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by bob1029
955 days ago
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The trick is to wrap your technology with a service-style abstraction so you don't have to communicate all of these painful little details. Then, all of those details get rolled up into something like a quarterly report. The terms of this relationship (contract) should be approximately along lines of "you provide us a service with a certain level of quality and in return we grant you an annual budget of $X". At a certain point, having detailed analysis of every last expense will cost you way more money than it will save. |
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