For a cloud career, learn to operate at the edge
Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.
Cloud computing jobs are on the rise, no matter what analyst firms you ask these days. Of course, "cloud computing jobs" can mean many things, ranging from architects to operators. However, the demand seems to be for those who have development experience with specific public clouds and those who have experience operating specific clouds, both private and public.
Say you don’t want to learn OpenStack anytime soon but still want to cash in on cloud computing, or you don’t have the hands-on cloud experience in high demand. What are your options? Consider focusing on a job whose demand is rising because of cloud computing but is not directly related to cloud computing. These secondary jobs are being created through the use of cloud-based platforms. They may not directly deal with cloud technology, but are nonetheless driven by it…


CA Technologies today announced in a press release that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against AppDynamics Inc. a provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) based Application Performance Management (APM) software, in the US District Court in the Eastern District of New York. CA Technologies is seeking undisclosed damages for lost profits and legal costs and an injunction against AppDynamics prohibiting the infringement of CA Technologies patents and the misuse of the company’s intellectual property.