IT Jobs To Drop In 2009
ruphus13 writes "A new Goldman Sachs IT report recently released states that IT jobs will be dramatically reduced in 2009, starting with contract and offshore developers. From the article: 'Sharp reductions likely in contract staff, professional services and hardware, and almost no investment in cloud computing.' The article goes on to say 'The CIOs indicated that server virtualization and server consolidation are their No. 1 and No. 2 priorities. Following these two are cost-cutting, application integration, and data center consolidation. At the bottom of the list of IT priorities are grid computing, open-source software, content management and cloud computing (called on-demand/utility computing in the survey) — less than 2% of the respondents said cloud computing was a priority.' Postulating a 'pointy haired boss' problem, an analyst goes on to say, '[Grid computing, Open Source and Cloud computing] require a technical understanding to get to their importance. I don't think C-level executives and managers have that understanding.' But they do control the paychecks ..."
I am with Bjarne on this one.
Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of the C++ programming language, claims that C++ is experiencing a revival and
that there is a backlash against newer programming languages such as Java and C#. "C++ is bigger than ever.
There are more than three million C++ programmers. Everywhere I look there has been an uprising
- more and more projects are using C++. A lot of teaching was going to Java, but more are teaching C++ again.
There has been a backlash.", said Stroustrup.
He continues.. ..What would the world be like without Google?... Only C++ can allow you to create applications as powerful as MapReduce which allows them to create fast searches.
I totally agree. If Java ( or Pyhton etc. for that matter ) were fast enough why did Google choose C++ to build their insanely fast search engine. MapReduce rocks.. No Java solution can even come close.
I rest my case.
Off topic, but:
If it turns out the US have massive stashes of oil, or we can figure out cold fusion, or they use coal liquification, GW Bush will be seen as the worst US president.
On the other hand, should we run out of fuel, and he continues on to grab Saudi Arabia and Canada on all that power mongering, along with possibly Iran and Syria... He will be seen as a national war hero, a legend amongst men, the greatest US president ever, who helped his nation fend off the communist wave of the modern era...
I worked for a while in Logistics shipping stuff from a fulfillment warehouse all over the country, setting up full truck routes with the proper drops, etc. We looked into rail. The delivery times and routing is really quite terrible compared to trucking (especially with team divers), not to mention you end up having to cross-load it back onto a truck at the other end which adds yet more possibility for mistakes and damage, as well as pretty much eating up most of any gain in shipping costs. Rail is great for bulk goods, but not so good for getting stuff to the local Walmart / Best Buy, etc.