Tech, OK, now that ALYD had been so kind as to make some things public, I can tell you a bit more. The numbers I gave you were "official" company numbers. I think it's obvious by now that the current numbers are much higher. But as much as I'd like to say so publicly, and believe me I would, I follow a simple rule: all opinions are solely my own, but facts come from the company.
I'm sure it took ALYD and all its partners and clients way more than a few e-mail messages to clarify all the staffing and throughput numbers that you have been hoping to get here. Again, I don't understand why if these numbers were good enough for Aer Lingus, MD, 3M, Nabisco, Compuware and the billion dollar unnamed manufacturer, that's not good enough for you.
Now, the next logical question would be: "Projections on paper mean zippo without key personnel to implement them". That's where today's press release comes in. Notice the IBM connection. This is Frank Milligan's influence. He is cherry-picking top-notch people from his former employ at, yes, IBM. The person you should be most interested in is Ken Lanspery. He was in charge of 5000 programmers at IBM. He knows people, he knows the business and he has already proven it on a much larger scale.
ALYD has first-class technology, management, employees, contracts and alliances. How much more can anybody ask?
- Jeff |