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Five IT Myths To Be Debunked in 2013
Five IT Myths To Be Debunked in 2013

By Jennifer LeClaire
December 14, 2012 11:07AM

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"It is cloud vendors -- not IT departments -- who are responsible for making the path to the cloud simple, safe and secure," said analyst Andrew Jaquith. "2013 is the year to start demanding more from your potential cloud providers, especially when it comes to convincing your executive team and board that it's time to make the move."
 



With 2012 coming to a close, security analysts are beginning to offer predictions for the New Year. From cloud Relevant Products/Services computing to BYOD Relevant Products/Services, analysts are betting on what 2013 holds in store for IT departments.

Former Forrester Relevant Products/Services analyst Andrew Jaquith, who is now CTO at Perimeter E-Security, talked to us about five myths he believes will be debunked in 2013. Four out of those five myths revolve around the cloud.

Myth One: Cloud Security

First of all, Jaquith points to the myth that security issues will remain the biggest obstacle to cloud adoption. It seems this drum has been beaten to death since the first mention of cloud computing. Jaquith is betting this myth will show itself to be false in 2013. In fact, he says it's simply not true.

"What remains the biggest obstacle to cloud adoption is the 'idea' that the cloud is not as secure Relevant Products/Services as on-premise systems. In reality, the cloud has proven equally to more secure," he said. "It's analogous to keeping your money safely in a bank versus keeping it home under your mattress. Everyone knows a bank is a better, safer option. But when it comes to data Relevant Products/Services, we haven't quite gotten there yet. It's all about perception versus reality."

Myth Two: Cloud Reliability

The second myth Jaquith points out also relates to the cloud. That myth suggests that the cloud is less reliable than on-premise solutions. Jaquith said despite the "fear, uncertainty and doubt" headlines that make their way into technology media, downtime of on-premise solutions continues to outpace the cloud.

"Cloud vendors commit to and generally meet a 99.9 percent uptime threshold as part of their SLA. But this level of service is not easily replicated by on-premise solutions," Jaquith said. "But outages do happen -- things do go wrong. And when they do, what's most important is transparency from the vendor -- in ongoing, truthful communication and in action when downtime occurs. This transparency is absolutely critical in building trust between customer Relevant Products/Services and provider."

Myth Three: The BYOD Drain

"Bring your own device Relevant Products/Services," otherwise known as BYOD, is a trend that consistently made headlines in 2012. One of the running themes is that BYOD is a major drain on IT resources. Jaquith disagrees. (continued...)

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