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Reports of IT department's death exaggerated, industry pros say

IT gadfly Nicholas Carr's new book generates lively debate about utility computing
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan , Network World , 01/09/2008

IT professionals are mad as hell about Nicholas Carr's new book, which predicts the demise of the corporate IT department and its replacement by utility computing.

Network World's Web site has been flooded with comments from IT professionals since Monday, when it published a review of Carr's latest book, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World from Edison to Google.

"This article proves that Nicholas Carr can still get a book published regardless…of his extreme lack of knowledge of logic, business, economics and information technology," says one anonymous writer, who calls Carr "a talentless hack with an English Lit degree.''

Another anonymous commenter says Carr is "an author screaming for attention and not someone versed and experienced in IT. He's just a small child crying out for someone to look at him. It's OK, we'll entertain you by at least reacting to your latest ponderings."

The comments -- more than 50 in all -- are not your typical Internet rants and raves. Instead, they are mostly detailed, well-articulated arguments about why companies will continue to need their own corporate IT departments to secure customer data, provide end-user support, upgrade network infrastructure and deploy custom business applications.

The controversy surrounding Carr's new book is likely to continue, as Network World hosts an online chat with the author on Thursday, Jan. 10 from 2 to 3 p.m. EST. The transcript of that chat will be available by Friday, Jan. 11.

The reader-submitted comments are running 8 to 1 against Carr's premise that IT departments will have little work left to do once business computing moves out of corporate-run data centers into utility computing facilities.

"I don't believe you're going to see this large transformation as Carr predicts," says one anonymous commenter. "Companies have invested hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars, into infrastructure for their business. They are going to just throw it all away? I highly doubt that…Many companies, like my own, will absolutely never trust their data to a 'utility computing solution' aka, Google….Downsizing, yes, IT department's dying off, no I don't really think so."

"I've worked for a number of organizations who thought outsourcing IT was the key to success, and they universally failed," says a reader who identifies himself as Andrew van der Stock. "Our devices and styles of computing will change (see Salesforce.com, etc.), but the need to centrally manage a number of devices that the company owns will not go away."

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I think Carr's understandingBy Anonymous on January 24, 2008, 8:59 pmI think Carr's understanding of data security is "cloud"y at best.

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It all started with a dream of using a wireless mouseBy Anonymous on January 18, 2008, 4:48 pmMe thinks poor Nicholas Carr made a request for a wireless mouse 7 yrs ago and the mean ole IT department at his company turned him down on account of budget constraints...

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UnionizeBy Lax Coach on January 16, 2008, 11:27 amAsk the union worker on the car assembly lines how well the Union protects them in the face of industry shifts. The key is to enhance your skills so that regardless...

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Unionize now!!! IT workers union for our protection.By Anonymous on January 14, 2008, 1:07 pmThe IT executives and wall street get rich, the IT workers get screwed. Same old story. The only way to correct this travesty is to from worker/labor unions. It...

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Flawed analogyBy Anonymous on January 13, 2008, 11:22 amAnalogies can illuminate or mislead, depending on whether they are "apt" or bogus. Comparing electrical power to IT is ridiculous. Electrical power in the US...

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