Demand for Cloud Skills Doesn’t Stop at the Data Center Door
Grazed from Forbes. Author: Joe McKendrick.
The market for cloud-related jobs for technology professionals keeps expanding, with tens of thousands of job openings. But cloud computing skills may be providing non-tech professionals and managers an edge in the job market as well.
Wanted Analytics recently reported that within a given month, more than 10,000 US-based jobs were advertised online for technology positions that need experience and knowledge of cloud computing. The number of job ads increased rapidly in 2012, reaching new highs in demand each month and is up 80% from a year ago. Essentially, demand for cloud jobs maps closely to IT overall, led by such positions as software engineer, Java developer, systems engineer and enterprise architect…


Back in July 2010, Rackspace Hosting and NASA jointly launched a new open-source cloud initiative known as OpenStack. The ultimate goal was to enable any organization to create and offer cloud computing services that run on standard hardware. Since that date, approximately six revisions of OpenStack have been released, and more than 150 companies have signed up to support the platform.