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The Ideal Modern IT Department (Part 2)

6/12/2013 11:10:33 AM

Redefined skills

As IT departments increase their use of outsourcing or cloud or managed services, Woyzbun says key skills will include “incisive business analysis (not just requirements collection) and effective vendor management.” It will be essential, he says, to create integration between disparate services, as most SaaS solutions address only part of an organization’s application requirements. Conversely, application development skills are becoming less important as package software or SaaS replaces internally developed applications. Elsewhere, simple technical jobs will decrease as organizations move to managed services and platform as a service,” he says. “On both the vendor management and analysis side, smart organizations are establishing specialized positions or departments to carry out these responsibilities better. The transition to the cloud is moving slowly enough that retraining [IT] should not be a major challenge.”

Application development skills are becoming less important as package software or SaaS replaces internally developed applications

Application development skills are becoming less important as package software or SaaS replaces internally developed applications

Stadtmueller says IT must understand how sales, marketing, operations, finance, and other functions work, in addition to knowing the company’s market, regulatory climate, and customer needs. “The unique combination of business knowledge and technical expertise will allow IT to play a strategic role in initiating technology-enabled business solutions, rather than react to requests from other departments.” IT in many SMEs already possesses the business mindset, creativity, and drive to develop business-enhancing initiatives, she says. “They just don’t have the time to think it through and execute.”

Developing relationships

Different business units have different needs, but cloud computing magnifies this fact, meaning IT has a chance to help decide the direction various units take. As Stadtmueller says, “IT has an opportunity like never before to establish itself as a strategic organization fully aligned with business goals.” She recommends IT departments become “cloud evangelists” that show other departments “how they can benefit from fast time-to-market, scalability, and low costs with the cloud.”

Woyzbun says good IT departments use the cloud to extend the IT-related options and capabilities they can pro-pose to improve performance. Weak departments “fall behind the business in identifying opportunities and lose control to the business if the business initiates the opportunity rather than IT.”

IT has an opportunity like never before to establish itself as a strategic organization fully aligned with business goals

IT has an opportunity like never before to establish itself as a strategic organization fully aligned with business goals

Operations-wise, Longbottom says IT can only provide the right options if it fully understands what the business does now and what it proposes to do in the future. “IT should be in strategic planning meetings with line of business departments, and the CIO (or equivalent) should be involved with board-level decisions so that technical options can be included as early as possible,” he says.

Thibodeaux says the cloud may present only a slight change for some companies’ IT operations but may be much larger in others, impacting the department’s behavior and the business processes of the entire company. “This is the reason for the momentum behind having IT become more of a partner to the lines of business than a supplier,” he says. “The ability to use technology through the cloud can streamline the way IT is provided, but it can also streamline a business. By combining thorough technical knowledge with operational procedure and strategic objectives, IT can be a major player in moving a business forward.”

Total elimination?

Is it possible SMEs might adopt cloud services so greatly in the future they eliminate their IT departments completely? Similar to consumers in home environments, Stadtmueller says, the smallest of businesses just might do without IT specialists. Over-all, though, “few businesses will eliminate IT entirely, nor should they,” she says. Because technology is more critical than ever to business success, she says, businesses of all sizes need on-staff experts to understand and drive the value of technology solutions, including collaboration, social business, big data analytics, and new solutions forthcoming. SMEs will partner with experts to manage infrastructure, platforms, and software, she says, but will retain responsibility for growing its business securely and cost-effectively. “That’s where IT will always have a role,” she says.

Is it possible SMEs might adopt cloud services so greatly in the future they eliminate their IT departments completely?

Is it possible SMEs might adopt cloud services so greatly in the future they eliminate their IT departments completely?

Woyzbun doesn’t “see individual business units taking on the delivery of these services, even if all required applications were available as [SaaS] and the infrastructure services were obtained externally.” Furthermore, he says, it’s not certain the market will provide cost-effective, comprehensive, and functionally adequate solutions for most industry sectors to enable them to fully depend on cloud solutions.

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