Part 2 - Cloud Computing & SaaS
The uptick of Internet infrastructure and adoption is not only exponentially increasing our data consumption, but is also transforming the way we look at software within business. As datacenters grow, it becomes more economically feasible to remove dedicated internal servers and infrastructure. Not only is it more reliable but completely scalable: smaller fixed costs of outsourcing infrastructure, whilst having the flexibility of growing as and when your business needs, will mean a new wave of IT growth for SMEs.
IT Jobs Watch even reports an almost double Year-on-Year increase in Cloud Computing as a percentage of vacancies, and IBM wants its offering to generate over $7Billion in revenue by 2015.Developers, Architects and Business Analysts with solid transferrable experience of networking, infrastructure and web delivery and software development are set to take best advantage of the coming rise in Cloud Computing vacancies.
IT Jobs watch: http://www.itjobswatch.co.uk/jobs/uk/cloud%20computing.do
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