A malfunction that shut down all of Toyota Motor's assembly plants in Japan for about a day last week occurred because some servers used to process parts orders became unavailable after maintenance procedures, the company said.
The IT people that want to implement that disaster recovery plan do not make the purchasing decisions. It takes an event like this to get the retards in the C-suite listen to IT staff.
In my experience, the C-Suite dicks will put the hammer down on someone and maybe fire a couple of folks. They’ll demand a summary of what happened and what will be done to stop it from happening again. IT will provide legit options to resolve this long term, but because that comes with a price tag they’ll be told to fix it with “process changes” and the cycle continues.
If they give IT money that’s less for themselves at EOY for bonuses so it’s a big concern /s
The IT people that want to implement that disaster recovery plan do not make the purchasing decisions. It takes an event like this to get the retards in the C-suite listen to IT staff.
In my experience, the C-Suite dicks will put the hammer down on someone and maybe fire a couple of folks. They’ll demand a summary of what happened and what will be done to stop it from happening again. IT will provide legit options to resolve this long term, but because that comes with a price tag they’ll be told to fix it with “process changes” and the cycle continues.
If they give IT money that’s less for themselves at EOY for bonuses so it’s a big concern /s