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Module 2 – Case
IT Services and Cloud Computing
Assignment Overview
The Case Assignment for this module involves thinking systematically about the IT services movement in general and about cloud computing as a particular instance of that approach. You will start by reviewing a number of sources discussing both of these topics. Our Module 2 sources include:
Introduction to Cloud Computing for IT Pros
from LinkedIn Learning
Office of Educational Technology: Blockchain in Education
Azure: Understanding the Big Picture
from LinkedIn Learning
Security in the cloud
from LinkedIn Learning
Learning Cloud Computing: Core Concepts
from LinkedIn Learning
You may also find it useful to review the corporate statements on IT services provided by some of the biggest corporate names in the business; this is how they are pitching the idea to their current and prospective corporate and government clients:
In addition, the optional readings expand on many of the central points; you may also want to do some independent research of your own to clarify any issues that concern you.
As you work your way through this material, you will undoubtedly find yourself wondering why we decided to lump these two topics into the same module of this course. IT services is a general philosophy of organization of IT management, while cloud computing is a rather specific set of solutions to some not terribly well-defined problems; solutions that remove from the organization both costs and responsibilities. Often, cloud computing appears to be a solution in search of a problem. The reason why we’ve chosen to combine them here is because, as you have noted from the sources, the proponents of cloud computing often herald it as a particularly strong instance of the IT services approach. Cloud computing removes the responsibility of managing all that technology from a particular firm. Of course, it also removes from the organization control of its information future and even of its basic data in many cases; it also can cost quite a lot of money which disappears into the services sector rather than into the hard assets category. While clearly confiding your IT management to cloud-based providers reduces the influence of technologists relative to that of information users, it is considerably less certain that users are always better served in the cloud then they would be if they kept their old techno-geek folks still chained in the basement to the old mainframe.
Case Assignment
Your task is now to try to resolve this question at least in part. When you have read through the articles and related material, please compose a 4- to 6-page critical analysis paper, following the general point/counterpoint model described below, on the topic:
Cloud computing and IT Services
· Provide a discussion on the benefits and issues of cloud computing. When should a firm purchase its IT services from the Cloud? What is the implication for IT oversight and the firm’s governance of those systems? If the firm moves to an Open Source environment, how will its data be secured and strategic advantage gained over the competition?
Assignment Expectations
You Will Be Particularly Assessed On
· Your ability to see what the module is all about and to structure your paper accordingly.
· Your informed commentary and analysis—simply repeating what your sources say does not constitute an adequate paper.
· Your ability to apply the professional language and terminology of IT systems and services correctly and in context; you are expected to be familiar with this language and use it appropriately.
· Your effective and appropriate use of in-text citations to the assigned readings and other source material to support your arguments. Please use Trident’s
Introduction to APA
for proper formatting and style.
Module 2 – Resources
IT Services and Cloud Computing
Required Material
MacLean, D., & Titah, R. (2023).
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mplementation and impacts of IT service management in the IT function.
International Journal of Information Management, 70, 102628.
Shrestha, A., Cater-Steel, A., Toleman, M., Behari, S., & Rajaeian, M. M. (2020).
Development and evaluation of a software-mediated process assessment method for IT service management
.
Information & Management, 57(4), 103213.
Jarvis, A., Johnson, J., & Ananad, P. (2022).
Successful management of cloud computing and DevOps. American Society for Quality (ASQ
).
Introduction to Cloud Computing for IT Pros
from LinkedIn Learning
Office of Educational Technology: Blockchain in Education
Azure: Understanding the Big Picture
from LinkedIn Learning
Security in the cloud
from LinkedIn Learning
Learning Cloud Computing: Core Concepts
from LinkedIn Learning
Mitra, S. (2013).
Build a school in the Cloud
. TED.