See you in court - LDA or LDE?
Naaa, above title doesn’t reflect to the real story. Hahaha, nothing to write on here (actually my girlfriend ignoring me). Nevermind, I have some story to share. The story that may be useful for some of you but how to start ya?
As we all know, (maybe some of you don’t), often Customer will put all the blame on VMware first if anything goes wrong to their system. It’s like their mind already been set, “Any problem, please blame on VMware”. VMs performance very slow, VMware causing it, their Windows BSOD, also because of VMware. No network connection of course, VMware. VMware PSOD, what? definitely VMware problem lorrrrr! I’m wondering, is this only happen in Malaysia or same goes to the other countries as well?.
So, why I’m talking about this right now?. Actually, for the last two weeks, two or three times I went for a meeting with customers and you
can call it, a conflict meeting perhaps. But I always keep telling others, I went to court :0. Why court? because during this meeting I need to listen, defend and attack (LDA). “Objection!” does it sound familiar to you ha? Hahaha. Sometime I lost and sometime I won.This LDA things doesn’t limit me on the meeting ONLY. Sometime I need to LDA through email and some cases require me to LDA over the phone.
The interesting part is, all these conflicts exist because of the same agenda, to blame VMware. Some not even want to listen to my
explanation and why?. Of course, like I said, the main agenda is? to blame VMware. Really that bad ha?. Read more

