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by Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief
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In the midst of troubled economic times, the IT world marches on with a strong mandate to help businesses drive efficiency and cost savings. With that in mind, here is my list of predictions for the rising and falling IT trends of 2009.

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I’ve organized this list into counterpoints, trends that will be “IN” and related trends that will be on their way “OUT” during 2009. These are not absolutes. The INs will not be ubiquitous and the OUTs won’t be extinct. The rule of thumb here is that for the INs you’ll see more of them in 2009 than you saw in 2008, while you’ll see less of the OUTs in 2009 than you did last year. So here we go…

IN: IT pros with business skills - OUT: Technical certifications

IN: Web-based applications - OUT: Build-it-yourself custom software

IN: Automating processes to save money - OUT: Long-term projects

IN: Macs in the enterprise - OUT: Upgrading XP machines to Vista

IN: Virtualization - OUT: Infinite racks of small servers

IN: Core i7 - OUT: The Pentium brand

IN: Thin clients - OUT: A laptop for every knowledge worker

IN: WiMAX - OUT: Metro Wi-Fi

IN: Ubuntu - OUT: Red Hat

IN: Business Intelligence (BI) - OUT: SNMP data overload

IN: Telecommuting - OUT: The 8-5 work day

IN: HP laptops and desktops - OUT: Dell laptops and desktops

IN: Multifunction server appliances - OUT:  Best-of-breed network devices

IN: Smartphones - OUT: Desktop-replacement notebooks

IN: Video conferencing - OUT: Air travel for a single meeting

IN: More internships - OUT: Filling open positions

IN: Conserving energy - OUT: Building IT for future growth

IN: WAN acceleration - OUT: Dark fiber

IN: 3G broadband - OUT: Frame relay

IN: Netbooks - OUT: Desktop PCs

IN: Microsoft Office on the Web - OUT: Azure, Live Mesh, and Windows Live

IN: CIOs with minimal tech background - OUT: CIO as lead engineer

IN: IT/business integration - OUT: Centralized IT departments

Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as an IT Manager in the health care industry. Read his full profile. You can also find him on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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What would you add to this list of the in/out trends of 2009? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 01/04/09
Sounds scary NEW realvannewkirk@... | 01/05/09
build something verifiable then NEW atoms | 01/05/09
Relax and breathe deep, OK ! NEW remote@... | 01/05/09
verified NEW realvannewkirk@... | 01/05/09
Networking+ then... NEW mattie289404@... | 01/05/09
ubuntu NEW realvannewkirk@... | 01/05/09
easy rules.... NEW FXEF | 01/05/09
Bias? NEW mbabcock@... | 01/05/09
Ubuntu NEW JPRATT@... | 01/05/09
RE: Sounds Scary NEW PureCoffee | 01/05/09
Breadth and Depth NEW jasondlnd | 01/05/09
RE: Breadth and Depth NEW PureCoffee | 01/05/09
Sounds Scary NEW dianecmiles@... | 01/05/09
Be your own boss NEW connie@... | 01/05/09
Good List, INteresting NEW wade.stoddard@... | 01/05/09
In & Out are fashion NEW fgranier@... | 01/05/09
In & Out Boards are Definately In NEW MrSnade | 01/05/09
IT Trends NEW Bizzo | 01/05/09
IT Trends NEW michaelsaltmarsh@... | 01/05/09
No certs? NEW fred@... | 01/05/09
Yes... CERTS! NEW vicky@... | 01/05/09
If certs are out NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
I wouldn't add anything, I'd summarise NEW Tony Hopkinson | 01/05/09
What will happen to inhouse IT? NEW ganesh@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW rehorst@... | 01/05/09
Evaluating Predictions NEW GreenPirogue | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW rcpj80@... | 01/05/09
Careful though... NEW chrisbedford | 01/05/09
Correct and... NEW smontgomery@... | 01/05/09
Indeed NEW Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 01/05/09
Holistic Look NEW alopez@... | 01/05/09
Holistic? NEW toysarefun | 01/05/09
Be careful NEW oschmid14@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW muhshak@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW documentsonwheels@... | 01/05/09
Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW jpimer@... | 01/05/09
Totaly agree NEW rk@... | 01/05/09
Where did that come from NEW oschmid14@... | 01/05/09
I agree NEW emoyer@... | 01/05/09
HP for me NEW tim uk | 01/05/09
Yes... DELL NEW vicky@... | 01/05/09
Because I hear ... NEW Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 01/05/09
HP, Dell, Apple and IBM are about even over time IMHO NEW lmnogoldfish | 01/05/09
Dell supporter here NEW blarman | 01/05/09
I have to concurr... NEW melissab@... | 01/05/09
Dell vs HP Servers NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
HP IN DELL OUT? I don't think so! NEW jonbaq@... | 01/05/09
IN: More Cheap Labor OUT: Decent Paying IT Jobs NEW Arsynic | 01/05/09
Sadly NEW Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 01/05/09
Sadly NEW jpimer@... | 01/05/09
Sadly NEW Jody@... | 01/05/09
Bean-Counters Know No Other Way NEW Arsynic | 01/05/09
Sadly... NEW chris@... | 01/05/09
True and Sad True NEW reisen55@... | 01/05/09
Amen to that !!! NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
IN: Procurve Switches OUT: Expensive CISCO Equipment NEW Arsynic | 01/05/09
I mostly agree NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW herveyallen@... | 01/05/09
Very intriguing list NEW saigman | 01/05/09
Agreed NEW oschmid14@... | 01/05/09
Yep, Agreed NEW chris@... | 01/05/09
Macs will not become predominent NEW Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 01/05/09
Platform Stagnation NEW john3347@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW dguyton@... | 01/05/09
In: Chaos and the quick fix; Out: Process and quality NEW dbecker@... | 01/05/09
Quality Will Not Improve When the Labor Is Cheap NEW Arsynic | 01/05/09
Well, it's not really, but... NEW chris@... | 01/05/09
Bangalore Programmers NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
Actually process is in.. NEW toysarefun | 01/05/09
Not seeing the 'business skills into IT' trend NEW jlrobins | 01/05/09
Right on NEW curtis@... | 01/05/09
Preach it Curtis NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
IN: Business Analysis Major Out: Computer Science Major NEW Arsynic | 01/05/09
Perfect said NEW oschmid14@... | 01/05/09
Arsynic U Rock NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
Step up! NEW jsimonelli@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW timnjohnson@... | 01/05/09
While you're preparing that head.... NEW melissab@... | 01/05/09
In and Out From my perspective NEW  | 01/05/09
Lovono - keep purchasing from China that will help! NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW michael_orton@... | 01/05/09
Whats with the Macintosh? NEW toysarefun | 01/05/09
MAC wont replace XP/Vista NEW parfait@... | 01/05/09
No, it won't NEW Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 01/05/09
Come on Professionals - MAC is back - ya right NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
Over-hyped trends NEW reisen55@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW jgraber@... | 01/05/09
8-5 I.T. positions NEW MichaelSawyer1969@... | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW Greg Martin | 01/05/09
RE: Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What's in and what's out NEW Sterling "Chip" Camden | 01/05/09
Gozar the Gozarian - OUT Ghostbusters - IN NEW Photogenic Memory | 01/05/09

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