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Sean Larner CEO of both l'arbre solutions and Broolz, chats with Michele Hudnall of Novell on how the cloud and new cloud-based vendors are impacting the business services landscape. They also explore the ways these new offerings are competing with internal IT to provide the business with the services.
I had the great opportunity to speak with a good friend on Cloud Chasers a little over a week ago now on April Fools day. A very good day to catch up with friends and chat about the competition cloud based services are presenting to today's IT organizations. I started my career as an IT outsourcing service provider with virtualized mainframes, I find that what's old is new again in an even more flexible model than previous used.
We've spoken about the shift that IT must make in delivering and communicating service performance, rather than technology performance for many years. The catalyst for change is competition and it is heating up in the market. The service providers know their costs and the value of their services and are bypassing the IT organizations and selling directly to the business. This presents an interesting dynamic - does the business really know how to manage the service provider well? and should the IT organization serve as the gatekeeper?
These are the opposing forces. As new services come to the data center or old ones are updated, the delivery mechanism should be evaluated. Adopting cloud isn't really the objective, but driving business growth is the objective and can a cloud based service deliver a business service for higher business growth, is the question.
Come listen to my friend from across the small pond discuss his thoughts on the topic as a CEO of a cloud based collaboration service for the enterprise on Cloud Chasers.
Michele
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