Major tech companies like Dell, IBM, and Hyundai/Kia are under fire for their stalled eco-friendly technology projects, with community members increasingly skeptical about their commitments. Users voice concerns about transparency and the effectiveness of these deployments, especially in light of unanswered questions surrounding their progress.
Questions swirl in user forums as large firms struggle to deliver on promises of carbon neutrality. Critics state that the lack of transparency is frustrating, highlighting that, "The promised Q1 use case never happened, and there is radio silence about it." Recent discussions emphasize that minimal updates lead to increasing skepticism about the effectiveness of proposed technologies, especially related to Hyundai/Kia's initiatives.
Though Hyundai/Kia announced advancements in their IGIS platformโan extension of their SCEMS initiativeโdetails remain elusive. While some praise the potential of these technologies, others express doubt. Comments like, "There is literally zero chance the GC gets filled this year or next year," suggest a growing concern over deadlines and tangible results.
"When asked, Eric Piscini (CEO of Hashgraph) champions Hyundai/Kia as a favorite use case," but the lack of clarity on real progress raises serious doubts.
Transparency Issues: Many people demand clearer communication and updates on project status.
Doubts about Commitments: Users suspect that companies are more focused on announcements rather than actual implementation.
Impact of Global Supply Chains: Ongoing disruptions might influence project timelines and advancements, as noted by several users.
๐ฌ "Force them to come onto the network" highlights frustration with current delays.
๐ "Zero chance the GC gets filled this year or next year" reflects doubts about milestones being met.
๐ "The promised Q1 use case never happened" emphasizes concerns over lack of communication.
As Dell and IBM navigate the scrutiny regarding sustainability, their commitment to eco-friendly technology will be tested in the months to come.