[Beowulf] SGI and Sun: In Memoriam
Kilian CAVALOTTI
kilian.cavalotti.work at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 04:49:44 EDT 2009
On Wednesday 01 April 2009 17:48:56 you wrote:
> A point I
> didn't make in my blog post on this stuff is that the academic side,
> while a nice market to play in, isn't terribly profitable. You have to
> give "killer" discounts to play in many cases. Which in the case of a
> low margin commodity business, is, in a real sense, a killer.
But aren't those killer discounts paid back in image building and
advertisement savings? It would make sense for companies to invest in some
academic partnerships/projects, to make the buzz, and build up an image of
performance, reliability and trust. Something along the lines of: "see, this
prestigious university/institution is using that company's product line, and
they must know what they're talking about, so I should do it too."
That seems to me like a short-term profitability loss, but a long-term gain
since it could drive more sales.
Cheers,
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Kilian
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