I can confirm that Disney's IT department is in the running for being the worst or one of the worst IT departments I have ever seen. Both in Orlando and California. And I have worked for multiple clients across different industries. As big as Disney is they should not have such a subpar IT department.
Bamtech acquisition is a step in the right direction, but until they change some of the Directors, VPs, and C level executives they have there, things will stay the same.
One quick example that even with Bamtech their IT department sucks. ESPN+ has good niche content, but the curation, indexing, and notification is horrible and/or non existent. It is not a good UX and if it wasn't for the Rugby, boxing, MLS, and upcoming UFC content I would have cancelled. I still know people working in the IT department in FL and CA who laugh at how much things suck there. It's not a knock on Disney as a whole, but their IT department.
On topic, I think both companies will come out with something out of this deal. Sky will probably go to Comcast. The rest to the majority of the rest will probably go to Disney. I doubt Comcast and Disney will get into a high stakes bid war.....if they do, however, I favor Comcast as Iger himself said he wouldn't engage in it and the last 10-20% of a bid war is all about the executive's ego.
Acquiring OLC, possibly with a Japanese partner like Nintendo, for $25-30 Billion with major investments in all resorts makes more sense.
More thoughts later, I guess?
I had assumed OLC was always on Disney's radar at some point. I think the success they are seeing in Paris (yes, after letting it purposefully wither) may inspire them to be more aggressive in their ownership stakes.
They could re-focus on IP acquisition and go after (Mattel? Hasbro?) or they could go another route and go after both Sony Entertainment and Sony Interactive? EA? Although I'm not sure if any of those give the global reach they were targeting with Fox.
I don't know why Disney would consider acquiring OLC at this point. I'm sure it's on the radar and the pipeline to actually acquire a stake there. I'm certain they want to have an ownership stake in every Disneyland Resort in the world. However, they would be better served using the capital on a 2nd gate for DLS and another Disneyland resort overseas (maybe a 2nd China one as Iger has been hinting). In 10+ years though? I can see them trying to acquire a majority stake in Disneyland Japan.
Disney buying SIE would be interesting but SIE does not have the global reach that something like Nintendo does. Disney also wouldn't be in the game HW business. However though, I am not sure it's that easy to buy a Japanese company. Especially one like Sony. I was surprised when no one made a bid for Nintendo when their market value was about 2T yen. Nintendo has truly a global outreach in terms of IP and no one batted an eye when their value was that low.