Submitted by clueless_in_ny_or_nj t3_y82a9c in news
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Dannoinmo- t1_isxpp7f wrote
We need more business executives and politicians to feel this way….
funtomhive t1_isxy9nm wrote
Rogers executives did practically nil after the big outage in Canada. At this point, not much will happen as people have short memories.
What_its_full_of t1_isyt3o4 wrote
Are you kidding? They sent me 5 letters of apology. In the first two weeks after the event.
I had to send them to my spam folder.
funtomhive t1_it057l1 wrote
Most of my coworkers said they heard zilch for a long time, but maybe because some of them were on Fido? Was just going by what they mentioned.
Deyln t1_it1w0ib wrote
Got nothing as I was not their customer and still couldn't pay for things.
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butcanyoufuckit t1_isxmlae wrote
Democracy isn't his customer
Proregressive t1_isxriws wrote
But it sure is up for sale.
gentlegreengiant t1_isxuodp wrote
Always has been
PhilSpectorsMugshot t1_isygpon wrote
“Cool country you’ve got there. Would be a shame if someone invented a website for ranking hot girls on campus and your mom used it to learn how to poison herself with horse paste.”
ChrisRuss86 t1_it0uob0 wrote
“Zuckerberg simply cannot be second-guessed, let alone fired, because he controls around 58% of Facebook's voting shares: Specifically, he and other insiders own Class B shares that have 10 times the voting rights of regular Class A shares.”
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Navikus_Twitchtv t1_isxvvsa wrote
Farts tend to linger.
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StarScreamer t1_it0665d wrote
Why would he resign when the application is working as designed.
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Verklemptomaniac t1_isyyi0l wrote
I think it's less that he's being blamed for the fire than the fact that one fire at one data center took down what's essentially a critical piece of South Korea's modern telecom infranstructure for over a day.
Clearly, there was a lack of redundancy and risk management/mitigation, if their service was wholly dependent on that one data center.
RoadsideCookie t1_iszsm0r wrote
Also, wouldn't that be a CTO's responsibility?
Or did he resign because as a CEO, he failed to hire a CTO? loll
Necrontyr525 t1_it2an16 wrote
or they did have a CTO, but this guy was responsible for signing the "this is too expensive, so we won't do it." memo. And then the fire happened, the blame game goes off, and CTO has his ass covered by said memo.
Source: standard IT CYA policy.
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longhegrindilemna t1_isxl31c wrote
Some executives feel shame when they fail to serve their customers.