It all does have a tradeoff. What I find is many of the applications described are shiny in the demo, but you do have to go in knowing they will require maintanence, and effective cost mitigation.
That's key. We are always picking between tradeoffs, and in these times were companies are cutting off budgets, maybe maitaining stacks seems more reasonable, but bad cloud implementations also lead to other problems as well.
i agree with you, they do have a trade off, and shinier tools comes with costs, including POWERBI and TABLEAU but i don't think anything is wrong with google sheets.
It all does have a tradeoff. What I find is many of the applications described are shiny in the demo, but you do have to go in knowing they will require maintanence, and effective cost mitigation.
That's key. We are always picking between tradeoffs, and in these times were companies are cutting off budgets, maybe maitaining stacks seems more reasonable, but bad cloud implementations also lead to other problems as well.
i agree with you, they do have a trade off, and shinier tools comes with costs, including POWERBI and TABLEAU but i don't think anything is wrong with google sheets.
The problem is not Google sheets, the problem is spending 100k when Google Sheets was enough (and working smoothly for the use case)