I wonder if half the time anyone on either end of the phone actually understands the technology they are either asking the questions on or for that matter answering...
IT contractor pay uplift from the Cloud seen as temporary :: Contractor UK
Having been in this scene for a few years I can say the following.
The base technology is not the differentiator. But the methodology is a paradigm shift.
Going cloud does nothing to reduce your need for IT staff, Only the need to manage physical tin...
Going cloud properly takes more than just calling your VM environment a cloud solution.
Going cloud is the bigest transition a business could ever make and will take many years not a few months.
The real cash cow in the Cloud hasn't even been found yet because:
a) The effort to completely rethink the way company IT systems work is far is too hard for most of the current market to fathom. (Lets face it we are the idiots that caused the mess today in the first place!)
b) The guys that got to own virtualisation are from the wrong background so unsurprisingly most of the companies that went virtual never gained the idea of what you can really do with the technology. We can bare witness to this by the shear number of over spawned un-owned machines that I find laying around buring resources every time I start a new Data centre transition...
Unix was the home of batch jobs and network shares and on demand processes. The wintel lot are mostly kindergarden compared to what I used to do 15 years ago with a bunch of shell scripts and a process map...
IT contractor pay uplift from the Cloud seen as temporary :: Contractor UK
Having been in this scene for a few years I can say the following.
The base technology is not the differentiator. But the methodology is a paradigm shift.
Going cloud does nothing to reduce your need for IT staff, Only the need to manage physical tin...
Going cloud properly takes more than just calling your VM environment a cloud solution.
Going cloud is the bigest transition a business could ever make and will take many years not a few months.
The real cash cow in the Cloud hasn't even been found yet because:
a) The effort to completely rethink the way company IT systems work is far is too hard for most of the current market to fathom. (Lets face it we are the idiots that caused the mess today in the first place!)
b) The guys that got to own virtualisation are from the wrong background so unsurprisingly most of the companies that went virtual never gained the idea of what you can really do with the technology. We can bare witness to this by the shear number of over spawned un-owned machines that I find laying around buring resources every time I start a new Data centre transition...
Unix was the home of batch jobs and network shares and on demand processes. The wintel lot are mostly kindergarden compared to what I used to do 15 years ago with a bunch of shell scripts and a process map...
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