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Jerry Natowitz wrote: > Any advise, either about certification, specializing in security, or > Cloud Computing would be greatly appreciated. For starters, start reading *everything* you can about the topic. Join mailing lists, subscribe to blogs, etc. That'll plug you into what's going on in the field, help you figure out what you need/want to learn more about, help you find additional reading/resources you want to start following, help you meet people in the field, etc. Here's some cloud resources to help you get started: Reading ------- http://news.cnet.com/wisdom-of-clouds/ http://groups.google.com/group/cloud-computing Job hunting ----------- http://cloudjobs.net/ http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=cloud&l=boston%2C+MA&radius=25 And a bit of advice, as far as job hunting in the field: don't assume you can't/won't find anything. You can learn a lot by reading up on the topic on your own - especially if you do it in conjunction with try to gain some hands-on experience experimenting with coding, kicking the tires on some open source cloud software, playing around with Amazon EC2/S3, etc. (e.g., try putting together a cloud "hello world" on one of your boxes at home, try writing a little cloud-based app or site to help you learn, etc.) And although that experience might not be sufficient to get you hired by a more "established" company, it might very well be enough to get you hired by a startup. And, frankly, that's pretty much who I see doing most of the hiring these days. HTH, and good luck! DR
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