At the rate of change taking place we see Fortune 500s openly adopting Claude as their programmer of choice going forward along with entire companies springing up that couldn’t exist before Claude because they didn’t have or couldn’t afford the ability. They find themselves suddenly reliant solely on this one provider for their entire business to function. They try gpt here and there and every now and then try a smaller provider but keeping them all in sync and in lockstep in the workflows is an afterthought not a hard rule. Then one day you get to work (if you are still lucky enough to have a job) and Anthropic is suffering a huge global outage. This rages on for a week then all is well for another month. Suddenly a fire in the data center puts it entirely out of action and your business is no more as you struggle to even wonder how to continue without it. Is anyone taking risk management seriously these days or does it just look terrible on your resume that you are the only voice of reason in a company of doers or diers? submitted by /u/terraslate
Originally posted by u/terraslate on r/ClaudeCode
