I don't think cloud computing will make any difference. I've worked in companies where I was the only female, and then others where it was equal. What I have noticed is more women whom are not from the US, seemed to be more interested in IT over American woman. In some cases, I know they found it was the best paying job in their country than other professions so more pursued it. We do so much outsourcing, its a good deal for them. I've tried to convince my female friends that complain about not making enough to pursue a degree in IT and they look at me like I'm nuts. They take one programming class and get turned off to it. In that case, I wonder if is because working IT is not that glamorous, or only for "nerds". Most women don't want to be classified as being a nerd. In either case, I have not found it to hinder me in finding jobs, and I don't have an issue with working with a majority of men. As long as an employer is not denying me a job because of my gender and my pay is equal, I don't care about the ratio of males to females. In some cases its been more enjoyable. Men don't generally have PMS. :)