Query by TimmyJ: Anybody believe cloud computing will ruin a good deal of the IT marketplace?
As more and more corporations move in the direction of cloud computing and web centered apps, does anybody else feel it will eliminate several IT work opportunities, hardware and application organizations? If every thing is operating in huge info centers, will not this be in which most work will be primarily based?

Anybody have comforting thoughts for individuals of us operating in the network/systems administration subject of points.

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Reply by Frederic
All cloud computing does is move the compute-intensive things into a different realm. For the most part, the World wide 2000 (who account for upwards of 80% of all income invested on IT) is by now managing in info centers. What's taking place now is "datacenter transformation," which signifies smaller sized servers (blades), networked storage (SAN) and virtualized hardware (VM). There will nonetheless be a lot of work opportunities for those who are able to evolve and adapt.

Darwinism at its finest. :-)

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