Picture of green computing logo
Virtualisation can help reduce power use in data centres

Skills gap is hampering virtualisation progress

Over half of UK businesses cannot implement the projects they require, research says

Written by Tom Young

Over half (53 per cent) of UK businesses are unable to implement virtualisation technology because of a lack of relevant skills, according to independent research commissioned by IT consultant Avanade.

Although 46 per cent of respondents have mapped a virtualisation strategy, a skills gap in this area is proving a stumbling block for more than half.

Other perceived barriers cited include: understanding what systems are currently in place (38 per cent), decreased system availability (19 per cent), increased complexity (49 per cent) and extended time for transition to the new infrastructure (40 per cent).

'It has taken a long time for virtualisation to become a reality,' said Brent Kronenberg, director of enterprise service solutions at Avanade.

'This research helps explain why many companies are talking about virtualisation, but fewer are actually doing it. It’s one thing having a vision of your ideal technology infrastructure, but quite another if you don’t have access to the skills to make it happen.'

Nearly a third of respondents (28 per cent) have already deployed a virtualisation strategy. The drivers for their decisions range from cost reduction (83 per cent) to improved system management (81 per cent) and the ability to deploy new technologies faster (81 per cent).

Oil, gas and utilities companies are leading the adoption (44 per cent), with financial services and communication and media firms following at approximately a third each (31 per cent).

Virtualisation is also by far the technology that most companies are looking to invest in, followed by service orientated architecture (40 per cent) and self-healing networks (41 per cent).

'The right skills are not just required in the implementation phase,' said Kronenberg. 'There have been a number of reported issues in measuring the return on investment and extent of the server estate – to ensure real value, you need a team that can provide these metrics back to the business.'

reader comments

related articles

Picture of virtual server

Virtualisation not always a benefit, says research

Almost half of firms do not view projects as successful 28 Mar 2007

 

Server virtualisation tailored for SMEs

VMware has launched a new version of its server virtualisation product aimed at smaller firms 05 Feb 2007

Fedora 6 to strengthen virtualisation features with Xen 3.0.3

The upcoming Fedora Core 6 Linux will include simultaneously released Xen virtualisation tools 11 Sep 2006

Review 2007: IT skills and careers

Computing presents the year's biggest stories affecting the career of IT professionals in the UK 20 Dec 2007

vnunet.com comment: Monitoring data centre efficiency

Industry veteran Simon Perry argues that it's time for clarity over data centre emissions 03 Jul 2008

Report claims shipping emissions growing faster than thought

As the International Maritime Organisation agrees new rules to curb air pollution from shipping, new figures suggest urgent action on carbon emissions is needed 08 Apr 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Technology and privacy

Watch part one of a two-part Computing roundtable debate on the importance of putting data privacy issues at the heart of your IT plans 01 Dec 2008

Got the Knowledge?

Last week the civil service published a new strategy to help government seize the opportunities and meet the challenges of managing knowledge... 01 Dec 2008

Q&A - ntl:Telewest Business managing director Stephen Beynon

The cable provider's chief talks about the future of next-generation broadband access in the UK 28 Nov 2008

Computing podcast - Standard Life's offshoring plans; and the prospects for government IT

The insurance giant outlines its new outsourcing strategy; and we ask if the government's economic bailout will affect its IT plans 28 Nov 2008

India will remain open for business - but that's not the real story

One of the duties I have to fulfil as a director of the National Outsourcing Association is to talk to the media... 28 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Will the terrorist attacks in Mumbai affect your offshoring plans?

Will the terrorist attacks in Mumbai affect your offshoring plans?

Is India becoming a risky destination?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

Padlocked CDVideo

Technology and privacy

Watch part one of a two-part Computing roundtable debate on the importance of putting data privacy issues at the heart of your IT plans 01 Dec 2008

Podcast imageAudio

Computing podcast - Standard Life's offshoring plans; and the prospects for government IT

The insurance giant outlines its new outsourcing strategy; and we ask if the government's economic bailout will affect its IT plans 28 Nov 2008

Latest in-depth articles

ntl:Telewest's Stephen BeynonAnalysis

Q&A - ntl:Telewest Business managing director Stephen Beynon

The cable provider's chief talks about the future of next-generation broadband access in the UK 28 Nov 2008

cowboyFeatures

Guns for hire

David Neal explores the world of interim CIOs and discovers why more firms are turning to them to spur on IT-led change 27 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Primary Navigation