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FedEx to close data centers, retire all mainframes by 2024, saving $400m (datacenterdynamics.com)

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In other news, FedEx struggles to compete in 2024 due to rising cloud computing costs.

On a serious note, why get rid of existing data centers for cloud? They already have the expensive part: the physical location and all the necessary infrastructure.

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My buddy works there and audibly laughed at this news. He says they’re nowhere close to that goal

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