Computers break. Software has bugs. Cloud services fail. And yet we don’t deal with failures very well. Why don’t we have better Plan B’s, for both personal and business uses of cloud?
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**WHY DO WE EXPECT SO MUCH FROM COMPUTERS? **
While we have automated testing, test coverage, SLAs, redundancy best practices, etc - We still really don’t know when computers and software will break. So why do we get so frustrated when it happens, instead of having backup plans?
SHOULD WE LOOK AT TECHNOLOGY FAILURES AS THE WORLD TRYING TO TELLING US SOMETHING?
- Cloud service failures happen, and tend to last less than a full work day. Most are only a couple hours.
- We tend to believe that we’re very dependent on technology and cloud services, until they go away. And then we figure out that we can all adapt.
- We could all use some time reading a book, getting outside to do some exercise (go for a walk), or spending some time away from computers or being online.
- We could all use a break in our extended hours work days.
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