The rationality of hoarding makes more sense if you have 'warehousing' capabilities. Not so much if you're just piling things up haphazardly. (And those capabilities have costs associated with them.)
> "The rationality of hoarding makes more sense if you have 'warehousing' capabilities"
Or if you believe you could/will organize the data in the future, perhaps with an unrealistic expectation that doing so will become cheaper in the future.
Or if you believe you could/will organize the data in the future, perhaps with an unrealistic expectation that doing so will become cheaper in the future.