IT is dead, long live EBI!
Enterprise Business Integration
The problem is that IT is boring now, and apparently not worth very much...
[link|http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nf/20030127/bs_nf/20580|Business Integration Spending to Surpass IT]
Companies want to focus on "business integration", and "making it all work together". That's the cool, sexy stuff. Redesigning processes. Linking systems.
Forget about the poor schlops who trudge around day to day running fixpaks on mundane things like SQL Server. Those fixpaks just don't matter do they?
Might as well hire a $6 an hour flunkie or H1B to do them, right?
So, think in terms of learning Mercator, BEA, TIBCO, WebSphere, MQSeries, etc. That's where the jobs are... Until enough SQL Servers crash and burn that business leaders decide that IT is "important" again...
Glen
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gdaustin
Jan. 28, 2003, 06:00:55 PM EST
Edited by
gdaustin
Jan. 28, 2003, 06:01:55 PM EST
Edited by
gdaustin
Jan. 28, 2003, 06:02:42 PM EST
IT is dead, long live EBI!
Enterprise Business Integration
The problem is that IT is boring now, and apparently now worth very much...
[link|http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nf/20030127/bs_nf/20580|Business Integration Spending to Surpass IT]
Companies want to focus on "business integration", and "making it all work together". That's the cool, sexy stuff. Redesigning processes. Linking systems.
Forget about the poor schlops who trudge around day to day running fixpaks on mundane things like SQL Server. Those fixpaks just don't matter do they?
Might as well hire a $6 an hour flunkie or H1B to do them, right?
So, think in terms of learning Mercator, BEA, TIBCO, WebSphere, MQSeries, etc. That's where the jobs are... Until enough SQL Servers crash and burn that business leaders decide that IT is "important" again...
Glen