The future world will not have CD or DVD
US tech billionaire Bill Gates predicts that the future will be entirely dependent on digital information transmitted through the Internet, rather than optical storage tools or hard drives.
"High-resolution DVD formats will be the last resort for storing data and audiovisual content," said Microsoft's chief architect.
This view is consistent with the analysis of many technology experts on the trend of changing computer usage. People will save data and programs on the Internet, instead of on the hard drive, allowing them to take files and applications anywhere, whenever they need it.
And on the road to such a future, Gates said that the role of software engineers is the most important."The next decade will be the brilliant era of software and services , " he said. "The amount of software professionals will become extremely scarce and unable to meet demand. Microsoft is shifting its search to talent at schools. The Internet is also the biggest information bridge to students at developing areas " .
On average, Microsoft employs 1,000 more employees each year and they just celebrated the 30th anniversary of the company's founding
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