Consumerization of IT: an example
Over the last 2 years or so (here and here for example), I have been discussing how consumer grade IT services might/will be used as part of enterprise IT, Gartner even says that Consumerization Will Be Most Significant Trend Affecting IT During Next 10 Years.
Today, Eugenio pointed me to a blog entry from our mutual friend EdJez describing how the IT environment of his company (a non-profit small org) is mostly (entirely?) handled through cloud infrastructure, free service and desktop software. Very interesting read.
Of course, there is a HUGE difference between a small non-profit and a Global 1000 company in terms of requirements, risk tolerance etc. but IMO Ed's blog post is nevertheless interesting for any sized company.
Also interesting is Ed's "wish list" at the end:
- Offline access
- Unified authentication
- Support for Integration
as well as his last comment:
I'd like to see more sites view themselves as 'building blocks' -- as part of a larger solution instead of trying to be the 'one stop shop'. Data, process, and UI integration APIs are always welcome.
All of this very much in line with was has been discussed in this blog and S+S strategy in general.
Thanks Ed for sharing and keep up the good work.
Comments
Anonymous
April 16, 2008
We have certainly heard in Enterprise accounts the conversations around how internal IT manage requests from departments for demands to use cloud based services that talk to individuals especially in the collaboration space. These requests are usually based on technology that was experience in education, or non work related social environments - consumer.Anonymous
September 16, 2008
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