CHAPTER 5: DON’T CONFUSE ME WITH THE DETAILS

At Sean’s suggestion, I’d arranged time with Aphra, who’d been the project manager for CET. Of all the people involved, I was sure she would have the most end to end view at a detailed level. Although the application was going to be part of a Cloud environment with Lee’s company, I still wanted to understand the whole thing. I wanted to know that someone … somewhere, had considered the complete capacity requirements for CET. And if she had no concerns with that, hopefully she could at least point out some potential weak spots for me to address. I just wanted to get this done and go back to my regular work. The only way that could happen was if I found something to fix and took care of it. I didn’t ...

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