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Company paid 1,500 usd per laptop (dell somethings) for them to just be azure access clients

We can't use outlook or teams. Or even IDEs on them to take advantage of the really good cpu and ram. We have to use the OTHER company device for that stuff

Ohhh and all our azure stuff is getting mac restricted so only the new laptops can access so basically forced to jump back and forth all damn day

Sometimes I feel companies enjoy wasting money

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  • 1
    Is this an attempt at airgapping their azure?
  • 3
    Hi @possum probably. I can understand the security reasons for doing this. They've really been trying to tick off checkboxes recently. But I am still gonna complain at my inconvenience
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    @jester5537 Yeah, especially as it wastes good hardware; they could just as well wipe the older ones to be used as remote stuff clients and give their devs the good models instead
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