Friday, July 29, 2005

Corporate Icons...and longevity.

My first post is on a somewhat poignant note. The Economist, in its Feb 17th 2005 issue stated that Verizon’s buyout of MCI will result in a combined firm with sales of $90 billion. A couple of issues earlier the same magazine, in its superbly written article on AT&T’s changing fortunes had declared that the SBC-AT&T merger, with combined revenues of $70 billion, “creates America's largest telecoms firm”. Looks like SBC got to rejoice for a whole two weeks.

More soberingly, this brings home the increasing rapidity with which things change in the technology industry – AT&T’s reign as the big boy on the block had lasted several decades during the last century.

Another fallout from the imminent (?) demise of AT&T as an independent firm is the loss of a corporate icon - one of America’s greatest and most enduring. For that reason at least, let us hope that SBC-AT&T decides to badge itself as AT&T. Otherwise, AT&T will join a list of hallowed technology names that are now mere memories – Digital, Sperry, Burroughs, Compaq,… The high-tech industry sure is no place to be sentimental.
Welcome to my World Wide Webquarters! I hope to make this a place where Business and Technology intersect with plain, good horse sense! Having been somewhat hopelessly opinionated all my life, I've finally found this great tool to snare hapless strangers into reading my views on just about every topic under the sun (and a few beyond). I'll unabashedly air my views on the challenges facing today's organizations, how technology impacts business and society, why people behave as they do,....ad infinitum*.

A wise soul has said that how much you benefit from what comes out of a horse depends on which end of it you are standing. Though I'm a late arrival on the blogging scene, I promise to make up for the lateness in diligence, prolificity - and.... yes, sheer equine intelligence.

So read on, hapless stranger, and may your tribe (and wisdom) increase!

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* but not, it is hoped, ad nauseum!