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We know information technology

plays a vital role in the traditional

business environment, and over

the past few years, businesses

are changing their approach

to information technology. As

a society, we’re starting to see

information technology as an

enabler for greater success instead

of yet another necessary evil.

Most

would

agree

that

businesses

are

maturing,

but the need to drive down

costs is still there. How do we

approach this? The answer is

simple: the cloud. The cloud is

a major buzzword that suggests

accessing files from anywhere

at any time.

But that’s not all the cloud is

about. The reality is, the cloud

is a physical infrastructure

comprised of many computers

in

massive

warehouses

throughout the world. Whether

it’s public, private, or hybrid, the

cloud is a huge game changer

that’s established its position in

the technology industry.

In fact, it’s estimated that

cloud spending will come

close to equaling what’s spent

on

traditional

information

technology in 2020. In a recent

survey of cloud users, 18% are

using a public cloud, 71% are

using a hybrid cloud, and 6% are

using a private cloud.

However, regardless of the type

of cloud, one thing is crystal

clear: most businesses are

looking to change how their IT

teams work for the benefit of

specialization. Over the next

three years, there’s going to be

a huge shift in the way IT teams

are made up.

The shift will be focused on

adopting the cloud and hosting,

which means there’s less of a

need for your IT staff to take

care of things like patching,

monitoring, and other routine

tasks and more of a need

for specialized IT staff to

handle activities like securing

against malicious activity and

By Jeanne DeWitt

What’s the Secret Key to

Operational Maturity?

SOAR TO SUCCESS

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anuary

2017

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Core Business Strategies