After the Red Hat mess I see many people saying IBM destroys everything they touch, but I can’t think of many examples of it. Can you tell me what else IBM has destroyed after acquiring it, or something good that they themselves developed and then ruined it with stupid corporate choices?

  • @whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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    191 year ago

    IBM is a law firm wrapped in a tech company.

    Source - 10+ years working with them and watching them keep their claws dug in with management.

    • @gravistar@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      131 year ago

      This right here. When the company I worked for got bought by them our code got “blue washed” by a team of…lawyer/dev hybrids for lack of a better term. They ripped the shit out of our code. It took us years to unshitify it.

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          Bluewashed was a IBM term. Since IBMs main color is blue it went with everything. Bluetape, bluewash, blueshit, etc. Bluewashing to them was taking a program/app and doing a series of things to fuck it up.

          1. Strip out any code that might get them sued.
          2. Strip out any “bad” or “funny” comments in the code.
          3. If easily possible replace things like Apache for IBM HTTP server. Wildfly/Tomcat for IBM Websphere.
          4. Product must have an installer even if you have a product that the customer doesn’t install. There’s probably more that I blocked out but thats the tl;dr of it.

          Oh speaking of Blueshit. If you wanted to order something like say a laptop dock for your new laptop. Try to order it through their “buy on demand” system.

          Me: Ok its for my laptop so I can get work done.

          Them: (Some asshat in Denmark) Denied, workstations are not allowed docking stations, mice, additional monitors etc.

          Me: “hold my beer” Resubmit request: Lab equipment for the REDACTED lab, to support multiple monitors in the test environment.

          Them: (Someone in France) Approved! You should see your equipment in 2-3 weeks.

          Me: WTF??