This month we have an infographic showing the rising need and salaries for IT professionals. IT services support a lot of what we do in government, and if we want to ramp up and innovate delivery of our services, IT professionals will play a key role in supporting our efforts. For those thinking about IT as a profession, the future is looking bright.
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Does anyone have ideas of what skills someone should look into in order to gain employment in cloud computing? Thanks in advance for any and all advice!
Steven
I found this white paper by Microsoft – it does focus on the topic using their services as an example, but it might still offer some good information particularly since many offices do rely on their products: http://careers.ieee.org/virtual_career_fair/pdf/Microsoft_Cloud_Whitepaper.pdf
Here’s another link that might help too: http://searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com/feature/Are-you-on-the-right-cloud-computing-career-path