Worldwide.
Yep, but not in the United States, ever wonder why?
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Too prohibitive, on many levels.Worldwide.
Yep, but not in the United States, ever wonder why?
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Nearly 14 Million New Jobs by 2015: The Cloud Has a Silver Lining in a Stormy Economy - Forbes
Three trends are behind the job boom:
•Mobility: Apps have found a home in the cloud. With tablet sales going strong and speculation that TV apps will become available in the not-so distant future, the need for cloud services will only increase.
•Social Networking: Social networks, too, are proud cloud residents. Now that social networking has gone mainstream, look for more companies to connect employees and customers on popular sites or on social networks of their own.
•Big Data: Currently users worldwide store about 329 exabytes of personal data – photos, videos and yes, even old-fashioned text. That number will balloon to 4.1 zettabytes in less than five years and a third of it will be stored in the cloud. Big Data, the business of storing, securing and making sense of digital information in its myriad forms is expected to balloon in size and become a $40 billion business in just three years.
Nearly 14 Million New Jobs by 2015: The Cloud Has a Silver Lining in a Stormy Economy - Forbes
Three trends are behind the job boom:
Mobility: Apps have found a home in the cloud. With tablet sales going strong and speculation that TV apps will become available in the not-so distant future, the need for cloud services will only increase.
Social Networking: Social networks, too, are proud cloud residents. Now that social networking has gone mainstream, look for more companies to connect employees and customers on popular sites or on social networks of their own.
Big Data: Currently users worldwide store about 329 exabytes of personal data photos, videos and yes, even old-fashioned text. That number will balloon to 4.1 zettabytes in less than five years and a third of it will be stored in the cloud. Big Data, the business of storing, securing and making sense of digital information in its myriad forms is expected to balloon in size and become a $40 billion business in just three years.
so now you are claiming this is bad news and or the IDC is lying?
I'm claiming it's a prediction with as much substance as a homer saying his team is going to win the world series next year and bets his life savings on it.Nearly 14 Million New Jobs by 2015: The Cloud Has a Silver Lining in a Stormy Economy - Forbes
Three trends are behind the job boom:
•Mobility: Apps have found a home in the cloud. With tablet sales going strong and speculation that TV apps will become available in the not-so distant future, the need for cloud services will only increase.
•Social Networking: Social networks, too, are proud cloud residents. Now that social networking has gone mainstream, look for more companies to connect employees and customers on popular sites or on social networks of their own.
•Big Data: Currently users worldwide store about 329 exabytes of personal data – photos, videos and yes, even old-fashioned text. That number will balloon to 4.1 zettabytes in less than five years and a third of it will be stored in the cloud. Big Data, the business of storing, securing and making sense of digital information in its myriad forms is expected to balloon in size and become a $40 billion business in just three years.
so now you are claiming this is bad news and or the IDC is lying?
I'm claiming it's a prediction with as much substance as a homer saying his team is going to win the world series next year and bets his life savings on it.Nearly 14 Million New Jobs by 2015: The Cloud Has a Silver Lining in a Stormy Economy - Forbes
Three trends are behind the job boom:
Mobility: Apps have found a home in the cloud. With tablet sales going strong and speculation that TV apps will become available in the not-so distant future, the need for cloud services will only increase.
Social Networking: Social networks, too, are proud cloud residents. Now that social networking has gone mainstream, look for more companies to connect employees and customers on popular sites or on social networks of their own.
Big Data: Currently users worldwide store about 329 exabytes of personal data photos, videos and yes, even old-fashioned text. That number will balloon to 4.1 zettabytes in less than five years and a third of it will be stored in the cloud. Big Data, the business of storing, securing and making sense of digital information in its myriad forms is expected to balloon in size and become a $40 billion business in just three years.
so now you are claiming this is bad news and or the IDC is lying?
Oh well THAAAAAT... that's uhhhhh a reasonable expectation for uhhhhhh.... a compassionate and intelligent.... uhhhhhh community organizer cum.... uhhhhhhh president.I'm claiming it's a prediction with as much substance as a homer saying his team is going to win the world series next year and bets his life savings on it.so now you are claiming this is bad news and or the IDC is lying?
Or like a presidential candidate saying he will create over 5 million jobs by investing in renewable energy...
Do I need to understand what the IDC is to call bullshit on job creation predictions when everything in the world is about to collapse?Do you understand who the IDC is?
yimif we make offshoring less attractive then more of those jobs will stay here huh?
how can they 'stay here' when they haven't been created yet?
And idc are a 'global' analyst firm - they don't have any bias towards jobs in the us. You dumb fuck.
Do you understand who the IDC is?
if we make offshoring less attractive then more of those jobs will stay here huh?