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Career Education Society
The Sky is Falling! Or is IT?Industry View: Current State of IT—Understanding IT Trends and Resources to leverage the opportunities!
Stephen Ibaraki FCIPS, ISP, ITCP, IP3P, MVP, DFNPA, CNP – [email protected] Analyst: Computing Canada, IT Leadership Lifetime Achievement Award (only recipient)CIPS Fellow (FCIPS), NPA Distinguished Fellow (DFNPA)2008 Advanced Technology Award for Leadership in IT (ASTTBC)IS Professional (ISP), IT Certified Professional (ITCP/IFIP IP3P), Certified Network Professional (CNP), Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP)
McKinsey Advisor; 2006/7/8 Member Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD: Corporate Governance College)
CIPS: Past Chairman National Board and Executive Committee, National President: www.CIPS.caPast Chairman Global Board GITCA (formerly Culminis): www.GITCA.org ; Board Director NPA: www.NPA.orgwww.StephenIbaraki.com : 604.812.5717
Themes: Main:
Current State of IT: Industry, IT and Career Trends
Ending Overview:IT Associations and Groups—Solutions and Resources
Prizes, Q & A – Starting a dialogue
Current State of IT:Industry, IT and Career Trends
Current State of IT: Managing Change/Pace
Source: The Client Computing Scenario: An End-User Revolution Approaches, Gartner, Steve Kleynhans, Delivered at Gartner Fall Symposium 2005
Personal
Professional
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Devic
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MusicHobbies
Memories
Financial Info
Broadband CellWiFi
TV
Calendar
Memories
Financial
Medical
School
E-Gov
Shopping
VOIPLAN
WiFiCell
IM
RSS
News
SchoolSched
TaxInfo
SportsStandings
CorpArchives Training Production
Data
MeetingRecords
PersonalRecords
Work-at-Home
Corp Apps
Benefits
Banking Brokerage
Conferencing
HomeSecurity
Business Results& New Value
End User Productivity
ClientConnection
Keep BusinessUp & Running
Security
Competition
TechnologyChange
RegulatoryCompliance
CostReduction
Current State of IT: Changing Workforce
Financial success ~ 3m, 1 in 5
Strongly independent
Gen X&Y ~ 71 %
Personalized work
*Richer User Experience off-work
Company loyalty
Veterans(b. 1922 to 1945)
Generation X(b. 1965 to 1981)
Baby Boomers(b. 1946 to 1964)
Millennials – Gen Y(b. 1982 to 2001)(b. 1994 Gen I – online)
Source: “Get Ready: The Millennials Are Coming!”, Forrester Research, Inc., September 2005
Resource: http://www.stephenibaraki.com/cips/v87/m_furdyk_podcast.html
The Current State of IT: 5+2 P’s of Social Media
Blogs
Collaboration
Discussion ForumFeedback & Filtering
User Generat
ed Content
Social Networki
ngSource: Sean O’Driscoll
Current State of IT: Social Technology Trends Grassroots innovation/co-creation: outsourcing innovation Value extraction through interaction: social platforms Increased automation: organization ecosystem Providing access to internal technology: outside
boundaries
Resource: http://www.stephenibaraki.com/cips/v87/d_tapscott_podcast.html http://www.stephenibaraki.com/cips/v127/s_odriscoll_podcast.html
2009:1.5B Internet Users4B Mobile Phones
2011: 2B
2015:4B + ~ 60%6.6 degrees
Current State of IT: Online Usage
Current State of IT: Convergence.
Moore’s Law and Maslow Ubiquitous Connectivity
Generation Y Mass Collaboration
Source: Sean O’Driscoll http://communitygrouptherapy.com/2007/12/15/podcast-on-social-media-communities-and-influencers
Current State of IT: Where is it heading?
Specialists drops 40%
2013, 60% “Business Facing”
2015, 70% Versatilists
Current State of IT: Where is it heading?
Business/Core Industry
Attitude
Interpersonal:
PM, CRM, Comm.
