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		<title>By: ChadJones</title>
		<link>http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/total-cio/it-organization-of-the-future-is-a-hybrid/#comment-774</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very insightful article on where IT in general is going.  Of course the big question is how is it going to get there.  The problem as I see it today is that the security requirements and the process control necessary to allow an orderly and IT controlled migration to these cloud resources will end up being the key to unlocking this vision.  As an example of this, many organizations have operations personnel that touch twenty (20) different systems in order to provision a resource.  Of those twenty, nineteen of them have nothing to do with the resources creation.  They are all around the operational process that is relevant to that company’s unique compliance model.  That compliance model is different from business to business.  The way I see it, it would appear that without a system that allows the virtualization of the operational intelligence and compliance model, the vision ends up as a “dog with different fleas” when compared to today’s IT.  We end up moving from internal IT siloes to a bunch cloud siloes.  Sure the automation is better off, but is IT really getting the full benefit? 

Chad Jones
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very insightful article on where IT in general is going.  Of course the big question is how is it going to get there.  The problem as I see it today is that the security requirements and the process control necessary to allow an orderly and IT controlled migration to these cloud resources will end up being the key to unlocking this vision.  As an example of this, many organizations have operations personnel that touch twenty (20) different systems in order to provision a resource.  Of those twenty, nineteen of them have nothing to do with the resources creation.  They are all around the operational process that is relevant to that company’s unique compliance model.  That compliance model is different from business to business.  The way I see it, it would appear that without a system that allows the virtualization of the operational intelligence and compliance model, the vision ends up as a “dog with different fleas” when compared to today’s IT.  We end up moving from internal IT siloes to a bunch cloud siloes.  Sure the automation is better off, but is IT really getting the full benefit? </p>
<p>Chad Jones<br />
DynamicOps</p>
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		<title>By: Sundar1978</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 21:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[thanks christina..these trends except the &#039;apple&#039; one are already becoming a reality.
A lot of behaviour change will need to happen with IT staff.They feel more comfy doing the &#039;backend&#039; job,not many are comfortable being accountable for the organization&#039;s failure as much as with success.today IT can help organizations make smart decisions and hence succeed.The IT staff are no more the defenders,they are strikers(in a soccer parlance)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thanks christina..these trends except the &#8216;apple&#8217; one are already becoming a reality.<br />
A lot of behaviour change will need to happen with IT staff.They feel more comfy doing the &#8216;backend&#8217; job,not many are comfortable being accountable for the organization&#8217;s failure as much as with success.today IT can help organizations make smart decisions and hence succeed.The IT staff are no more the defenders,they are strikers(in a soccer parlance)</p>
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