Title | Has "Cloud" Computing Affected How and/or With Whom you Bring your Skills to Market? | |
Date | Tuesday November 25 2014, @02:37PM | |
Author | martyb | |
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from the different-kind-of-vaporware dept. |
While there seem to be a plethora of stories about how "cloud" (private or public) computing is and will revolutionize the way we work and how products are brought to market, has this really affected the way that technical people do their jobs or find new work?
For me, the biggest changes have come in how the systems I'm responsible for are deployed, secured and managed. But aside from changes in some management tools and implementation scenarios, things haven't changed all that much.
So how has the advent of more centralized computing (resource pooling, application/workload partitioning, fluid resource allocation, etc.) affected how and with whom you do your work?
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