Pros
I guess the insurance is good
Cons
Qcells’ current IT infrastructure has several critical weaknesses that pose both operational and security risks. There is a noticeable lack of robust security controls with no strict enforcement of password policies and frequent reuse of the same or similar credentials across multiple systems which significantly increases the risk of compromise. The IT department is severely understaffed with only a few individuals responsible for managing all aspects of infrastructure including servers, applications, user provisioning and network security creating bottlenecks, slow response times and potential gaps in coverage. Additionally much of the environment relies on manual processes rather than automation which not only wastes resources but also raises the likelihood of misconfigurations and human error. On top of these structural issues management has shown a lack of commitment to both IT investment and employee well-being. Leadership consistently overlooks the concerns of staff fails to provide adequate resources and demonstrates little interest in improving the working conditions of the IT team. This combination of poor infrastructure understaffing and disengaged management leaves the company exposed and ill prepared for future growth or compliance requirements.