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reddditttt12345678 t1_irh25z2 wrote
I consult for a company that really doesn't even want to hear about a new resource or whatever unless it's over 5 figures a year.
Then I have all my other clients that will fight you tooth and nail over an hour here and there, and absolutely will not spend $20/month on better hosting.
roo-ster t1_irgbrg8 wrote
I can hear it now; "What do you mean we're paying $14,000/month to Adobe for licenses we aren't using!!!"
TheCriticalAmerican t1_irehslz wrote
The question is when this will impact the labor market. There's reduced spending, but where is the reduce hirings or really - firings?
w3bCraw1er t1_iro9oyw wrote
Already happening for the past few months will intensify as year goes on to show better yearly earnings.
igraywolf t1_irewypc wrote
Cloud spending was always a scam
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Zieprus_ t1_irgeltk wrote
Cloud spend was always attractive for c-suit to outsource accountability and resourcing. However many did not truly understand it should be where it makes sense not “cloud first approach” or just everything to cloud. That is just lazy not only now they have high costs but they also probably decommissioned perfectly good on prem infra and lost a lot of talent.
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w3bCraw1er t1_iro8neh wrote
Falling from Cloud to Dirt
w3bCraw1er t1_iro927q wrote
This is definitely happening. Short the market. Things are not coming back for another approx 2 years. Job losses and deflation of the economy is the goal for the Fed.
LeoSolaris t1_ireiac1 wrote
I'm a little bit interested to know about the 2% who reported that their C-Suite had no clue how much they were spending. I want that kind of money.