Actual developer perspective, AT&T has the insight, and resources, to have made sure there were adequate resources to give this call priority.
Part of the move to cloud computing is because of the demands put on us to make sure hardware resources are scalable for short burts of traffic (think things like the grammies that only happen once a year).
There's very little excuse for Mom Bell to be technically incompetent in such a high profile situation.
Actual developer perspective, AT&T has the insight, and resources, to have made sure there were adequate resources to give this call priority.
Part of the move to cloud computing is because of the demands put on us to make sure hardware resources are scalable for short burts of traffic (think things like the grammies that only happen once a year).
There's very little excuse for Mom Bell to be technically incompetent in such a high profile situation.