RE:RE:RE:RE:I told youYes, you won't be seeing a customer giving up on something they need or something that is going via the trajectory of must-have for the future, unless the customer is on life-support and is cutting costs across the company. But if a customer is on life-support, then I am having a hard time understanding how they became a customer in the first place considering all this stuff is supposedly new. Hard to see a customer heading for extinction being a technology trail-blazer.
steevee84 wrote:
when a large customer doesn't renew their subscription and no reason is given by MTLO... That leads me to believe this large customer (who probably has expendable cash) see absolutely no value in MTLOs product. That being said ... Wtf are MTLOs products nowadays? They've made so many divestments and changes does anybody even know what their products are anymore? What does IQ even do anymore? Hardly hear anything about that and it definitely isn't contributing to revenue. (That was another great acquisition... What was that company called.. oh right savision). The ONLY thing they even talk about is the 14 month old acquisition of GSX which as far as I can see is a useless monitoring tool. I'm sure Microsoft could code the same thing in a day if they thought it was a useful tool.