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Question

What's the prospect of IT in 2013?

Mar 7, 2013 9:53AM PST

What's the trend of IT?Is the increasing cloud server,mobile internet or more humanized service?

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Not good.
Mar 8, 2013 1:39AM PST

At our office we have no IT staff. It's probably because we are a hardware/software development house so why would we need them?
Bob

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how do you think of IT
Mar 8, 2013 11:06AM PST

Hello.Thanks for your reply.Instead,there're many IT staff in my company.Because our products are mainly in relation with IT.I would like to know how do you think of IT,and how to improve it?

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I guess I was unclear.
Mar 8, 2013 1:05PM PST

The classic IT staff is something of a dinosaur idea. If you implement your systems well, you don't need many. In our case, we don't need any at all.

What are needed are programmers and such.
Bob

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MAYBE YOU ARE RIGHT
Mar 8, 2013 3:14PM PST

Maybe.But don't you think IT have included the systems and programmers as well?I think we can call it "information technology"

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Sadly the IT staff we had years ago.
Mar 8, 2013 3:22PM PST

Were folk that wanted to blow the budget on standards. That is, they would want to empty the building and fill it with all the same model with an install they dictated. It's so much better now they are gone.
Bob