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It's about the modern day J2EE - Kubernetes. Approximately the same cost per "getting something done" ratio. Exactly the same kind of orgs (both on the seller and buyer sides). I hear the money is good though, if you're into that kind of slow work.



You might not know what J2EE or Kubernetes do if you compare them like that.


I know and understand both technologies in enough detail, thank you. They were/are abused as instruments of complexity by consulting firms. They are both fantastic at this purpose.

Of course it's also possible to use this tech to actually get stuff done. But that's not what it's widely used for in this consulting environment.

The typical end-customer is you (the tax payer.) You have no influence over what you paid for, though. Also: it's a recurring cost, like Netflix. It doesn't really stop...


The problem you're describing is consultancies, not Kubernetes.


Yeah, but like J2EE, Kubernetes will become synonymous with waste [in the public sector] in about 5-10 years from now.

I mean, you've got to admit, it's a repeat of history?




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