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Episode 22: Show Notes
The past week in tech has been eventful, to say the least. FTX declared bankruptcy, Elon Musk is sowing chaos with his latest decisions at Twitter, and David Heinemeier Hansson published a post on his decision to move 37signals off of the cloud. In today’s episode, we take a closer look at the high cost of cloud services and what can be done to make these services more affordable for users. We investigate 37signals’ move away from the cloud, why it was the right choice for their company, and how the responsibility is falling on engineers to make cost-effective decisions without compromising quality. Our conversation also covers Mike Julian’s article for The Duckbill Group called Why Cloud Finance Is Broken and Ineffective, and what the Japanese concept of Kaizen can teach business leaders about continuous improvement. For an informative episode on the state of cloud finance and what to do about it, make sure you tune in today!
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
37signals
The Duckbill Group
Why we're leaving the cloud
Why Cloud Finance Is Broken and Ineffective
How to Use Kaizen Methodology to Improve Business Processes
Jon Gallagher on LinkedIn
Logan Gallagher on LinkedIn
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Episode 22: Show Notes
The past week in tech has been eventful, to say the least. FTX declared bankruptcy, Elon Musk is sowing chaos with his latest decisions at Twitter, and David Heinemeier Hansson published a post on his decision to move 37signals off of the cloud. In today’s episode, we take a closer look at the high cost of cloud services and what can be done to make these services more affordable for users. We investigate 37signals’ move away from the cloud, why it was the right choice for their company, and how the responsibility is falling on engineers to make cost-effective decisions without compromising quality. Our conversation also covers Mike Julian’s article for The Duckbill Group called Why Cloud Finance Is Broken and Ineffective, and what the Japanese concept of Kaizen can teach business leaders about continuous improvement. For an informative episode on the state of cloud finance and what to do about it, make sure you tune in today!
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
37signals
The Duckbill Group
Why we're leaving the cloud
Why Cloud Finance Is Broken and Ineffective
How to Use Kaizen Methodology to Improve Business Processes
Jon Gallagher on LinkedIn
Logan Gallagher on LinkedIn