When you hear us speak the world “cloud,” it’s not the fluffy white forms soaring overhead. The cloud that we refer to are computing systems that are delivered to you through an Internet connection. The popularity and demand for cloud services has led both ordinary consumers and businesses alike to seek them out. Despite this demand, in the United States alone, there are over 500,000 IT jobs available. This suggests that there may be a shortage of workers with the requisite skillset and can provide a unique incentive to join the industry as to take advantage of such massive growth.
The Cloud Industry is Booming
The cloud is right in the middle of a huge growth spurt. According to Gartner, the cloud service industry will grow by over $38 billion in 2017, making it a $250 billion industry. The cloud industry attracts a very technical, talented pool of experts, from system administrators to programmers to those who understand the needs of businesses.
What can cloud professionals do for your business? Think for moment how your company can benefit by having a relationship with any of the following four kinds of cloud professionals.
Smaller businesses might not have the flexibility in their payroll to hire these types of technical employees, but they can outsource the planning and deployment of cloud IT solutions to their trusted IT provider. You can effectively outsource your cloud computing to Preferred for a platform specific to your organization’s needs. To learn more, call us today at 708-781-7110.
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