How the Cloud Is – and Isn’t – Changing IT

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IT Connection Blog by Amy Larsen DeCarlo

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  • The cloud strikes fear in the hearts of IT professionals that see the model’s potential to render them obsolete.
  • Yet, according to a recent Current Analysis survey on enterprise cloud adoption, many enterprises in the process of migrating to the cloud are finding that while on-demand solutions may alter the role of IT, there is still a need for internal professionals to manage technology. Read more of this post

Corporate IT staffers’ concerns about the threat to their job security posed by providers of external sourcing solutions are hardly new.  In both complex and more tactical engagements through the years, IT managers have often been leery of third-party providers. Read more of this post at http://bit.ly/QaO6iG.

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The cloud strikes fear in the hearts of IT professionals that see the model’s potential to render them obsolete.
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Yet, according to a recent Current Analysis survey on enterprise cloud adoption, many enterprises in the process of migrating to the cloud are finding that while on-demand solutions may alter the role of IT, there is still a need for internal professionals to manage technology
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