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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009 Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust). Cloud computing will be on everyone’s mind and the industry will begin to more fully address issues such as identity management / federation, multi-factor authentication, system integration, and data location guarantees when using resources in the cloud. Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009 Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust). Cloud computing will be on everyone’s mind and the industry will begin to more fully address issues such as identity management / federation, multi-factor authentication, system integration, and data location guarantees when using resources in the cloud. Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009 Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust). Cloud computing will be on everyone’s mind and the industry will begin to more fully address issues such as identity management / federation, multi-factor authentication, system integration, and data location guarantees when using resources in the cloud. Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 | -
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Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust). Cloud computing will be on everyone’s mind and the industry will begin to more fully address issues such as identity management / federation, multi-factor authentication, system integration, and data location guarantees when using resources in the cloud. Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust). Cloud computing will be on everyone’s mind and the industry will begin to more fully address issues such as identity management / federation, multi-factor authentication, system integration, and data location guarantees when using resources in the cloud. Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust). Cloud computing will be on everyone’s mind and the industry will begin to more fully address issues such as identity management / federation, multi-factor authentication, system integration, and data location guarantees when using resources in the cloud. Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 %>
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