Martin Slominis had a problem familiar to lots of IT executives: His staff didn’t have the capacity to fulfill all the demands users put on his department.
So he did what technologists do best and used technology to solve the problem. Specifically, he turned to cloud computing.
“Cloud was an easy way to multiply our resources,” says Slominis, vice president of management information systems at theWayne State University Physician Groupin Detroit.
His organization started moving applications to the cloud several years agoto save money, increase agility and improve flexibility while reducing the maintenance work his team had to handle.