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May 15, 2008

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Mark Mayo

Peter, as always you do a good job painting the long term strategic implications of moves such as the HP-EDS combination. I tend to focus on the more readily apparent implications. HP will gain substantial improvement in time to market and momentum on a stronger, more consistent global delivery model. This should provide substantial benefit to HP's current outsourcing clients. EDS gains scale, and operating efficiency and potential synergies, allowing them to compete more effectively with IBM, and to separate themselves from the next level of Tier I competitors. How well the integration is executed will be the short term test. The long term grade will be based on how effectively the combined entity is able to enhance their global competitiveness.

IT

Peter,

You make an interesting point – however can you explain why “the emphasis on services over effort is the game changer” given that there is very little overlap between utility computing vs. offshore service providers’ current services.

Peter Allen

Both models - 'utility computing' and labor arbitrage sourcing - are changing.

The marketing hype of utility computing that has dominated for almost 5 years is finally being brought to reality, but by new entrants to the game. Namely, Google, Amazon, Dell, and ... HP?

At the same time, most of the India-heritage providers that earned a seat at the table via the labor arbitrage route are hurrying to leapfrog the established ITO providers. How? By building out services that leverage a great amount of domain learnings and a willingness to sign up for outcomes.

So ... whether you're in the 'cloud computing' business (as I surmise to be the destiny that EDS/HP seeks) or the rapidly-evolving offshore service provider universe, there's renewed emphasis on Services over effort.

It's a good thing.

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