The war of Apple employees prevents the implementation of new functions in iCloud and Siri

Although everything seems perfect from the outside, inside the Apple company there is something going on war between the developing teams iCloud si Crab, they having different ideas about how it should be developed Apple's future CDN, and this was also done by the first victim.

Steve D'Aurora, an engineer manager who was integrated into Apple after the acquisition of the company that developed Siri, left the Apple company last week due to communication problems between his team and the one that develops functions for iCloud.

Apart from Steve D'Aurora, Darren Haas could also leave the Apple company, the latter being the head of a team of engineers who develop services for the cloud, both coming together with the entire team that developed Siri, their departures being extremely important .

The problems between the two teams of engineers appeared after Apple initiated multiple projects to create one or more CDN-type infrastructures, the war between the engineers also preventing the implementation of new functions for Siri or iCloud.

Political infighting within Apple's engineering ranks is holding back the company's efforts to fix technical problems that have plagued iCloud and iTunes, say people with direct knowledge of the situation. Two engineering teams working on new internal cloud-computing infrastructure to power Apple's Web services are in open conflict, the people say. Already, the infighting has sparked at least one key employee departure, with more expected soon.

The last year was marked by important departures from the Apple company, and fights of this kind do not bring any benefit to those in Cupertino, Tim Cook seems unable to solve problems of this kind that grind the engineering teams from within.

Having said that, every time you notice problems with iCloud, Siri, iTunes or the App Store, think that in Cupertino various people are arguing for more or less serious reasons.