Thursday, November 28, 2013

75% of Yahoo employees do not want to switch to Yahoo Mail

As reported edition All Things D, Yahoo corporate representatives expressed their dissatisfaction with the fact that 75% of Yahoo employees ignored the call to start using Yahoo Mail in the new interface as a corporate account.


Wishing to rectify the situation, a senior vice president of Communications Jeff Bonforte (Jeff Bonforte) and CIO Randy Roumillat (Randy Roumillat) sent staff very ironic and unequivocal letter entitled as follows: " From the Windows 95 called and asked to return their postal customer back "(an allusion to the massive use of employees Yahoo mail client Outlook).
In a message to employees Yahoo contain the following information: " Earlier this year we asked you to go to the corporate email account on Yahoo Mail. 25% of you have made ​​this transition (thank you for that). However, even if we used the most gentle curve assessment (eg, anything from organic chemistry), we would still have to admit that our plan to transfer employees of the corporation to Yahoo Mail failed completely.

It's time to remind the remaining 75% of the employees that it is time to switch to a new interface Yahoo Mail. Apart from the practical benefits that could bring the team developing the postal service of your feedback, the use of the products that we create ourselves, is the company's debt of honor (by the way, the same goes for the search) ... "

Next in circulation are separate and very unflattering quotes from letters that corporation employees to direct the management of the company, in response to the very first call to use Yahoo Mail as a corporate email interface. In particular, the individual members of the company allowed themselves to compare a new post of dog food, as well as to speak negatively to the individual managers.
Negative feedbacks guide Yahoo tried to counter some positive feedback from users, relating to successful integration in the mail from the social plugin Xobni Developer Rockmelt. Also representatives of the Yahoo tried to describe in detail all the benefits of using Yahoo Mail for corporate needs.

In turn, we note that Yahoo Mail has ceased to maintain the classic version of the email interface in June of this year, asking the user to switch to the new version. First complaint to the new interface appeared very soon, and even a month after the update, they flow not only faded, but even increased.

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