What MSPs Need To Know About The Impact Of Cloud Computing On Clients’ IT Departments

May 21, 2015 Off By David

Grazed from BSMInfo. Author: Rick Delgado.

As cloud computing has gained in popularity over the years, many within the IT industry have been understandably excited and wary about what it would mean for them. Using more technology certainly opens up new opportunities for IT workers, but their roles and positions would likely change as the cloud was adopted by organizations around the world. Essentially, cloud computing brought about change and with change comes uncertainty on what the future holds. Now that the cloud has become mainstream and a common tool used by numerous businesses, we can get a better view of its overall impact on the IT industry. So far, the results have been promising, with cloud computing expanding the industry and opening up new opportunities for IT departments.

Of course, one of the overriding fears regarding the rise of the cloud was the effect it would have on IT jobs. With more organizations using cloud services, the worry was that they would need fewer IT workers on-premises, leading to reductions in IT staff. Luckily, that worst case scenario hasn’t happened. If anything, cloud computing has re-emphasized the need for IT experts on premises…

Just because companies are offloading some of their work to cloud providers doesn’t mean the on-premises workload has decreased. Businesses still have a great need for workers to engage in programming, systems configuration, and integration to ensure internal infrastructure is still running at peak performance. The company’s own technologies still need to function properly, and IT workers are the ones to turn to for that…

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