Comment by pards
7 hours ago
> When AWS first introduced a viable cloud to the world, it was amazing. Back in the 1990s when you wanted to implement an enterprise software solution, you first had to take a guess at what computing power you would need. Next, you would have to order hardware from companies like Sun Microsystems or Dell and that could take weeks if not months to be delivered. It would then need to be racked, powered and provisioned, and then you were screwed if you happened to undersize it or criticized if you spent too much and oversized it.
This is how many large enterprises still operate today. Ironically, the main argument is that it's faster to provision VMs on-prem than it is to get approval to run in the cloud.
Bureaucracy always beats tech.
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