Remember those? Dunwoody spent a bucket-load of money on server hardware, including adoption of Solid State Drives, notably more expensive than their spinning platter competitors.
So what happened?
Well, now we hear that the city migrated most systems to the cloud, cited as part of the reasons they won an award. An award of suspicious value coming from what by all appearances is a lobbying organization, but that doesn't mean the cloud comment is untrue. But it raises a few questions. Did they decommission these [expensive] servers? If not, what are they being used for? If so, is this just another example of our spend-thrift government run amok?
So while they pat themselves on the back we're left to wonder if we will ever see fiscal responsibility return to city hall.