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October 29th, 2009

My Top Scary Technology Trends

Posted by Jason Perlow @ 7:44 pm

Categories: Business, General, Hardware Infrastructure, Networking, Personal Technology, Security, Server, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology

Tags: Digital Media, Phone, Mobile, Information Technology, Smart Phone, E-books, E-mail, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds

Yes, it’s that spooky time of year again, and our “fearless” editors have asked upon the ZDNet contributors to come up with “Scary Tech”, the technologies that are so frightening, they’ll make you evacuate from multiple “interfaces”.

Halloween. All Hallows Eve. Dia de los Muertos. Whatever you call it in your culture, Halloween is a day that for many people evokes images of ghouls, the undead, vampires, witches, werewolves, ghosts and goblins — creatures of fantasy that are meant to scare young children. Although I’ve often been emotionally compared to a child, none of these things frighten me.


However, there are some things, at least in the world of technology, that really do scare the living crap out of me. While there isn’t one particular item that makes me turn completely ice cold with fear this Halloween, there are a number of trends that definitely have been keeping me up at night lately.

Click on the “Read the rest of this entry” link below for more.

Clouds Without Proper IT Controls

If the T-Mobile Chernobyl has taught us anything, it’s that properly run SAAS products and cloud services need strict IT controls. No customer should ever have receive an email or read a web posting from the service provider that reads “Sorry, but due to unforeseen circumstances we’ve lost all of your data.”

Following best practices for IT Service Management for rolling out patches, fixes and software upgrades and having a business continuity plan that includes a robust disaster recovery strategy for storage with multiple tiers of protection will ensure that clouds one day become as trustworthy as the public utilities that we take for granted. But until then, clouds will be perceived as frighteningly unreliable and as dangerous as 19th century railroads.

End Users Who Live for The Present

Cloud and SAAS providers aren’t the only ones who need to shore up their business continuity plans — a frighteningly large amount of end-users go about their daily computing lives without making any kind of backups of their critical data whatsoever. Our own young Zack Whittaker learned the hard way about what happens when you play against the odds of Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) and accidental catastrophic data loss on a consumer-grade hard disk, and then losing. Everything.

Given the inexpensive cost of on-line data backup services such as Carbonite and external USB disk drives with the convenience of “one button” backup, there really is no excuse for not backing up your data. Don’t let the data loss monster destroy you. Last year, I thought that this was important enough that it was my number one “Scary Tech” item. Zack Whittaker should have read it. Now I’m telling you to, right now.

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Jason PerlowJason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Posted by: barefoot1976 Posted on: 11/07/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
The Most Terrifying:  Userama | 10/29/09
It's scary  Ben_rockwood | 10/30/09
Google like Microsoft...  prof123 | 10/31/09
Everything's in perpetual beta...no, alpha!  Patanjali | 11/01/09
Definitely agree GOOG...  fjpoblam | 11/02/09
Machines replacing humans  osreinstall | 10/29/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  Loverock Davidson | 10/29/09
Be afraid...be very very afraid!  GrimmReaperSound | 10/30/09
Loverock's Lack Of IT Credentials....That's What's Scary  itanalyst2@... | 10/30/09
How long did it take you to figure that out? happy  lightingrod | 10/30/09
A Scary thought but thankfully not a trend  Viva la crank dodo | 10/30/09
IT Consolidation and Cost Cutting  Saurondor. | 10/31/09
Virtualization is scary  Roger Ramjet | 10/30/09
Really?  crazydanr@... | 10/30/09
I'm with Roger...  nick.holmes | 10/30/09
Well  crazydanr@... | 10/30/09
Contests for software.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/30/09
true  bigsibling | 10/30/09
loverock is scary  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 10/30/09
As an Individual, he's not scary.  nick.holmes | 10/30/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  mr1972 | 10/30/09
A song comes to mind:  barefoot1976 | 11/07/09
Splitting Articles  propagandhi | 10/30/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  HiTech Marketer | 10/30/09
If You Don't Have Time  MichP | 10/30/09
Random Thoughts and Unsolicited Detours  DannyO_0x98 | 10/30/09
I Am A Technology Sponge  Steve@... | 10/30/09
Serious drivel  frabjous | 10/30/09
Lies In Apple's Commercials Can Be Proven In Court  Steve@... | 10/30/09
steve@fullofsh*t.com  whisperycat | 11/01/09
An excuse for mediocrity?  PacoBell | 10/30/09
All writers at major publications  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/30/09
Where do you work?  Mr_Dave | 10/30/09
Would you like me to edit your poorly written post?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/30/09
Your poorly-written title ...  dkawalec | 10/30/09
Just for you then...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/02/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  Agnostic_OS | 10/30/09
You probably mean IaaS is more scary than PaaS  clamont9 | 10/30/09
The forced upgrade landslide  BrooklynPennyPincher | 10/30/09
Scary? Proprietary Formats and Protocols  RufusVS | 10/30/09
Loss of literacy  pwatson | 10/30/09
Gaffe ...  dkawalec | 10/30/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  Agnostic_OS | 10/30/09
Evidence to support this please...  psquare11 | 10/30/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  jesskerr | 10/30/09
Good topic, make this into a formal research topic.  alokgovil | 10/30/09
Totally agree on the virtual office.  roystonlodge | 10/30/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  mistergz | 10/30/09
scary  jiagebusen | 10/30/09
Lack of network neutrality...  bjbrock | 10/30/09
My Top 4 Scariest (Besides Net neutrality loss)  mrdelurk@... | 10/31/09
Point 3  lehnerus2000 | 10/31/09
Point 3 - ...start looking for services  scallag | 11/01/09
Thanks scallag  lehnerus2000 | 11/01/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  Alexwtf | 10/31/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  Richard B | 10/31/09
The top scary Technology trend  dbecker@... | 11/02/09
3D Printing  Barc777 | 11/02/09
Speaking of scary trends  ITSamurai | 11/02/09
My top scary trend is continuing e-waste  fjpoblam | 11/02/09
RE: My Top Scary Technology Trends  littlepitcher | 11/03/09

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