Sunday, April 6, 2014

Your Cloud in 2020, Keep your Business Vision 20-20

By 2020, many industry watchers believe the easy availability of commodity, on-demand IT will have dramatically disrupted the market to the extent of creating new ways of doing business.

Just read this great article on Computer Weekly about Cloud business in 2020 and how Cloud is changing the levels and why Business owners need to move towards cloud in next few years. 

Some of the quotes:: 
“Business in 2020 will be much more focused on controlling the cost levers and agility aspects,”  
“The business landscape is changing fast and at different rates in different geographies and verticals, so businesses will need to move faster and change things faster – expand and contract. So any IT used must be scalable and capable of meeting local political regulations. Cloud will play a part, but will be only one such source of IT.”
“People talk about shared services and a multi-tenanted platform and there will be an even bigger push towards BYOD (bring your own device) from non-technical people. Employees will want to be able to use any device and for cloud to be successful in this scenario, you should just be able to log in via your browser, regardless of device,”

“Look at Blockbuster and Netflix. Blockbuster is bankrupt because it was held back by its legacy of DVD shops, which is why Netflix could storm ahead with online rentals,” 
 “Cloud will be better because it is like having a Formula 1 team running IT compared to having the local garage – at the end of the day no organisation could afford to employ these people. You see innovation on a daily basis and organisations will go to the cloud because that level of innovation can’t be matched,”

We firmly believe Companies planning to succeed need to have clear vision, the 2020 vision to plan, migrate to Cloud solutions to leverage what Cloud has to offer and how they can benefit and get on the bandwagon before your competitors get on it.
You can read rest of the article here 

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