Can you name a service that charged companies thousands/seat/month that turned out to be almost or completely useless? There's lots of random services sold to corporates that are not very useful (all the random benefits besides health care, life insurance, and other big-ticket items), but the per-seat charge of those is much smaller.
Google Jam Board (and other digital whiteboards) had high upfront capex and lowish opex. Probably close to the price for how often they were used before being killed off.
Same with the MS surface(?) tables (not tablets). I saw load of companies buy into the hype and then discard.
Not a service, but do you remember Scrum Masters? We had them as full time employees not so long ago. Pure fad.
Hah. Great example actually. But far less common than AI afaict.
I hope this is sarcasm, or "half" my job doesn't exist or something. Or you talking about full time non-dev scrum masters?
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> Can you name a service that charged companies thousands/seat/month that turned out to be almost or completely useless?
The Concorde turned out to be fad (not "useless" - which was your reframing.) Touted as the future of travel, each seat cost about $20,000 of today's dollars, but it turned out even at those high prices people and companies were willing to pay per-passenger, supersonic trans-Atlantic air travel is not economically viable, and was discontinued.
All the NLP experts that companies bring in to make those seminars despite it has been debunked decades ago for example…