Manufacturing Computer Solutions - The definitive it guide for UK manufacturers
 
 
Site Search :   Search Help   login

Cloud confusion causes problems for IT professionals 29/06/2009
 
manufacturing business software system A staggering 41% of senior IT professionals have no idea what cloud computing is, according to a study by Version One.

The document management software organisation carried out its research with 60 IT directors and managers across what it describes as a range of UK public and private sector organisations.

Of the rest, 17% understand cloud computing to be Internet-based computing, while 11% believe it is a combination of Internet-based computing, software as a service (SaaS), software on demand, an outsourced or managed service and a hosted software service. The remainder reckon cloud computing to be a mixture of the above.

Just 5% of respondents say they use cloud computing a lot, while almost half (47%) say they doesn't use cloud computing at all.

Version One general manager Julian Buck says: "Although this is only a small survey, the results are very alarming, especially as IT professionals are the very people that need to understand cloud computing so that they can explain its benefits to management."

And he adds: "If organisations are going to embrace cloud computing, it's essential that a single, simplified explanation is adopted. Failure to cut through the confusion could result in organisations rejecting this technology and missing out on the benefits."

Currently, Version One's survey suggests that only 2% of IT professionals will invest in cloud computing within the next 12 months – although a further 30% might.
 
Author
Brian Tinham
 
Email this article
 
Bookmark this article using:
 
Del.icio.us digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon
 
News Item
Linked Companies
 
 Version One Ltd
 
 
News Item
Similar News Articles
 
  UK’s most powerful supercomputer starts work at AWE
 
  SAP’s in-memory computing to change face of real time business intelligence
 
  Half of organisations expect cloud to enable creativity and growth
 
  Fifty percent of firms say cloud computing improves security
 
  HP helps manufacturers break IT improvement gridlock
 
 
News Item
Similar Reference Zone Articles
 
  Being able to say 'Yes'
 
  Always on?
 
  Who grasps virtual space
 
  Horses for courses in today’s race for storage
 
  Disk-to-disk-to-tape takes 80% off back-up times