Clouds impact on CIOs and IT departments
CIOs have to deal with business managers who hire the equivalent of several
IT departments using a credit card and their normal operational budgets. In
fact, 65 percent of all business mangers maintain an IT budget of their own —
carved from their normal operational budget — for SaaS or cloud services they
can buy directly, rather than going through IT.
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What does this mean to IT jobs? Some statistics give an indication:
- By 2014, one-third of all IT organizations will be providing cloud
services to business partners rather than providing IT internally. - By 2015, spending on public cloud services (including SaaS) will make up
46 percent of all new IT spending. SaaS will make up three-quarters of that
spending, giving SaaS and cloud providers the leading role in vendor relations
with your company.
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