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Is Alok Ohrie quitting AMD?
 
The 'speculation' comes close on the heels of their channel head leaving the company
 
Charu Khera
 
Monday, May 05, 2008

 

New Delhi
May 5, 2008

There is a lot of people churn happening at AMD India. Recently Haresh Bharia, Director-Distribution and Sales, AMD India quit the company and last week the company announced the appointment of Sandip Naik as Head-Channel Sales (India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal).

Close on the heels of this development is the rumor that Alok Ohrie, MD, AMD India is also moving on from the company. Ohrie had joined AMD in October 2006. Prior to AMD, he worked with IBM Global Services India as Director-Systems and Technology Group and then later as VP and Country Manager. His earlier stints include senior management positions with Wipro Infotech and ESPL.

When contacted about his movement Ohrie said, “There are always a lot of speculations about such things and as a company policy we do not comment on them.”

Deepanshu Sharma, GM-Marketing and Strategy, when contacted about Ohrie's movement said, “It is just a speculation and I am not at liberty to comment on the same.”

The DQ Week spoke to several AMD partners to ascertain the reasons behind Ohrie and Bharia's exit, but most of them seemed unaware of the development. Many partners opined that Ohrie's move would not affect AMD's business and technology outlook

Expressing his unease about the news Saket Kapur, MD, Green Vision said, “It is quite shocking to see people at such high positions quitting AMD. The company has been witnessing tough times since it took over ATI in 2006. AMD's products are well positioned in the market in terms of its quality and reliability but such developments might develop a negative notion about the company among its partners.”

The global chip manufacturer is going through a rough phase worldwide, with three consecutive quarters of financial losses.

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