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risyesterday at 6:56 PM3 repliesview on HN

Corporate IT needs to die.


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j45yesterday at 7:41 PM

It's not corporate IT's fault, it's usually corporate leaderships fault who often cosplay leading technology and not understanding it.

Wherever Tech is a first class citizen and seat at the corporate table, it can be different.

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convolvatronyesterday at 7:50 PM

where else are you going to find customers that are so sticky it will take years for them to select another solution regardless of how crappy you are. that will staff teams to work around your failures. who, when faced with obvious evidence of the dysfunction of your product, will roundly blame themselves for not holding it properly. gaslight their own users. pay obscene amounts for support when all you provide is a voice mailbox that never gets emptied. will happily accept your estimate about the number of seats they need. when holding a retro about your failure will happily proclaim that there wasn't anything _they_ could have done, so case closed.

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embedding-shapeyesterday at 7:01 PM

I think the general idea/flow of things is "numbers go up, until $bubble explodes, and we built up smaller things from the ground up, making numbers go up, bloating go up, until $bubble explodes..." and then repeat that forever. Seems to be the end result of capitalism.

If you wanna kill corporate IT, you have to kill capitalism first.

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