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by scarface74
2385 days ago
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At a certain scale are you really going to move your entire infrastructure over to another provider? The time, migration cost, and business risks are usually not worth it. The time you’re spending migrating, testing, validating for correctness and often compliance is time you’re not spending on creating business value. On top of that, you’ve migrated all of the practices from being at a colo without any of the time to market , lower headcount, and flexibility or availability that you get from using native cloud services. You’re investing time and not taking into account any of the opportunity cost. Businesses are so dependent on vendors these days - from payroll, to Office Suites, to database vendors, to even their physical facilities it’s silly to optimize for one part of your infrastructure at the expense of other opportunities in the rare case that you might change vendors. Do you also have a migration plan for all of your other dependencies? Are all of your documents in an open source format? What about your project management system? Your AD? Your device management system? Are all your desktops running Linux? Are you using Microsoft Exchange? What are you using for time tracking? Expense reimbursement? SSO? Alerting and monitoring? |
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