AH64Armament
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Mitel filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy the other day.
I've been working on Mitel systems since 1997 and have noticed a significant change in structure (detriment) in the past few years. The most recent change is migration from AMC to the Licenses and Services hasn't been a good experience.
I have worked for two different Mitel Dealers since 1997. The first of which filed Chapter 11 in October 2000. I hung on till July 2002, while watching that company fall apart. A short while after I left, the company went to their next court date and had to give a state of the company. With myself and two others having recently left, the judge decided that the company was no longer capable and sold the assets. One of the others that left had gone to another company. He and that company were in the courtroom and bought the assets and they started the company back under a new name.
I had gone to another dealer and have been here since. I advised the owners that I will never go through another Chapter 11 again and that if they were to file, that would be effectively my resignation notice.
Mitel's changes in the past 10 years have been puzzling to say the least. Most recent changes with their SWA has driven off more customers than have stayed.
I'm personally certified in almost every product that Mitel has made in the past 30 years, and have seen many neat products just die due to poor management.
I honestly think retiring the SX200 was a horrible idea.
Retiring the MiVoice Recorder (Oaisys) was a terrible idea too as the replacement is considerably more expensive.
Forcing the Intertel business model wasn't a good plan, and drove a lot of VAR's away too.
I guess we'll see where this Chapter 11 takes them.
I've been working on Mitel systems since 1997 and have noticed a significant change in structure (detriment) in the past few years. The most recent change is migration from AMC to the Licenses and Services hasn't been a good experience.
I have worked for two different Mitel Dealers since 1997. The first of which filed Chapter 11 in October 2000. I hung on till July 2002, while watching that company fall apart. A short while after I left, the company went to their next court date and had to give a state of the company. With myself and two others having recently left, the judge decided that the company was no longer capable and sold the assets. One of the others that left had gone to another company. He and that company were in the courtroom and bought the assets and they started the company back under a new name.
I had gone to another dealer and have been here since. I advised the owners that I will never go through another Chapter 11 again and that if they were to file, that would be effectively my resignation notice.
Mitel's changes in the past 10 years have been puzzling to say the least. Most recent changes with their SWA has driven off more customers than have stayed.
I'm personally certified in almost every product that Mitel has made in the past 30 years, and have seen many neat products just die due to poor management.
I honestly think retiring the SX200 was a horrible idea.
Retiring the MiVoice Recorder (Oaisys) was a terrible idea too as the replacement is considerably more expensive.
Forcing the Intertel business model wasn't a good plan, and drove a lot of VAR's away too.
I guess we'll see where this Chapter 11 takes them.