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by jcims
1570 days ago
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I feel like this is an informal announcement that the product has been killed. Where would it live in the GCP portfolio? As an engineer I would be stoked. The resources that Google can bring in terms of data, compute and depth of analytical skills would be very appealing. It’s probably going to be a disaster for the product folks but i think the engineers will be happy. At least for a little bit. |
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In reality: your product will be sunsetteded and replaced with a Google-created version of the same thing within two years; your key management (and other) talent will pace around for 3-4 years in frustration waiting for their stocks and acquisition bonuses to fully vest, and eventually most of the talent that can get a competing offer that is close to Google's proverbial buckets of cash will take that and leave.
That said, it might be different in Google Cloud where more of the infrastructure is closer to industry standard infrastructure instead of Google's bespoke creations. And there's a focus on the needs of what people outside of Google do and how they do it.