> The main issue i see is that european cloud providers mostly have technically-ignorant upper management for which providing a cloud offering essentially boils down to "buy this software component from company xyz (likely an american company) and install this open source product abc, then slap a cloud marketing name and unleash the salespeople". They can't even contemplate the idea hiring somebody with FAANG-level skills, paying it FAANG-level money and let it do FAANG-level work. They hire a few underpaid 20-somethings and have them manage, at best, an OpenStack installation.
Thank you! As a german that saw how the sauce is made in public sector tenders it's exactly this!
This is not restricted to hosting / cloud sector. It's a good summary for most german IT companies.
Arrogance and incompetence are rampant. Programmers and their managers need to go en masse to have some substantial change.
Everyone is so full of themselves and disconnected from reality it's scary.
Thank you! As a german that saw how the sauce is made in public sector tenders it's exactly this!
This is not restricted to hosting / cloud sector. It's a good summary for most german IT companies.
Arrogance and incompetence are rampant. Programmers and their managers need to go en masse to have some substantial change.
Everyone is so full of themselves and disconnected from reality it's scary.