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I'm a out of work IT Generalist. I consider myself a Unix Sysadmin, primarily Solaris, but my actual jobs have mainly been in SW Development and QA. In looking for a Sysadmin job, I've come to realize that I lack a few resume items: 1) Solid blocks of time spent as a Sysadmin (I have 2.5 years as a 75% admin, everything else is 10-30%) 2) SAN experience 3) DBA In a better job market this would hobble me, but in today's market I don't stand a chance. I was speaking with someone who suggested I look into getting into "The Next Big Thing". She said she'd bet her money on Cloud Computing. Now my powers of prognostication are really bad: I still remember telling someone in the mid-90s that the Internet was the "CB radio of the 90s" - ouch! But suppose she's right. My second reaction to hearing Cloud Computing was "SECURITY". I have virtually no job experience with security, so I thought perhaps I should look for certification. Any advise, either about certification, specializing in security, or Cloud Computing would be greatly appreciated. -- Jerry Natowitz j.natowitz-KealBaEQdz4 at public.gmane.org
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