Have you found yourself asking, “What the heck is non-GAAP and why does SGI report it?”
Ask no more, friends. Instead, click on over to HPCwire and read the article I wrote after interviewing SGI’s CFO last Thursday following SGI’s announcement.
Have you found yourself asking, “What the heck is non-GAAP and why does SGI report it?”
Ask no more, friends. Instead, click on over to HPCwire and read the article I wrote after interviewing SGI’s CFO last Thursday following SGI’s announcement.
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[…] GAAP/non-GAAP thing doesn’t necessarily have to be hand-waving to hide bad news (I’ve written about this before with respect to SGI), its just a way of acknowledging that (for example) you can have cash in the […]