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by henryfjordan
2283 days ago
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It's all a fancy optimization problem. Each project can be broken into tasks that take X amount of skill/experience and you have workers with varying skill. If you only have high-value workers, you'll be wasting a lot of skill/experience on the menial tasks. If you only have low-value workers then some projects will fail because none of them meet the skill thresholds. As a company you want a diversity of workers to allow you to better optimize. |
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Most menial tasks senior guys have figured out how to automate. We hate menial repetitive tasks and find ways to eliminate them so the ROI of having a senior guy is yes payroll is higher but you have less headcount.
There really isnt anything new being done. Containers have been around for ages ( Solaris doms / freebsd jails )
What I see is companies prematurely optimizing by saying they need portability and multi cloud strategies before they have achieved profitability.
Multi cloud is expensive and difficult and if you don't have a successful business you really don't need it to be portable.
Just some observations from someone watching various business models