The Future of IT Services: How to Prepare - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership.
New Delivery Models The lines between products and services are blurring — Software-as-a-service (SaaS), solution accelerators (pre-built code that systems integrators use to kickstart client projects), and cloud services are all examples. And while these hybrid solutions are often pitched as being less expensive in the near term, buyers also want them for more long-term strategic reasons too — more transparency into the cost structure of their IT delivery and less dependency on dedicated assets are two key long-term benefits. One utilities firm told Forrester that while they could justify SaaS on cost alone, they were actually implementing it to get services to their business users faster, helping IT develop a better relationship with its constituents.
For a small business owner, all that IT stuff can be pretty confusing. That's why it's better to just hire someone who knows what they are doing. That way you now everything is working properly.
Posted by: Irvine IT | Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 12:44 PM