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Cloud service sourcing is immature: Gartner

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Cloud computingMUMBAI, INDIA: CIOs should take steps to manage inherent risks and unexpected costs during the cloud services revolution as cloud computing and offshoring become mainstream, according to Gartner, Inc.

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During the next few years, market dynamics will determine whether cloud-enabled outsourcing will be the demise of traditional outsourcing and if it will lead to the convergence of services and products currently marketed 'as a service' or if it will result in next-generation outsourcing, the IT research firm said in a press release

“Cloud service sourcing is immature and fraught with potential hazards. The hype around cloud computing services has increased interest as well as caution for CIOs trying to determine where, when and if cloud services can provide valuable outcomes for their businesses,” said Frank Ridder, research vice president at Gartner.

Cloud-driven business and IT services include all types of solution that are developed, bundled and packaged as outsourcing service offerings for which the business or IT service provider uses one or more cloud computing technologies within the solution's overall architecture.

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These services can be delivered directly by a cloud provider or via a service aggregator for the delivery of pre-engineered and configurable business solutions in a timely and cost-effective manner.

Ridder added, “Cloud computing is driving discontinuity that introduces exciting opportunities and costly challenges, adding that organizations need to understand these changes and develop realistic cloud sourcing strategies and contracts that can reduce risk.”

He said that traditional IT services often find organizations locked in, fighting with rigid delivery or hesitation to change when engaged in traditional IT services deals. Innovation seldom materializes and solutions fail to scale, and service providers often struggle with their profits.

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“In the new cloud services scenario, however, flexibility, agility and innovation are design principles and, over time, service providers will succeed in delivering on these principles. The market also expects scalability, cost-efficiency and pay-per-use pricing models from cloud services solutions,” said Ridder.

Although cloud services already provide these, service providers manage their risks through terms and conditions that are still immature. Gartner believes that solutions and their commercial terms are maturing quickly. To avoid the potential pitfalls and hidden costs of cloud sourcing, Ridder said that organizations need to ensure they understand the short- and long-term implications of cloud services, on the demand and supply side, as well as on the sourcing life cycle itself.