|
|
|
|
|
by ptdel
2898 days ago
|
|
This is lots of companies I've worked at. Producing vaporware solutions for problems that may or may not be defined via user requirements (if defined at all). I'll just tell you about the worst one I worked at: Under the hood, the company was down to 4 engineers (we sold the company as a team of 30 engineers). We were basically doing Ponzi-style SOWs promising time to clients over time another had paid for, etc. Lots of our 'solutions' were just white-labeled third-party software bundled up into a shitheap. We didn't have any actual IP because all of the stuff we made was licensed by the hosted providers we used. We actually stopped really acquiring any new tech or updating or methodology maybe a year into me working there. My boss shifted focus onto social media (blog posts about cloud shit, tweeting about cloud shit, facebook about you guessed it--cloud shit.) He even went as far as to spend ~20,000 on high end production and recording/streaming equipement and software to start doing live webinars about more, yes, cloud shit. The content of the webinars was whatever the engineers could manage to scrape together at 2am after finding some time in their massive stack of actual work to do. Our boss never learned how to set up the shit, the webinars barely ever streamed successfully, and the social media best I know never made a mark. I've been gone a while but last I heard the CEO is still hellbent on being the most widely visible adopter of the cloud in the world. |
|