September 09, 2013 The Explosion of Cloud Services Isn't the Death of IT
By Oliver VanDervoort , Contributing Writer
While the rise of cloud computing is good news for most people, there is a sector that has to wonder if their jobs are about to go away for good. The IT professional who is dedicated to one firm or another is most likely watching those firms gradually turn to cloud service providers almost like a line of dominos falling. The good news is that the right kind of IT professional can actually find a way that their services are still considered valuable in certain ways.
With the prolific increase in cloud services companies, there is also quite a bit of worry about the security of these services. While these cloud services are allowing individual companies to do away with their IT staff, there are always a couple of jobs that can pop up. One way in which IT professionals have managed to continue to stay relevant is that they have moved from these individual companies to those that are now offering cloud services. While these jobs may not be as plentiful, they are there. The more cloud services companies that continue to enter the fray, the more IT workers will be able to join that work force.
BYOD services are still going to need some IT professionals to help those companies that offer those services. With the massive growth in mobile devices that are able to connect to the Internet, it is important for companies to make sure that they have the right protection. The changing ways in which people and employees are able to connect to the Internet will always mean that there are people who need to stand guard and make sure that they are connecting in a safe manner.
Basically, the changing ways in which we all use the Internet means that the death of the IT profession has been greatly exaggerated... Read More
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