Terrible Jaguar re-brand

Tata use another company under their group to do IT for their own company. Is this outsourcing now?
 
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For JLR it kinda of is. It's also what it's being referred to as being.

They also didn't insure against cyber attacks lol
Who offers cyber attack insurance at a rate that makes sense? Many companies self insure.
 
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question is whether the prototype is still making appearances around the world after paris & monacco - nothing at goodwood ?
if not maybe they are re-thinking the design language.
 
question is whether the prototype is still making appearances around the world after paris & monacco - nothing at goodwood ?
if not maybe they are re-thinking the design language.
You seem to have confused concept car with prototype
 
Silver lining and all that.
Do you complain about everything and believe everything was better in the past? It’s the same theme on everything from cars to graphics cards with you.

Must be sad just throwing shade at everything out there.

Even when people reply with valid points you either ignore them, go off on a side mission (as you think people will forget your original point ) or start throwing insults as some defence mechanism.
 
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Good, I'd rather it folded than have taxpayers money.

So you would rather see JLR fold, and much of the supply chain, at the cost of 100k jobs. Rather than the Government give, what is otherwise, a profitable company a loan to help them through an exceptional circumstance?

What a weird take. You better never look up what the Insolvency Service does then else you’ll probably have an aneurysm.

question is whether the prototype is still making appearances around the world after paris & monacco - nothing at goodwood ?
if not maybe they are re-thinking the design language.

It was at Goodwood FOS :confused: I don’t know about the revival, as I didn’t go this year, but that’s for classic cars so I wouldn’t expect it there anyway.

 
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So you would rather see JLR fold, and much of the supply chain, at the cost of 100k jobs. Rather than the Government give, what is otherwise, a profitable company a loan to help them through an exceptional circumstance?

What a weird take. You better never look up what the Insolvency Service does then else you’ll probably have an aneurysm.



It was at Goodwood FOS :confused: I don’t know about the revival, as I didn’t go this year, but that’s for classic cars so I wouldn’t expect it there anyway.


If they are as profitable as they say, they can cover it themselves and take the hit. They claimed they made 2.5bn in profit last year.

Like the water companies, it's a mess of their own making. We shouldn't be paying for it.
 
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If they are as profitable as they say, they can cover it themselves and take the hit. They claimed they made 2.5bn in profit last year.

Like the water companies, it's a mess of their own making. We shouldn't be paying for it.
…And we aren’t. (Assuming you actually pay tax)
 
Private Eye reported the TCS link a couple of weeks ago, and added that an 'Internal Review' had found no issues, so that's alright then.

For anyone in any doubt, as a freelance software writer I came across many businesses, in many sectors, that regretted outsourcing to India, even via major names like Oracle.
Working with them is impossible, as they repeat the same mistakes time and time again and the quality is so low that you have to rewrite anything. At one place (no names, no pack drill) they even had their own 'branches' India, and they refused to use the operators out there.
 
Why does it look like a render? Genuinely thought I was looking at renders until I saw the spectators taking pics.

It's odd isn't it. A bit like that BMW Vantablack too, seems to be a new paint technique or something.

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Vantablack on a car seems like a good way of getting someone to drive into your parked car at night. Hopefully they beefed up the battery for the only car in the world that needs parking lights.
 
Vantablack on a car seems like a good way of getting someone to drive into your parked car at night. Hopefully they beefed up the battery for the only car in the world that needs parking lights.

Yep it's literally designed to absorb light and reflect nothing. If it doesn't get hit while parked, your getting T-boned. Stupid idea on a car.
 
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