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Might be an accounting scam^H^H^H^H trick to book the costs as an operating expense vs a capital expenditure. In general capital expenditures have to be planned carefully, held on the books for years, and show a return on investment. Perhaps an accountant can provide more detail.


I feel like the explanation is a much more simple: it's easier to use Azure/AWS/GCP for everything.

Yeah, this migration might have been somewhat painful, but it looks like it's a situation the company experiences every few years.


This is a big reason why yearly pricing vs buying hardware is popular (one of many reasons).

An expensive can be used that year where a capital expenses vest over years so only a portion can be applied that year.




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