Crushing the myth: Cloud will not eliminate IT jobs


Since cloud computing entered the IT scene, there has been a fear that ‘normal’ IT tasks, and the people doing them, will be deemed unnecessary. This is simply not true.
 
But what about cloud computing’s promise that it will cut costs? Sure there will be fewer servers (virtualisation and cloud computing effectively make more use of computing resources), but there will still be a need for IT professionals. When a company decides to make use of on-site private cloud, it means that the IT department of the company will most likely be responsible for the setup and management of the servers.
 
It is time to know the truth about cloud servers and applications. Cloud servers will not automatically do a backup themselves. You will need to ask your providers to do so, do it yourself, or take the risk of losing all your information. Security is another issue. While a cloud provider might offer you a virtual server, it might not have the necessary protection against all the threats in the cyber world. This means that you will still need an IT person (the systems administrator (cloud architect) most likely) managing the cloud server.
 
Cloud applications need to be managed to make sure that backups are made regularly, users can access their accounts and that passwords are strong enough so that sensitive data will be safe from outside threats. Therefore it is crucial that IT people manage the cloud application environment. Any company will feel better about the fact that their data is still in the hands of their own IT departments, no matter where or on what that specific data is stored.
 
It is thus clear that cloud computing will not destroy IT jobs or departments, but it will definitely bring changes to the roles of the people in IT departments. The cloud actually needs the ‘assistance’ from IT people to straighten out the bumps that are created by people rushing to the cloud and to do this, new skills will be needed.
 
You are responsible for your own fortune. Instead of fearing the cloud, embrace it. Take the necessary action to up your game (skills) to find your place in the cloud computing movement.

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