tl;dr The author was away from home for so long that his new territory felt more like home. Confused and overwhelmed at mixed feelings regarding his return, he felt homesick for the alien culture that he came to enjoy…
The article attempts to relate several hypothetical anecdotes, informally, but is otherwise scant on actual evidence. Here and there, are sprinkled vague nods towards unnamed "researchers" and "the new way" but not many…
As much as I'm not a fan of misrepresentation, I think Microsoft's practices, in general, are deceptive and wasteful, and promote administrative and operational policies among IT and ops teams that perform comparably.
tl;dr The author was away from home for so long that his new territory felt more like home. Confused and overwhelmed at mixed feelings regarding his return, he felt homesick for the alien culture that he came to enjoy…
The article attempts to relate several hypothetical anecdotes, informally, but is otherwise scant on actual evidence. Here and there, are sprinkled vague nods towards unnamed "researchers" and "the new way" but not many…
As much as I'm not a fan of misrepresentation, I think Microsoft's practices, in general, are deceptive and wasteful, and promote administrative and operational policies among IT and ops teams that perform comparably.