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The desktop as we know it, and the services of the traditional IT department, will be relegated to the annals of history within the next five years, according to hosted desktop firm Nasstar.
Charles Black, chief executive at Nasstar, claimed that in-house systems and management will soon be a thing of the past.
Companies will instead turn to the internet to deliver core computing services, thereby cutting out the cost, man-hours and productivity being sacrificed to the management of employee desktops.
This migration to a software-as-a-service model will make traditional IT departments redundant within five years, as office workers log-on to the internet to access everything they need.
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