The Matrix is here! 

Dinesh
Author: Dinesh | Published: December 5, 2005 at 07:11 AM

Yup. Its arrived. The matrix is here. Computers that fix themselved, or more like software that works. IBM has just created the 'Self-Healing' Software. Imagine software that fixes its own bugs. Could it really be true? Accorinding to Alan Ganek, CTO of IBM: Similar to how the body's autonomic nervous ...

Yup. Its arrived. The matrix is here. Computers that fix themselved, or more like software that works. IBM has just created the 'Self-Healing' Software. Imagine software that fixes its own bugs. Could it really be true? Accorinding to Alan Ganek, CTO of IBM:
Similar to how the body's autonomic nervous system can heal a broken bone without conscious thought, Ganek explained, IBM's new self-healing software heads off slowdowns and service interruptions -- before consumers move on to other web-based businesses in frustration, for example.
So basically sites with a lot of ecommerce and user data will have Zero Downtimes with such technologies. So does that mean programmers will be out of jobs? In this era where we have software that builds software with a few lines of code and clicks of the mouse, that seems to be an eventuality. Unless you work on microsoft, plenty of bugs to keep generations of programmers in business!

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