Well, it’s November again — which means that it’s just about time for this year’s set of New Year’s predictions. Every year around this time, everyone from antimalware companies to analyst firms line up to tell us about the top IT and security trends — what they are and why we should care. This year, chances are they’ll tell us all about cloud computing, virtualization and social networking and why these technologies are the new best friends for security folks in 2010. Now if you’re sensing a bit of snarkiness here, you’re right — I find these lists a bit frustrating.
Back to Basics: 5 Things IT Could Do Better in 2010
Posted by: Ed Moyle November 17, 2009 04:00 AMWell, it’s November again — which means that it’s just about time for this year’s set of New Year’s predictions. Every year around this time, everyone from antimalware companies to analyst firms line up to tell us about the top IT and security trends — what they are and why we should care. This year, chances are they’ll tell us all about cloud computing, virtualization and social networking and why these technologies are the new best friends for security folks in 2010. Now if you’re sensing a bit of snarkiness here, you’re right — I find these lists a bit frustrating.