Some medium critical business systems didn't have that so if a disaster struck, that stupid ticketing system would fail over and be up. I guess so they could put tickets in for all the other systems that didn't make it?
I think this was borne out of one of those "use it or lose it" budget scenarios that happens in big companies at the end of a fiscal year.
The whole industry is feeding solely on attempts to make its original overengineered complexity managable.
That’s partially the reason why people misusing it.
Then there was Chernobyl...
Lol. They aren't making sure a nickel is misspent, they are making sure all of their allotted money is spent. If a government organization doesn't spend all of their money one fiscal year, they won't get as much the next year. In government organizations, growing their budgets is their main goal, it seems.