Top on the list, is the pressing need to evaluate System Development methodologies which streamline the processes to reflect services that are light for the end-user, thus reducing interaction-lagging time which offcourse is a prerequisite for boredom. All the more, 'needs' and 'wants' should clearly be distinguishable to keep the deliverables always within the context of the agreement.

ITaaS grew to fill in that shoes, and to help knock off upront IT investment costs, which for SMIs (Small Medium Industry) is particularly crucial. In the developing world, the upfront IT investment has helped to demotivate aspiring Small & Medium scale vendors from embracing the potentials of IT.

Alot of companies fail to see beyond the upfront IT investment cost, but with ITaaS there just might be hope. The coming months will determine the course major players will take. Stats suggest that the IT job market slowed. This should be an incentive for the ITaaS community to take the bull by the horn & inject life into an otherwise sleepy industry.