UPDATED 09:20 EDT / JULY 18 2013

Microsoft’s TechNet Shutdown Hints to Inevitable Cloud Transition : CIOs Should Take Note

Earlier this month we reported that Microsoft plans to retire TechNet Subscriptions, a premium service that includes access to software, documentation, and other resources that can help IT practitioners work more productively. Scott Lowe, the founder of The 1610 Group, perceives the move as a harbinger of things to come.

In the past, Microsoft depended on IT professionals and developers to drive sales in the enterprise. This is still the case today, but the company’s dependence on its ecosystem is gradually eroding. Lowe explains:

“[A]s Microsoft moves more and more of its services to the cloud, the overall reliance on IT pros will lessen as specialized consultants handle initial implementations and then the services are pretty much hands-off from a customer standpoint. Sure, there will still be a need for some administrative tasks to be performed – such as managing policies and user accounts – but no longer will IT staffers have to be familiar with the overall system architecture and deep configuration elements of, for example, Exchange.”

Lowe adds that IT is becoming increasingly business-oriented as cloud services gain traction among traditional enterprises, and firms like Apple continue to blur the lines between consumer and enterprise technology. He stresses that Microsoft will have to refocus its outreach on decision makers in order to stay relevant in the cloud era.

The cloud is disrupting both vendors and IT departments, but there are those refuse to go with the flow. According to Lowe, many well-meaning practitioners still insist on keeping their organizations’ services in-house. He predicts that Microsoft’s decision to pull the plug on TechNet Subscriptions will go a long way in pushing old-fashioned professionals out of their comfort zones and into the new technological landscape.


A message from John Furrier, co-founder of SiliconANGLE:

Support our mission to keep content open and free by engaging with theCUBE community. Join theCUBE’s Alumni Trust Network, where technology leaders connect, share intelligence and create opportunities.

  • 15M+ viewers of theCUBE videos, powering conversations across AI, cloud, cybersecurity and more
  • 11.4k+ theCUBE alumni — Connect with more than 11,400 tech and business leaders shaping the future through a unique trusted-based network.
About SiliconANGLE Media
SiliconANGLE Media is a recognized leader in digital media innovation, uniting breakthrough technology, strategic insights and real-time audience engagement. As the parent company of SiliconANGLE, theCUBE Network, theCUBE Research, CUBE365, theCUBE AI and theCUBE SuperStudios — with flagship locations in Silicon Valley and the New York Stock Exchange — SiliconANGLE Media operates at the intersection of media, technology and AI.

Founded by tech visionaries John Furrier and Dave Vellante, SiliconANGLE Media has built a dynamic ecosystem of industry-leading digital media brands that reach 15+ million elite tech professionals. Our new proprietary theCUBE AI Video Cloud is breaking ground in audience interaction, leveraging theCUBEai.com neural network to help technology companies make data-driven decisions and stay at the forefront of industry conversations.