Indeed they have. Now they're doubling down on their existing platforms (and also, OnMetal).
I think their best move would be to pivot to be a firm that manages solutions for corporations that refuse to move off on-premises equipment for whatever reason. Their CapEx costs fall away, and they already have a deep ocean of talent to draw on.
There are already large orgs that already do this, but Rackspace has the potential to suck A LOT less than they do at the same task.
I think their best move would be to pivot to be a firm that manages solutions for corporations that refuse to move off on-premises equipment for whatever reason. Their CapEx costs fall away, and they already have a deep ocean of talent to draw on.
There are already large orgs that already do this, but Rackspace has the potential to suck A LOT less than they do at the same task.