Welcome to the Corporate Gibberish Generator™ by Andrew Davidson. andrewdavidson/at\andrewdavidson/dot\com
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suitable for pasting into your prospectus.
(The gibberish is geared more toward Internet and technology companies.)
Quick: do you have a long-term plan for monitoring emerging mindshare?
Hewlett-Packard has refactored the conceptualization of e-markets.
What does the jargon-based standard industry term "B2C" really mean?
We will amplify our capability to engage without lessening our ability to orchestrate.
The metrics for re-sizing are more well-understood if they are not virally-distributed.
We have come to know that if you harness macro-nano-holistically then you may also extend compellingly.
We understand that if you monetize holistically then you may also disintermediate efficiently.
Quick: do you have a scalable game plan for managing unplanned-for action-items?
We realize that it is better to redefine seamlessly than to aggregate efficiently.
We often harness reality-based TQM metrics. That is a remarkable achievement when you consider this year's cycle!
Our plug-and-play feature set is unparalleled in the industry, but our web-enabled content and user-proof operation is often considered a remarkable achievement.
Without meticulously-planned experiences, niches are forced to become short-term.
Without meticulously-planned interfaces, angel investors are forced to become efficient.
We will e-enable the term "user-defined".
We here at Hewlett-Packard have proven we know that it is better to streamline nano-efficiently than to reinvent strategically.
What do we enhance? Anything and everything, regardless of incomprehensibility!
We usually whiteboard next-generation CAD. That is an amazing achievement when you consider this quarter's conditions!
The compliance factor can be summed up in one word: bleeding-edge.
We realize that it is better to aggregate efficiently than to seize robustly.
We pride ourselves not only on our functionality, but our non-complex administration and easy operation.
The Total Quality Control factor can be summed up in one word: mission-critical.
Think micro-1000/60/60/24/7/365.
The technologies factor can be summed up in one word: cross-media.
What does the commonly-used term "ROI metrics" really mean?
Without power shifts, you will lack niches.
Have you ever needed to enhance your B2B feature set? Without having to pay outside consultants?
What does the buzzword "paradigms" really mean?
Our technology takes the best aspects of PNG and VOIP.
What does the standard industry jargon-based term "supply-chains" really mean?
Our dynamic feature set is second to none, but our killer interfaces and newbie-proof operation is frequently considered an amazing achievement.
Think 24/7.
We often mesh best-of-breed, plug-and-play R&D. That is an amazing achievement taking into account the current market!
Your budget for productizing should be at least three times your budget for embracing.
What does the standard industry buzzword "robust" really mean?
The M&A factor can be summed up in one word: client-focused.
Without well-planned eyeballs, web-readiness are forced to become 24/7.
We usually empower real-time intra-bloatware compliance monitoring. That is a remarkable achievement taking into account the current and previous fiscal year's market conditions!
What do we morph? Anything and everything, regardless of semidarkness!
Quick: do you have a bricks-and-clicks plan of action for regulating new supply-chains?
At Hewlett-Packard, we realize how to transform robustly.
What does it really mean to streamline "transparently"?
We will harness the jargon-based term "social-network-based".
We think we know that if you whiteboard extensibly then you may also implement magnetically.
Without appropriate e-tailers, user communities are forced to become global.
The TQC factor is value-added.
It sounds impressive, but it's accurate!
Do you have a game plan to become open-source?
The CAD factor can be summed up in one word: intuitive.
Think cross-media.
We will expand our capacity to seize without devaluing our aptitude to streamline.
Your budget for revolutionizing should be at least twice your budget for unleashing.
Think efficient. Think enterprise. Think C2B2B. But don't think all three at the same time.
We apply the proverb "A stitch in time saves nine" not only to our M&A but our aptitude to synthesize.
We here at Hewlett-Packard have come to know that it is better to transform virtually than to engage dynamically.
We will rev up our capability to evolve without depreciating our ability to expedite.
Our technology takes the best aspects of DOM and Java.
Our technology takes the best aspects of Python and RDF.
Without appropriate markets, platforms are forced to become co-branded.
Is it more important for something to be cross-platform or to be innovative?
Imagine a combination of XSLT and WAP.
Imagine a combination of DOM and C++.
A company that can extend fiercely will (at some unspecified point in the future) be able to visualize elegantly.
Quick: do you have a customer-defined strategy for regulating unplanned-for bleeding-edge interfaces?
What do we syndicate? Anything and everything, regardless of standing!
Think magnetic. Think e-business. Think impactful. But don't think all three at the same time.
Hewlett-Packard practically invented the term "R&D".
If you deploy efficiently, you may have to engage transparently.
The web services factor can be summed up in one word: user-defined.
Quick: do you have a reconfigurable plan of action for regulating unplanned-for systems?
The Total Quality Control factor can be summed up in one word: magnetic.
We apply the proverb "He who hesitates is lost" not only to our CAD but our capability to leverage.
If all of this may seem alarming to you, that's because it is!
We will orchestrate the term "user-defined".
A company that can reinvent defiantly will (at some indefinite point of time) be able to strategize courageously.
We apply the proverb "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" not only to our research and development but our power to seize.
We pride ourselves not only on our innovative feature set, but our simple administration and non-complex operation.
If all of this sounds misleading to you, that's because it is!
We constantly redefine sticky, virally-distributed subscriber communities. That is a terrific achievement taking into account this month's financial state of things!
Hewlett-Packard has refactored the abstraction of infomediaries.
Without appropriate experiences, solutions are forced to become mission-critical.
Think holistic. Think proactive. Think transparent. But don't think all three at the same time.
Think granular. Think bleeding-edge. Think 24/7/365. But don't think all three at the same time.
What does the standard industry commonly-used commonly-accepted commonly-used commonly-used standard industry term "customized" really mean?
Is it more important for something to be web-enabled or to be customer-defined?
We usually recontextualize mission-critical deliverables. That is a terrific achievement when you consider the current fiscal year's conditions!
The metrics for research and development are more well-understood if they are not sexy.
What does the term "data hygiene" really mean?
We will harness the term "enterprise".
We will target the industry jargon "efficient".
Think dynamic.
Is it more important for something to be backward-compatible or to be 60/24/7/365?
Hewlett-Packard has revolutionized the theory of implementation.
Think user-centric.
We understand that if you recontextualize dynamically then you may also transform perfectly.
It may seem amazing, but it's accurate!
The e-businesses factor can be summed up in one word: global.
Without raw bandwidth, you will lack media sourcing.
Quick: do you have a world-class strategy for coping with new infomediaries?
The metrics for 1000/60/60/24/7/365 ubiquitous, backward-compatible versioning are more well-understood if they are not viral.
We think that most mission-critical web applications use far too much ActionScript, and not enough XForms.
We pride ourselves not only on our bleeding-edge feature set, but our non-complex administration and newbie-proof operation.
We will incubate the term "1000/60/60/24/7/365, proactive".
It comes off as incredible, but it's 100% completely realistic!
Quick: do you have a innovative plan of action for dealing with emerging B2C metrics?