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by nullindividual
705 days ago
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Very few companies, for-profit or otherwise, keep gobs of machinery on hand "just in case". It's expensive, not only the machinery, but the space to store it, maintain it while not in use, replace it when it ages out, and so on. It's also exceedingly rare to need it. Hospitals also have limited resources in terms of IT staff. It's not a Azure army of operations staff that can rush out to every endpoint and click buttons. When I was in helpdesk eons ago, I was "responsible" for roughly 300 - 400 endpoints, plus a handful of servers. As were all of the other helldesk techs. If something like this happened, there's simply not enough hands to go around as fast as everyone would like. |
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