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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Will Cloud take away my JOB


Tech industry experts are predicting that demand for certain tech roles will dramatically decline over the next decade as organizations switch to cloud computing.
By 2020 the majority of organizations will rely on the cloud for more than half of their IT services, according to Gartner's 2011 CIO Agenda Survey
A lot of On-premises Services are slowly moving to the cloud and everything is watching as organizations embrace the cloud
After organizations have switched to the cloud the number of staff needed to manage and provision individual pieces of IT infrastructure - the likes of networks, storage and servers - can be scaled back, as much of the virtualized infrastructure that cloud is built upon can be automated. Because you don’t need to worry about the update of services, provisioning would become much easy, in fact it would offer self service catalogue,
In the new world, business designers and technology innovators will devise IT to support new ways of doing business, information architects and process designers will design and implement collaborative business processes that will allow for increased process automation, while solution integrators, service brokers and demand managers will manage a diverse group of cloud and non-cloud vendors.
The shift towards cloud-based IT services and how it will change tech roles. "There are not going to be fewer people involved in IT, but they will be involved in IT in different ways.If you are a server, storage or network admin, there may be fewer of those dedicated.
So what should today's IT employee do to protect his or her career? "Look for the skills the company is going to need five years from now, not now, and start building them," These include vendor contract management, integration with the cloud, analytics, rich lightweight Internet workforce applications, mobile applications -- these are all skills for the next decade
Try to get work with an infrastructure provider rather than an internal company system, Develop an expertise on a particular high-end technology environment, such as virtualization or storage area networking. Or get some experience managing a SaaS provider,Embrace the cloud, don't fight it
As that happens there is more opportunity for everybody, some people are going to say 'I don't like that new opportunity' and that is going to be a challenge for them, and there are those who want to embrace it, and believe me there are going to be more interesting jobs than there were in the past.
"You've got to take control of your career, it's more about the individual, and the individual's got to take the initiative."

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