Comment by wvh
7 months ago
I have worked for financial institutions where random departments have random interests in certain data transactions. You (as in a dev team in one such department) have no say in who touches the data, from where, and how it's used. Kafka is used as a corporate message bus to let e.g. the accountant department know something happened in another department. Those "listening" departments don't have devs and are not involved in development, they operate more on the MS BI level of PowerPoint.
So yes, in large companies, your development team is just a small cog, you don't set policy for what happens to the data you gather. And in some sectors, like finances, you are an especially small cog with little power, which might sound strange if you only ever worked for a software startup.
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