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by withinboredom
1320 days ago
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> So a few thousand dollars is nothing. In any business doing proper budgeting and trying to make a profit, a few thousands in UNEXPECTED costs, is huge. It can be the difference between your department having the money for new equipment, or begging for a budget increase because of unexpected costs to get new equipment. |
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It seems like the problem is expecting a fixed infrastructure budget while trying to create ever larger customer engagement. Is it just modern companies that don't realize you can't count your profits until you've got your AWS invoices for that month?
It's a fixed _overhead_ issue, not a fixed _budget_ issue.