Welcome to EMC Consulting Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

Browse by Tags

All Tags » cloud computing » Career
  • IT Ops Need to Think About Cloud Computing

    Much of the resistance to cloud computing is by operational IT staff. Some of this resistance is based on real concerns; most of it is because of the fear of loss of control. IT Pros seem to fear that the moment the physical, on site datacentre disappears that they will lose their power base and jobs. Service rather than server The constant ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 23, 2010
  • Data Professionals Need to Think About Cloud Computing

    Large enterprise databases that form the backbone of business are not going to move out to a cloud computing platform any time soon, but more and more data will be processed in and originate the cloud and data professionals need to understand how to work with data in the cloud. Non Transactional Data Processing The delay between transactions ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 22, 2010
  • User Experience Designers Need to Think About Cloud Computing

    At first you would think that in a world cloud computing applications would look and behave the same as any other web application – after all it is the financial model for computing that has changed, not what is served up, right? For many of the large websites that we use today that is generally true – cloud computing doesn’t change much. What ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 21, 2010
  • Testers and QA Need to Think About Cloud Computing

    Testers, who are normally derided as the poor cousins in IT, have an opportunity in cloud computing to assert their value to the development and operation of solutions. Any cloud computing project that implements the standard non-cloud test strategy (that may be working well for traditional systems) is in for a big surprise as they approach the go ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 18, 2010
  • Business Analysts Need to Think About Cloud Computing

    As cloud computing projects get under way, the demand for cloud savvy business analysts is going to outstrip demand. Cloud computing introduces more than just technical changes as it forces changes to IT processes and alters the way that the business interacts with its customers. Compliance The most obvious areas are in compliance, risk and ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 17, 2010
  • Creatives Need to Think About Cloud Computing

    At first glance there would seem to be little that creatives need to know about cloud computing – after all, it is just another hosting platform right? But there are some key things that creatives need to think about. I don’t wear the right clothes to know enough about the creative processes or roles, so I will, for the sake of convenience lump ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 16, 2010
  • Project Managers Need to Think About Cloud Computing

    Whether software development or infrastructure, the manner in which cloud computing projects are delivered is different enough to require a slightly different approach to project management. So while the same elements exist on cloud computing projects as any other, the sequence that they need to be done in is a bit jumbled up, the focus is higher ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 15, 2010
  • Who Should Know About Cloud Computing?

    As much as cloud computing is getting media attention and is being hyped as the way that IT is going to be done in future, it seems that many people within the IT industry are ignoring it for now. While technologists, CIO’s and data centre professionals are giving cloud computing a look, other important roles within the IT chain seem to feel that ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on June 14, 2010
  • SQLBits and a Culture of Learning

    This week I am finalising my preparation for the talk that I am giving at SQLBits this weekend. ‘Finalising’ means taking the points that I want to make and other things floating around in my head and produce some meaningful slides so that I don’t go off track too much – so I still have some work to do this week. In preparing for a presentation ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on March 23, 2009
  • The Web to Cloud Skills Gap

    The majority of .NET developers are web developers and web development definitely has complexity in terms the required breadth of technologies that a developer needs to master - html, css, javascript, database, and a whole host of other technical jiggery-pokery that needs to be dealt with.  However, even though there usually at least three ...
    Posted to Simon Munro (Weblog) by simon.munro on March 4, 2009
Powered by Community Server (Personal Edition), by Telligent Systems