Of the top cloud companies, 48 have laid off staff (yarn.warntracker.com) 14 points by pranshum 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] dotcoma 3y ago ↗ The move back to one’s own computers…https://37signals.com/podcast/leaving-the-cloud/ [–] neilv 3y ago ↗ When I think of efficiency and effectiveness, I don't think "podcast" (i.e., turning a 30-second skim into a 30-minute time-filler). :)How many non-podcasting companies are moving from cloud providers to on-prem/colo? [–] winrid 3y ago ↗ then are they still cloud companies? [–] op00to 3y ago ↗ The move back to one’s own computers isn’t causing layoffs. If anything it’s a sudden slowdown in overall IT spending.
[–] neilv 3y ago ↗ When I think of efficiency and effectiveness, I don't think "podcast" (i.e., turning a 30-second skim into a 30-minute time-filler). :)How many non-podcasting companies are moving from cloud providers to on-prem/colo?
[–] op00to 3y ago ↗ The move back to one’s own computers isn’t causing layoffs. If anything it’s a sudden slowdown in overall IT spending.
[–] ghostpepper 3y ago ↗ What is a "cloud company" ? Seems like a pretty arbitrary metricThis site seems like a competitor to layoffs.fyi? [–] rvnx 3y ago ↗ They used this list: https://www.forbes.com/lists/cloud100/
[–] SOLAR_FIELDS 3y ago ↗ I wish OP hadn’t left off the 100 number. It’s in the title of the article. It’s only 3 characters longer and conveys so much more information. Why did they do that?
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How many non-podcasting companies are moving from cloud providers to on-prem/colo?
This site seems like a competitor to layoffs.fyi?