Technical competencies
Career Growth
Resource: ICTC FIT (Focus on IT program for high school) &http://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2007/11/22/it-industry-resources.aspx
Current State of IT: BAIT
Current State of IT:IT as a Strategic National Asset McFarlane: IT Organization:
Operational/strategic; Risk; Competitive position
Harris/Decima survey: Majority IT essential to success: 81 % large , 78 % medium, 53
% small
Improves productivity: 77 % , 69% , 60%
IT or ICT (Information Communication Technology)Sector Impact: 32, 0000 firms & $149 B revenue
Resource:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/05/BusinessofIT/default.aspx
78% in favour
Business/Tech
Work Experience Valued
Moving to Next Steps
Career Growth
Resource: ICTC Pathway to Recognition (PTR)
Current State of IT: Industry Certification
Current State of IT: Gaining GroundIT as a Profession or Professionalism
Initial Professional Education
Professional Development
Accreditation
Code of Ethics
Professional Society: IdentityCredentials
Certification
Professional Status
Skills Development
Professional Development
Infrastructure Support Professional Societal Influences
Based on A Mature Profession
BOK (BODY OF KNOWLEDGE)
SOP (STANDARDS OF PRACTICE)
Resource: http://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2008/04/23/professionalizing-the-profession.aspx
BEFORE: No consistency Poor perception Geek / Pirate? Technical features Job
AFTER: Profession• Global standards• Professionalism/Trust/Ethics
Stronger voice/Common-ID• Engineer /Executive?• Business solutions• Career + Mobility
2009: International
IT Profession / Certification
based on common standards
Current State of IT: IFIP Vision
Note: US Fed Acquisition Regulation Dec 2007: requires code of ethicsResource: http://www.ipthree.org
Bernard Courtois, CEO of ITAC: ITAC employs more than 70% of the IT workforce in Canada and accounts for 140B in revenue….Supports IFIP IP3"....I think this global initiative fits quite naturally and quite well with the whole skills issue that we discussed earlier. That is, we need the mobility of professionals and we need professionals with recognized advanced degrees of skills so this initiative fits on both fronts. It's also a natural for Canada as an open society and an advanced technological nation. We very often have a role on the international scene of facilitating things like this because we are able to bring people together and help understanding across different mindsets.....I'm very happy to see that and that CIPS is involved in it...."
Current State of IT: IFIP Vision
Resource: http://ipthree.org/
GITCA (Global IT Community Association) is the world's largest international IT organization… Supports IFIP IP3“The IFIP IP3 program is the next step in the natural evolution of the industry and profession. IP3 stands as a foundation for IT workers, very much aligned with [GITCA] Culminis principles, ensuring career growth plus global recognition of IT professional value. Global mobility and international standards within a framework of ethical conduct, demonstrated professional development and recognized professional certification are the hall marks for an enabled IT professional and profession. This is the IFIP IP3 initiative.”
Current State of IT: IFIP Vision
Added Endorsements Worldwide: http://ipthree.org/
Current State of IT: National Comparing WorldwideCanada’s Rankings Falling
OECD—9th (From What?)Economist Intelligence Unit—13th
WEF—11th (in one year)
ICT Adoption Rates—Productivity
Current State of IT: NationalIT Investment Growth
5 year trend: 4% Canada: overall increase Economy growing in 2010
Source: ICTC; ITAC; OECD; IDC; Forrester; Citi; IMF; Gartner; MS
Current State of IT:Economic Contribution per IT Worker
CDN GDP = - $21B (Skills
shortage)
Wage +
Value
X 1.75
= ~$120
k
~120k yearly average contribution to economy per IT worker~21B yearly impact on CDN GDP—not filling skills shortage
* Based on Conference Board of Canada, ICTC estimates
Current State of IT: NationalSkills Shortage Trends 126 to 178K demand—next 8 years:
63% from retirements BC to Sask: Labour shortage and Skill shortage 600K+:~ 94% full; 81% > 1 year; unemp 2% < ½
nat.; 91% <=40 hrs
Beginning 2002: Up to 64% decline enrolments from peak 2010: 90% of world’s engineers/scientists
in ???Source: ICTC, MS Research, Media
Current State of IT: Salaries
Role Salary % Increase for 2008
App Dev Manager 87,000-110,750 7.6
Messaging Administrator 51,000-65,750 6.1
Project Managers 77,250-113,750 6.7
Network Architects 75,000-101,750 5.8
Software Developers 55,000-82,250 5.6
Tier 1 Help Desk 32,000-41,750 4.6
Business System Analysts
64,000-87,500 4.5
Entry Developer 50,000-60,000
Entry Dev + 2 yrs (Vanc) 57,000-88,000
All 3.7 Source: Robert Half 2008 Salary Guide
**Note: Outsourcing Mid-size > Large corps.
Only 12 %IT World Canada IT Job Market and Salary Survey: Average base salary 2007 80,329 vs. 77,529 in 2006Other data for 2008: Base 78,087; Raise 4,592; Years 13.7 M/F 3:1
Most Popular Educati0n MajorsMajor (popularity ranking)2009 : 6.2% increase in CS
Salary: < 5 yrs exp.
