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The Miracle of Computer Technology

Friday, August 6th, 2010

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Computer technology has been the greatest labor saving invention in human history.  So why has the USA gone bankrupt since the introduction of computers?  Actually America’s bankruptcy has little to do with computers, but it does raise a question about efficiency and it’s relation to computers.

The internet and computer technology convinced many Americans that it was our salvation; we could manufacture things cheaper and reduce labor costs that were not competitive with other developing nations, plus the internet opened the door to transforming our economy from a manufacturing based economy to an information economy.  I believe it was Al Gore who made a statement to that effect.  The same Al Gore who invented the internet (he says).

I think people overlooked the fact that those technologies existed worldwide; if America was uncompetitive with its labor costs before computers, it would be even more uncompetitive after.  Labor is labor, whether you’re digging a ditch or building and applying computers.  Americans demonstrated the height of conceit in believing their superior intellect with new technologies would power them to overcome competition from emerging industrial nations.

History has demonstrated the folly of those assumptions; the US distroyed any intent to be competitive in world markets involving manufacturing companies, they were considered dirty, antiquated and spoiling our environment.  The destruction was accomplished by politicians of both parties by their efforts to tax and regulate manufacturing companies out of existence.  Labor unions backed by liberal politicians applied the finishing touches.

The hoped for surge in information services has been somewhat disappointing; it has created a lot of interactive business all over the world and many millionaires, but little wealth for the US.  In fact computer technology has been a negative for America; jobs eliminated by the advent of computers have resulted in those people who were replaced by computers moving to unproductive areas of the economy.

Computers can reduce labor requirements but not necessarily increase efficiency when you measure the total effect on our labor force and economy.  I’ll attempt to show some examples by showing examples before and after computers. 

Government agencies had excess employees, many more than needed to perform whatever their mission required before computers, so naturally adding computers would reduce that need.  Wrong!  Government adds to its payroll on an ongoing basis, with or without computers.  Employees can sleep or daydream looking at computers just the same as when they shuffled papers; the big inefficiency is they still shuffle papers.

Way back before computers your family doctor, I guess today they are called GPs (General Practitioners) or PPs (Personal Physicians) usually had one person as a receptionist doubling as a bookkeeper; I said it was way back.  I just wanted to compare that time with today, considering the ability of computers to save labor.  The specialization in medicine has created many kinds of doctors and few have their own practice.

Analyzing my monthly statement from Medicare gives me a peek into why healthcare is such a large portion of our economy.  As I read through that statement I can only speculate as to how many people staring into their computers and still shuffling papers were required to generate that statement.

Everyone agrees that we have the best system of healthcare in the world but few people ask whether the country can afford it.  Computer technology by itself doesn’t appear to have solved that.  Medicine, like manufacturing, has improved tremendously by the use of computer technology, but computers haven’t helped that much in the administration of medicine.  However one must ask, where will the people work when we improve that situation and some are fired?

Everyone talks about inefficiencies in government and US healthcare but I haven’t seen any answers that make any sense.  Some advocate national healthcare, I guess so we can duplicate the inefficiencies of other government agencies.  Others think the private sector can better manage retirement and healthcare issues for Americans.  I agree with the second opinion but it leaves out a very important component; productivity in America.

If the majority of Americans are employed providing services (as we are now) we cannot afford the luxury of massive government services, or the best healthcare in the world; not until the majority of Americans are employed in a job that produces wealth.  The most stupid economist in the world will have trouble arguing against that economic law, however, even while I write this, many in Washington are trying to make that argument.

As I contemplate the miracle of computers I must admit that typing this opinion peace is much easier on this computer than the Underwood typewriter I learned to type with in high school; that machine would not correct my spelling and help with my bad grammar.

Computer technology is here, we can allow it to help us be more productive but it will not cure the human inefficiencies and lack of productivity that existed before we had computers.

