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Cloud-Sourcing's Long-Term Impact On IT Careers

snydeq writes "InfoWorld provides a reality check on the impact cloud computing will have on IT jobs, the overall effects of which will likely resemble those of outsourcing, automation, and utility computing — in other words, a movement away from the nuts and bolts of technology toward the business end of the organization. This shift from 'blue-collar IT to white-collar IT' will be accompanied by greater demand for IT pros experienced with virtualization and Web scale-out deployments, even among midlevel organizations, and greater emphasis on SaaS integration among in-house development teams, analysts say. And though the large-scale impact of 'cloud-sourcing' is likely a decade away, those not versed in vendor contract management, cloud integration, analytics, and RIA and mobile development may find themselves pushed toward the less technical jobs to come, those that will require days full of conference calls and putting out fires caused by doing business in the cloud."

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  1. Re:Infoworld Idiocy by Em+Emalb · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oh come on now, this was a great article.







    for me to poop on!

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  2. And what, exactly, connects *TO* the cloud? by Lester67 · · Score: 3, Funny

    And how do you connect to it? I hate this idiotic world view that we all magically plug into the cloud and the data mystically appears in front of our eyeballs.

    Last time I checked, the cloud holds the data... it doesn't get us to the cloud, nor does it process the data (well, in some cases, maybe).

    They're all unknowingly implying that we're going to plug into some matrix style knowledge bank.

    And if that really is the case, I guess my IT job will shift to cleaning those metal brain plugs.

  3. When the great robot revolt comes by voss · · Score: 5, Funny

    The humans were lined up

    "What do you do?"
    "Im a cloud..." *zap* he falls dead from a robot laser
    "What do you do?"
    "Im a web..." *zap* he falls dead from a robot laser
    "What do you do?"
    "Im the chief inform...." *zap* he falls dead
    "What do you do?"
    "Im the tech who fixes your laser, I see you're busy downsizing the IT department... I'm taking an early lunch, k? Save me the copy girl, she's kind of hot"

  4. Re:SOX HIPPA etc by sycodon · · Score: 3, Funny

    Look for these want ads from the clueless recruiters:

    Wanted: Cloud Computing Expert.
    Must have 5 years in depth experience in Cloud Computing internals.

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  5. Re:Blue collar??? by tsstahl · · Score: 2, Funny

    I had a decommissioned half loaded 42U rack fall on me once.

    An 8U server once fell and hit me in the head on another occasion.

    My primary datacenter chiller caught fire while I was literally sitting next to it working on a piece of equipment. BTW, Halon works.

    The coup de grace of danger was when a leaking overhead pipe was cascading water over a 400 amp three phase power main cabinet. I had to go in and pull the disconnect lever.

    Danger finds a way. :)

  6. Re:So, the replaceables are still replaceable by JerkBoB · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, because we all know everybody has a cow in their back yard and a generator in their basement.

    I have a generator in my basement (well, my garage, anyhow). And my next-door neighbor is kind of a cow...

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