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fartbagxp | 6 years ago

That might've been the case, but it can't be the excuse. They were spending €100mil a year on maintaining the current infrastructure. The team's incentive is to save a large portion of that through the migration, and somebody higher up should've given them unlimited access to do so.

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makomk|6 years ago

They were paying €100mil a year to a direct competitor who owned and operated the current infrastructure for them. The amount of money they were paying was, if anything, a direct incentive not to give them the access required for the migration.

hoffs|6 years ago

> They were spending €100mil a year on maintaining the current infrastructure. As I understood they were made to pay that as the infrastructure was being used of another bank