 This opinion article was produced by Geezil, the Headmaster of the GeezilSchool of Hard Knocks.  http://www.geezilschool.net

Benefits Of Joining Computer Technology Program In Sacramento

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

There is a common misconception that the field of Information Technology (IT) has lost its strength. With lots of job cuts in the IT field due to the downturn of economic conditions, many people believe that the Information Technology field no longer has the ability to offer great careers. This is not the case. Highly skilled Information technology professionals are still in high demand today. Not only do IT careers still exist, but senior members of IT teams and those with lots of experience and knowledge are still some of the highest paid professionals out there. The performance of an IT professional depends upon the skills they have aquired. The skills in turn depend on the place where they get trained. This is where the Computer technology program in Sacramento comes into play.

Highlights of Computer Technology Program in Sacramento

Diploma Programs in information technology are available everywhere. However, to survive in the industry, you need to be trained by the best. When it comes to getting an education from the best training school, a Computer Technology Program in Sacramento is the one to look for. The main advantage of joining the Computer Technology Program in Sacramento is that you can become a Microsoft Certified IT professional at the completion of the program. You will be well aware of the fact that Microsoft Certified IT professionals are in great demand today. Microsoft Certified IT professionals can get paid very well.

However, it is very hard to earn the Microsoft certification. This is where the “Test Pass Assurance program” of the Computer Technology Program in Sacramento comes in handy. As the name indicates, “Test Pass Assurance program” will ensure the success of the candidates in the Microsoft Certification qualifying exams. The Computer Technology Program in Sacramento set a record of 98.5% of students passing the certification exams with the help of “Test Pass Assurance program”. Becoming a Microsoft certified IT professional is not a big deal at all with the right education.

The Computer Technology Program in Sacramento is well known to offer fast paced training. With the combination of very great placement assistance and the fast paced training, the candidates will be able to get into an aspiring career in Information technology in no time. You will be well aware of the fact that Information technology is a rapidly changing field and hence getting updated information is necessary to survive in the industry. The Computer Technology Program in Sacramento feeds the candidates with most updated information about the most wanted Windows Server 2008, Exchange Server, Cisco, and Linux.

Bottom Line

The Information Technology Field still has a lot of strength behind it. All you need is to get into the right track of training. Getting trained with the Computer Technology Program in Sacramento makes big IT firms open their doors to welcome you into an fulfilling career.

Computer Technology and Role of Software

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

The computer technology with its vast diversity is changing lives of so many people around the globe by providing efficient, fast and reliable tools in the form of internet, and other stand alone solutions.

Computer soft-wares and internet based e-commerce are the fastest growing and one of the most promising industries in the world. Information technology related industries are having a profound effect on almost all aspects of the modern economy.

Today many traditional manufacturing firms are turning towards utilizing the computer technology including computer software and computer networks. Say for example, the automobile manufacturers are using computer related soft-wares such as computer aided designs (CAD) to help design new vehicles, computer aided manufacturing software to assemble these designs and digital networks to purchase component parts and distribute vehicles to customers. There are hardly any business ventures or institutions of learning and other organizations that are not already employing or are seriously thinking to employ modern day computer technology for their day to day routines. The use of information technology not only makes sense in making the tasks easier but also translates into generating more revenues.

An increasingly wide range of companies, whether they sell information or do any sort of business are using the digital networks, principally the internet, to market products to millions of users and transact business deals.

The computer technology along with its other sub disciplines is penetrating human life at all levels. With the development of computer software which is a highly specialized field of scientific research, this technology has proved its worth in almost all fields related to human life.

One new conceptual change on the development side is that of internet based television service. This new change is interactive audio and video streaming and the related sharing availability to the end user.

The rapid growth of microcomputers has also ushered in the era of independent software vendors. It opens a unique door for developers who mass market their programs for the growing market of versatile machines.

Computers have many utilities like basic word processing, information storage, entertainment, audio or video streaming sharing and even electronic shopping.

As for the latest web applications which are undergoing rapid changes and developments, it is expected that the future of web based applications will surely become far more dynamic, appealing and interactive. Today major concern and focus by experts in the field is to provide more easy and user friendly applications with state of the art technological support. The presence of rich internet applications which obviously require software to handle and maintain them, users are getting the ability of attaining vast array of content which nurtures their urge to keep up to date.

Information technology researchers believe that in the future there will be web sites with more interesting, more secure and more convenient utilities and content that would be led by well known and large computer technology related corporations.

The future of the information technology surely is bright and promising with profound effects on the almost every aspect of the modern day human beings.