When technologies turn obsolete and paradigms shift, what happens to the jobs that support them? Do they disappear into…the cloud?
The world of IT is in perpetual motion, which means every job is potentially endangered. But even so, cloud computing has gotten many people spooked, an... When technologies turn obsolete and paradigms shift, what happens to the jobs that support them? Do they disappear into…the cloud?
The world of IT is in perpetual motion, which means every job is potentially endangered. But even so, cloud computing has gotten many people spooked, an...Sep. 21, 2011 06:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,008 |
The cloud computing market hasn't been standing still. In fact, I think most would agree that changes in IT as a result of cloud have accelerated. Our view at CA Technologies is that the IT function is shifting seems to be supported by some proof points (especially if you read some of ...Jul. 28, 2011 08:15 AM EDT Reads: 2,044 |






Jay Fry is vice president of marketing for a new, stealthy cloud computing and mobility start-up in the San Francisco Bay Area. Previously, he served as VP of marketing and strategy for the cloud computing business at CA Technologies. He joined CA with the acquisition of private cloud computing pioneer Cassatt Corp. Jay founded the marketing department at BEA Systems, Inc. (now part of Oracle) and spent three of his 10 years at BEA running the company's European marketing program(me)s from London. He has also held marketing roles at systems management start-up EcoSystems Software (now part of Compuware), in Oracle's Applications Division, and in Sun’s Federal Division (also now part of Oracle). He has a B.A. in English literature and communications from Stanford University. Jay blogs on cloud computing and IT management topics at http://datacenterdialog.blogspot.com and is @jayfry3 on Twitter.
The cloud computing market hasn't been standing still. In fact, I think most would agree that changes in IT as a result of cloud have accelerated. Our view at CA Technologies is that the IT function is shifting seems to be supported by some proof points (especially if you read some of ...










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