This cloud migration thread is eye-opening—WFC’s IT is in rough shape. “Barely any workloads” moved, a “minefield” path, and costs soaring (@OP) point to no real strategy, just like @ar said—teams have been led down a “dark rabbit hole” for 3+ years with constant changes in direction. Using both PCF and OpenShift (@fw) with no clear plan feels like “wagile” all over again—Agile in name, chaos in reality (@ft). I heard from a former WFC dev (laid off in 2021) who migrated an early .NET web-spreadsheet app to the cloud—upgrading to .NET 6, reverse-engineering and combining dual ERFs to one, swapping personal caches for Redis, and fixing JavaScript because the Angular WF “unified” library team lagged. They also set up a CI pipeline (GitHub, Jenkins). Did the CI team go down a rabbit hole?
Leadership’s out of touch—@ft calls out “pager-era execs” from the mainframe days who think “data just floats” to the cloud, while @ds says SB and team blundered by underestimating cloud costs at scale, expecting to cut staff but pivoting to on-prem OpenShift to save face. Yet another PAAS?
Add to that Angular UI messes—WFC’s 2022 banking app update saw its app store rating drop from 3.87 to 3.27 due to constant UI issues like poor ease of use, frustrating customers and likely devs too. Yes there are objective review in tech-land…. Is this the result of customer-facing apps being migrated to the cloud?
A new thread (“Why top people are walking away,” recent) says high performers are leaving over this—toxic managers, blame games, and “wagile” messes. That fosters fear and blame, making it tough to thrive. The Lead Software Engineer job (recent, Charlotte) wants PCF, Kubernetes, “Agile experience,” and Angular skills but no clear cloud plan, just “migration goals.” More “wagile” fluff setting Angular devs up to fail? X buzz says Bridget Engle, WFC’s new CIO from Truist, if leading this, promoting skepticism—some call it “BNY Mellon 2.0” with more cuts coming. Will Engle and EFT’s “upcoming changes” (another thread) fix this cloud mess, or add more chaos? So what is the vibe—are top coders bailing over this “cloudy” leadership (@ax)?