Salary: 10-20 yrs exp.
Computers (10) 55,900 95,500
Nursing (3) 54,200 67,000
Economics (7) 50,100 98,600
Business (1) 43,000 72,100
Political Science (9) 40,800 78,200
Biology (4) 38,800 64,800
Communications (8) 38,100 70,000
English (6) 38,000 64,700
Psychology (2) 35,900 60,400
Education (5) 34,900 52,000
Note: Median Salaries In IT ~ 50% degree (s)Source: August 2008 Time: Payscale & Princeton Review & ICTC
Current State of IT: Business IT Trends
Current State of IT: Business IT Trends
Current State of IT: Job Technology Trends .NET/C#, Open Source, Java Web development, Database, Messaging Web 2.0, Wireless/Mobile, Security, Gaming CIO survey: Windows, Networks, Database
Placements by Networking & Referrals:less job ads, boards
Majority HR managers – IT top priority Downplay Technical Business
= New job titles with business slant Commoditization, Gen-Y, Background, All Bus. Depts.
Added Resources: “Ignite Your Career: Industry Insights”
http://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2007/11/22/it-industry-resources.aspx
Interviews with 400+ IT Experts:http://www.stephenibaraki.com/cips/cips_interviewslist.html(see Maria Klawe, Eileen Brown, Lynn Langit)
Why Choose Computing?http://www.cs.washington.edu/WhyCSE
E-Skills--Global Skills Trends Information:www.e-skills.com/newsdigest
World Skills Competition:http://www.worldskills2009.com/index.cfm
Added Resources: Ensemble—one portal for all computing education:
http://www.computingportal.org/ ICTC FIT (Focus on IT):
http://www.ictc-ctic.ca/en/Content.aspx?id=150Debbie Vance [email protected] 403.991.0749
Alice & Scratch (teaching computing graphically):http://www.alice.org/http://scratch.mit.edu/
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF):http://www.societyforscience.org/ISEF/
Northern Collaborative IT Program:http://www.northernit.ca/NCIT.htm Dave O`Leary [email protected]
IT Associations and Groups: Solutions & Resources
CIPS Solutions and Resources:Working with Partners
CIPS/MS Academic forums and Ignite Your Career Webcasts http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/cc837417.aspx
IT Manager Connections Bloghttp://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/
Canadian Coalition for Tomorrow’s ICT Skillshttp://www.ccict.ca/
ICTC Pathway to Recognitionhttp://www.ictc-ctic.ca/en/content.aspx?id=1312
CIPS Solutions and ResourcesEducation & Accreditation
Expanding accreditation of educational institutions
Active speaking programSpecial Student membership and scholarships
Working with under-represented groups: CLL, CFS, WIT
Resource link: http://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2008/01/04/the-value-of-networking-through-cips.aspx
CIPS Solutions and Resources : It’s about CIPS people
Co-leading IFIP IP3: Global Certification Standards
Co-leading Seoul Accord: Global Education Standards
Only legislated IT Professional Designation: ISP or Information Systems Professional &ITCP or IT Certified Professional
Contact: Gina Van Dalen, [email protected],www.cips.ca, 1-905-486-1079
CIPS’ Kelly Gotlieb
Computing pioneer: laid the foundation of an entire worldwide industry, educational programs, and profession
Interview: http://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2006/09/29/459971.aspx
* Giving out $500 Bursaries named after Kelly
Professor Emeritus University of Toronto (UT):C.M., M.A., PhD. (UT), D. Math. (UW), D. Eng. (Technical University of NS), Fellow (ACM, BCS, CIPS, Royal Society of Canada)
Global IT Community Association:
Solutions and Resources
World’s largest alliance of IT associations/groups No fee for membership No charge services: Sharepoint, LiveMeeting, … CIPS is a member since 2005 * Schools or Teachers or Student IT Groups
signup here: http://www.GITCA.org * Giving out $500 Bursary today
MVP Solutions and Resources : Most Valuable Professionals
