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Disruptive Technology Changes The Game, Again! - April 27, 2009 at 4:33 pm

Remember When Video Killed The Radio Star?

By now we should recognize the signs of a major shift caused by a new, “disruptive” technology. After all, we have seen it happen so many times before. The only difference is that today the shifts are quick and dramatic, catching off guard anybody that dares to stand flatfooted. So what is causing the tremors this time? Cloud computing! And it is already hitting with a force that is off the scale, especially for organizations that are not looking for it or prefer to live in the “legacy” world of on-premises business computing strategy and applications.

Perhaps “Video Killed The Radio Star” is not the appropriate analogy to communicate a dramatic shift in computing technology, but for some reason that tune keeps playing in my head whenever I think about this evolution in computing. MTV was a dramatic shift that stopped careers for those unwilling to accept it. It opened the door for a new breed of performers that were willing to adapt. Yet it was only the pinnacle of the iceberg for all the technology changes that followed – from CDs replacing cassettes and vinyl, to iTunes and single song downloads.

Cutting edge performers had been putting out music videos since the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine, not to mention the entire Monkeys TV show (which drove their albums to the top of the charts!). But it was the new technology of cable television and MTV that was the game changer. Cloud computing is the cable television of IT world. IT directors and departments will either have to grasp and ride the movement of computing to web service providers such as saleforce.com, Amazon Web Services and Google Apps, or find themselves and their employers on the clearance shelf of the business world because they have become irrelevant in the market, just like 8-track tapes.

The newspaper industry has experienced this shift as a result of technology change that helps to illustrate this point. The static newspaper has been driven down by the dynamic web page and email alerts for news. You don’t have to own, staff, and maintain huge printing plants running around the clock in order to sell and deliver the news today. Corporate size is not the advantage in distributing the news as it once had been thanks to the internet. Wireless and handheld access to the Internet has further made the hard copy delivery model a competitive disadvantage. The result has been a proliferation of news and information sites, and a long line of newspaper bankruptcies. The down economy has served to accelerate this phenomenon.  Think about this analogy as it relates to cloud computing. You can read other Model Metrics blogs from our technologists that explain in detail how we are leveraging salesforce.com, Amazon Web Services (the business unit) and Google Apps to create an elastic, powerful, and extremely cost effective new world order of computing.

Google “Amazon Web Services” if you want another perspective. My thoughts here are to sound the alarm. There is a change coming and you need to look up now to “the cloud” to take advantage of this opportunity to achieve competitive advantage, and in some cases survival, before it is too late.

Video killed the radio star…Cloud computing is going to kill traditional IT. Those that look to the cloud will be the new winners.