Links List 10.3.08

October 3rd, 2008 by Julia Lim

africa-map Well finally, an upside to the financial crisis – more students in computer science. After the dot-com crash, enrollment went down in computer science, almost 50% since 2003. Many students shifted their interest from the technology field to banking and finance because they thought they’d make more money. And now the financial crisis could scare them into choosing majors and careers that are “safer alternatives”, like IT. And perhaps the trend is reversing for those already on Wall Street as well. Ben Worthen writes about the influx of resumes Kodiak Venture Partners has been getting: from financial-services vets who want to work at tech startups, – not to “strike it rich” this time around, but just to make a living. And it’s not just the tech workers. Seems like the ones that don’t even have any real IT experience are looking too – for jobs as VPs of marketing (harrumph). (img from www.fas.org)

I’m sure you already know about the other “network management” – where ISPs and carriers get their hands publicly slapped for limiting bandwidth to high-traffic offenders. But when is this kind of “network management” a good thing? At a panel sponsored by the FCC in DC, reps from carriers and ISPs discussed what steps they’ve been taking to prepare for a pandemic or other major global crisis – that would force workers to stay at home or work from more remote locations to limit exposure.

Are people paying attention to ICANN? They’re saying that IPv4 will be fully allocated in the next two or three years. Does anyone care? In their bid to make people care, ICANN talks about the state of IPv6 adoption and touts Africa as the most rapid adopter.

SOA soon part of the ‘cloud’? No, please no.

Microsoft – The Silver Lining in Every Cloud. Joe Wilcox over at eWeek’s Microsoft Watch, has been following Steve Ballmer around and collecting some nice quotes on how the company is transitioning. “For many years, we had kind of what I would call the all-encompassing mission, vision and scorecard statement: a computer on every desk and in every home. …Well, our footprint and portfolio is broader than that. “ [In every hand and of course, in every cloud…] “So, as a vision statement we talk about creating seamless experiences that combine the magic of software, the power of the Internet across a world of devices.” The magic of software – something I haven’t thought about for a while. And:

“You need a real platform in the cloud. When we wanted to go after the PC, we built an operating system. When we wanted to go after the phone, we built an operating system. When we wanted to go after the enterprise, we built an operating system. We’ll announce a new operating system, one that runs in the cloud and has a wide variety of capabilities.”

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