[talk] "death of IT"
Pete Wright
pete at nomadlogic.org
Mon Mar 30 14:36:49 EDT 2020
On 3/28/20 7:25 PM, George Rosamond wrote:
> A novel idea... if you forget that behind the SASE network is a bunch of
> servers. Deskilling has been going on without question, that's
> undeniable....
>
> https://www.cringely.com/2020/03/25/2020-brings-the-death-of-it/
heh that's a pretty interesting article. one observation i have about
IT is that things are changing now in new and potentially unforeseen
ways, but i think that's always been the case. AWS et. al. changed the
game for lots of teams who didn't need to manage physical servers any
more b/c it wasn't core to their business. same with the growth of SaaS.
what i've observed is that with each of these shifts lower order tasks
get commoditized and staff shifts to managing higher order problems. so
IMHO what i think is happening now is most IT teams are focusing on
previously pretty isolated security roles in a wider extend.
-p
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Pete Wright
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