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By Tim Ferguson silicon.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 24, 2009 4:36:51 AM

The advent of cloud computing could have a greater impact on public sector IT than the PC revolution did in the 1980s, according to the Society of Information Technology Management (Socitm).

The association for public sector IT professionals said the adoption of the technology is unstoppable, in much the same way as the adoption of PCs was decades ago once organizations realized their business benefits.

While the PC may have given managers their first taste of business computing through spreadsheets and word processing, cloud computing's combination of broad information sources with easy to use processing power - without the need for significant up-front costs or technical skills - could prove more revolutionary, Socitm believes.

The flexibility and potential cost savings of using applications accessed via the web will fuel adoption in the public sector, according to the organization.

Socitm Insight principal associate Chris Head told silicon.com the "fortress" approach of keeping all IT within the confines of the corporate network can't be maintained.

With the average user already starting to use web-based applications independently of the corporate IT department, Head said there will be growing pressure on management to look at the technologies.

"Unless the IT managers get on board pretty quickly and start to embrace the technology, they're going to be isolated," he said.

"We don't want to stumble into another schism between IT and the business - we actually want to use this opportunity to integrate the approach together and jointly work out how you can get something really worthwhile out of it, rather than it being another source of alienation," he added.

"I would imagine you're going to see the seeds of [adoption] within about 18 months, purely because of the financial situation that public sector organizations are going to be encountering."

According to Head, there remains security and business continuity risks of having data outside the organization but these will merely slow adoption rather than hinder it as they will be overcome fairly quickly.

Socitm says public sector organizations should therefore prepare a strategy for adopting cloud computing services by carrying out research and discussing the business benefits with users.

This article was originally posted on silicon.com

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RE: Cloud: More important than the PC?
Fuzzy business models - generally overhyped. (Read the rest)
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Without the PC there is no cloud  Michael Kelly | 02/24/09
Still, cloud based applications to create content and do programming are  DonnieBoy | 02/24/09
I agree, but we're not there yet (nt)  Michael Kelly | 02/24/09
That's good and bad  Chad_z | 02/24/09
Who will own the copyrights?  HypnoToad | 02/24/09
RE: Cloud: More important than the PC?  zmud | 02/24/09
And yet without the cloud  Michael Kelly | 02/24/09
never?  pupkin_z | 02/24/09
How can this be true when this keeps on happening?  zmud | 02/24/09
And PCs lock out users with viruses  Michael Kelly | 02/24/09
More Hype  nitecourt@... | 02/24/09
So everyone shoud do it eh?  ron.cleaver@... | 02/24/09
RE: Cloud: More important than the PC?  dtolar@... | 02/24/09
RE: Cloud: More important than the PC?  mr1972 | 02/24/09
Why do you think we HAVE the PC?  ddmattison | 02/24/09
RE: Cloud: More important than the PC?  elleno | 02/24/09
The cloud blows....  JoeMama_z | 02/24/09
RE: Cloud: More important than the PC?  qrx11111 | 02/26/09

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