Well, first I think that there will still be demand for sys-admin as someone 
has to admin/maintain those networks that compose 'the cloud'

Now... the cloud... I don't want to start a debate or flame war, but what's the 
point anyway??? Why would I feel confident in sending my corporate data to an 
unknown network of computer ? ANd with the poor bandwidth (especially upload) 
and traffic caps, why is that such a good idea? You can do the same with your 
data safely stored on your server (provided you have redundancy and good backup 
strategy) and use a VPN to access your data from anywhere... 

I hate to see those add from Microsoft with the guy saying "To the cloud" and 
then showing him playing a movie from his home computer to his laptop in an 
airport. Man I have been doing that for year with a simple VPN... And my data 
is secure and I do not have to pay extra $$ per month for that...

Just my 2 cents...

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On 2011-04-05, at 12:42 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:

> With many shops moving to the cloud, what is the impact to the 
> system-maintainer / system-administrator?  Will there be a drop in jobs?
> 
> Would you recommend a person, as a good career, study to be a sysadmin?
> 
> Maybe my question belongs on Facebook, but then too much spam.
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