IT is "Broken" // 2.19.08
We were going to go so far as saying IT Sucks. But that didn’t sound professional. On the other hand, it’s not wrong either. Information Technology is fantastic, absolutely essential, and largely responsible for this country’s increase in productivity over the past decade or so. It’s also broken. Information Technology is overly complex, difficult to implement correctly, and expensive to maintain over its short lifespan.Although one could fill a novel with what’s wrong with Information Technology, nobody would ever read that novel. So here is a brief overview of a few points we think are worth mentioning.
Complexity – Each computer contains parts from thousands of manufacturers. We then install a typical Microsoft operating system with millions of configuration variables, and on top of that, we install dozens of applications, some well developed, others not so much. Now consider that networks are filled with several, dozens, often hundreds of computers, network equipment, peripherals, etc., and soon you can understand what we mean by “overly complex”.
Requires high levels of expertise – Getting dozens of computers to communicate effectively and work reliably and productively while remaining secure takes a considerable amount of knowledge and experience. We often tell our customers that nearly every IT guy has a different way to do it and even well meaning and intelligent IT professionals will argue over the optimal way of doing it. How confident would you feel if you encountered three surgeons arguing over how they were going to perform your next surgery?
Expensive to maintain – Labor is the most expensive component of any IT infrastructure. And even well designed IT environments require regular maintenance and administration. IT environments that are not well designed take even more.
Cycle of obsolescence – The sad truth is that even the best equipment and software is only designed to last 3 to 4 years before it needs to be replaced. So if you were lucky to have had the best IT guys design an IT environment that was well matched to your requirements and you maintained it diligently over the last 3 years, it’s about time to do it all over again.
Even with all of these shortcomings, Information Technology has, generally speaking, delivered enough value and productivity that the investment is almost always worth it. However, those productivity increases have been slowing in the last few years and in order to overcome that slowdown, we need to do something different. And we would argue, it needs to be very different.
Over the past ten years we have worked to address the inherent shortcomings in IT. Our hosted computing solution does it. Our mantra has been simple, easy, affordable. The future of IT is looking a bit brighter.
Comments
Posted by
Danielle Lehman
on 2.19.08 14:56 |
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I totally agree with this. I'm glad to finally meet an IT guy who's willing to admit there's a problem with the current way of computing.
Posted by
Dayvia Nelson
on 9.2.08 09:16 |
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It is amazing how complex IT is and if you have ever worked for a company that does not have it all figured out and does not have the funds to keep it running efficently, you feel it. The scenario where you find nothing on your computer is working then realize everyone else is having problems. Soon the 50 people in the office are wondering around being social until your IT guy arrives or is contected to make the correction. It could be hours! And that is just one of the problems that occurs, not to mention the server room overheating and trying to find a way to vent a portable air conditioning in an office suite. Not the best way to run a business, and not something business owners like to worry about.
The hosted solution of Cloudworks make so much more sense and allows a company to be more productive and with less worry for management.

