Capital: Moving Away From Вђ˜master/slaveвђ™ ... - Human

: These terms are rooted in a history of ownership and subjugation that remains painful for many, particularly Black and Latinx workers.

The phrase "Human Capital: Moving away from ‘master/slave’ terminology" refers to a column by Megan Rose Dickey in , published on September 25, 2020 . It was part of a larger industry-wide push to retire exclusionary technical language. 💡 Core Argument : These terms are rooted in a history

: Continuing to use such words fosters a workplace environment where underrepresented groups feel unwelcome. 💡 Core Argument : Continuing to use such

The tech industry has shifted toward terms that better describe the between components: Human Capital: Moving away from 'master/slave' terminology published on September 25

: In technical contexts (like circuits or hard drive arrays), these terms often fail to clearly describe the actual data relationship compared to modern alternatives. 🔄 Recommended Replacements

Human Capital: Moving away from ‘master/slave’ ...

Artur Krzywdzinski

Artur is Consulting Architect at Nutanix. He has been using, designing and deploying VMware based solutions since 2005 and Microsoft since 2012. He specialize in designing and implementing private and hybrid cloud solution based on VMware and Microsoft software stacks, datacenter migrations and transformation, disaster avoidance. Artur holds VMware Certified Design Expert certification (VCDX #077).

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