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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009 Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. 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! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009 Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. 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! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009 Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. 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! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 | -
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Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. 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! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. 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! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. 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! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Web pages will get heavier! Ardent Dev - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 %>
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