Is the IT Department Dead?
alphadogg writes "The IT department is dead, and it is a shift to utility computing that will kill this corporate career path. So predicts Nicholas Carr in his new book launched Monday, "The Big Switch: Rewiring the World from Edison to Google." Carr is best known for a provocative Harvard Business Review article entitled "Does IT Matter?" Published in 2003, the article asserted that IT investments didn't provide companies with strategic advantages because when one company adopted a new technology, its competitors did the same."
your heard it here first!
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In this sense, the "IT" he speaks about are providers of basic services - hosting companies, ISPs, hardware leasing, etc. - well, we have all of them already.
Assorted stuff I do sometimes: Lemuria.org
PCI? God help us all.
Outsourcing PCI = Mastercard information goes right to Al Qaeda, do not pass go, do collect $200 for Osama Bin Laden.
There's no amount of security that can save you once the admin overseas has been bribed a year's salary to cough up the goods - oh, and they're outside the FBI's jurisdiction, too. Their host country MIGHT get around to chasing the bastard down... if they like you at the time. Such is the joy of being at the mercy of another country to come to bat for you if you're wronged by one of their citizens.
--- Grow a pair, liberals... stop letting the Republicans bully you!