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by PostOnce
2656 days ago
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Well, the business was acquired for $500,000,000 and a single employee probably costs what backing up two petabytes of data for a year (on glacier) does. They could also always use tapes, for something as critical as the data that is the blood of your business. Imagine if facebook lost everyones' contact lists, how bad would that be for their business? Backups are cheap insurance. |
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Same problems with buying things like antivirus software or even IT management utilities; when they're doing their job, there's no perceivable difference. It's only when shit goes sideways that the value is demonstrated.
Hell you could take this a step further for IT as a whole; if IT is doing their job well, they're invisible. Then they can the entire department, outsource to offsite support, and the business starts hemorrhaging employees and revenue because nobody can get anything done.