Redundant
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Rob has spent his career learning how companies hide from their own numbers.
As a FinOps director, he knows that cloud waste is rarely just waste. It is a receipt for every compromise no one wanted to revisit, every platform no one wanted to retire, every vendor no one wanted to challenge, and every executive story that became easier to fund than to question.
When Rob is pulled into a high-pressure cloud-cost review, he thinks he is walking into another budget meeting. Instead, he finds himself inside a late-stage acquisition, where his team's analysis is being converted into board material, headcount assumptions, and leverage for a buyer who understands exactly how much damage a spreadsheet can do.
AI is everywhere in the company's story about its future. So is cloud spend. So is the promise that automation will make the business leaner, faster, and more scalable. But as Rob follows the evidence from abandoned systems to zombie contracts to platform redundancy, he begins to see the darker relationship between artificial intelligence, financial discipline, and corporate decision-making: the machine does not need to be sentient to change people's lives. It only needs to summarize the wrong thing with enough confidence.
Redundant is a corporate technology novel about the violence hidden inside efficiency language, the politics of measurement, and the people who become expendable when the numbers finally tell the truth.