Published 12/5/2008
by bevans@techweb.com (Bob Evans)
at InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
Yes, a loaded statement, but consider: in three years Mott cut 85 data centers to six; 700 data marts to 55; 6,000 apps to 1,500; 19,000 IT pros to 10,000; tripled bandwidth at half the cost; cut IT spending from 4% of revenue to under 2%; and flipped maintenance/innovation spending ratio from 80/20 to 30/70. My colleague Chris Murphy tells the remarkable story in "All In" .
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