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How Telcos Will Play A Larger Role In Cloud Computing
Posted by Dan Bieler on March 1, 2012
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Corporate CIOs should not ignore the network-centric nature of cloud-based solutions when developing their cloud strategies and choosing their cloud providers. And end users should understand what role(s) telcos are likely to play in the evolution of the wider cloud marketplace.
Like many IT suppliers, telcos view cloud computing as a big opportunity to grow their business. Cloud computing will dramatically affect telcos — but not by generating significant additional revenues. Instead, cloud computing will alter the role of telcos in the value chain irreversibly, putting their control over usage metering and billing at risk. Alarm bells should ring for telcos as Google, Amazon, et al. put their own billing and payment relationships with customers in place.
Telcos must defend their revenue collection role at all costs; failure to do so will accelerate their decline to invisible utility status. At the same time, cloud computing offers telcos a chance to become more than bitpipe providers. Cloud solutions will increasingly be delivered by ecosystems of providers that include telcos, software, hardware, network equipment vendors, and OTT providers.
Telcos have a chance to leverage their network and financial assets to grow into the role of ecosystem manager. To start on this path, telcos will provide cloud-based solutions that are adjacent to communication services they already provide (like home area networking and machine-to-machine solutions), such as connected healthcare and smart grid solutions. Expanding from this beachhead into a broader role in cloud solutions markets is a tricky path that only some telcos will successfully navigate.
We are analyzing the potential role of telcos in cloud computing markets in the research report Telcos as Cloud Rainmakers.
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In the Cloud Connect 2012
In the Cloud Connect 2012 Sillicon Valley event, Jerry Caron, Vice President of Analysis said their survey with top CIOs pointed out that TELCOs are the people they will NOT be buying "Cloud Services". The survey result showed only 6% of the CIOs voted favoring purchase through Telcos.
Is this consistent with your views on how CIOs think as of today?
CLOUD COMPUTING
In fact, the cost of managing cloud computing deployments may even increase the total cost of IT at least through the early transition phase.