Independent Experts: volunteers 1 in 1.7 million is an MVP Global MVP Awardees:
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx
Looking for Speakers/Advisors? Need help, contact: Canadian MVP Leads
Simran Chaudhry: [email protected]
Ljupco Grmaskoski : [email protected]
* Giving out donated Prizes
Pat McGee: Gaming MVP (2007/8)
Noted gaming and development authority who is actively teaching this technology at BCIT--Interview:http://stephenibaraki.com/cips/v118/pat_mcgee_podcast.html
Book code: http://www.gamedeveloperonline.com/upgrade/Version2.0.zip
Course Notes and Resources: http://www.gamedeveloperonline.com/course/XNACourseNotes.zip
* Volunteering to be a Resource to Teachers on Gaming
Co-author, XNA Game Studio Creator's GuideBeacon for Faculty Teaching Gaming:[email protected]
Elisabeth Vanderveldt & Genevieve L’Esperance
Elisabeth: Global Chair, Company Co-founder, MVP (2007-9)
Gen: MCP at 15, MCTS at 16 International authorities on Collaboration, Driving
Passion for IT through http://geninc.tv/ Interview:
http://stephenibaraki.com/cips/v109/vanderveldt_l_esperance.html
* Share your school & student stories
International Technology Experts: [email protected]@geninc.tv
MS Solutions and Resources: Advisors
Team Ranked No.1 in the world One Stop--Academic resources:
http://blogs.msdn.com/cdndevs/pages/microsoft-academic-resources.aspx
Director John Oxley: [email protected]: http://stephenibaraki.com/cips/v109/john_oxley.html
Looking for Speakers, Advisors ? Need help, contact: Canadian Leads
Christian Beauclair: [email protected]
John Bristowe: [email protected]
Rick Claus: [email protected]
* Giving out donated Prizes
Connecting Consumer Questions with Answershttp://answers.microsoft.com
Worldwide Access:
• Covering 10 languages worldwide
Product Coverage:
• Windows XP/Vista/7 • English (September 28, 2009)• Worldwide (October 19, 2009)
• Office (est. launch January 2010)
Powered by the community…Backed by Microsoft Support
Engineers
Why Join the Community at Microsoft Answers?
• Gain visibility in the community, • Get started from the beginning with the
offical consumer site from Microsoft• Only for consumer technologies
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Students in Canada--over 16,000 enrolledContact: Joanne Wong [email protected] http://cisco.netacad.net Interview: http://stephenibaraki.com/cips/v89/joanne_wong.html * Donated Prizes
Active* studentsIn Canada16,450 231 Cisco Academies
*Distinct count of students that were in a class for at least one day within the past 12 months.
Secondary 119Schools
Community 105Colleges
Universities 7
TOTAL 231
Active Academies
Source: QuarterlyMetricsOct08.xlsAcademyBriefingBookDetails_10.31.08.xls
ACM Solutions and Resources
World’s largest educational and scientific computing society
Interview Dame Wendy Hall:http://www.stephenibaraki.com/cips/v19/dame_wendy_hall.html
Interview Barbara Liskov – Turing Award Winner:http://stephenibaraki.com/cips/v39/barbara_liskov_podcast.html
Interview Maria Klawe – President HMC, MS Board:http://stephenibaraki.com/cips/v99/maria_klawe09.html
Dame Wendy Hall, DBE, FREngPresident ACMhttp://www.acm.org/
ACM: Special Student Award 500 e-books: Books24x7 Thousands of e-courses Digital Library (all ACM publications) Subscriptions Award Summary and how to redeem:
http://www.acm.org/membership/ITdeansummit * You pick the deserving student:
1 per school – first 400 receive award * To redeem award: Contact Cindy Ryan
[email protected], 1.212.626.0510
IEEE-CS Solutions and Resources:
The world's largest membership organization for computing professionals
We hold hundreds of conferences, publish 26 peer-reviewed periodicals, and sponsor dozens of the world's technology standards. Our certification, training, curricula, and accreditation activities meet the demand for a highly qualified global workforce
http://www.computer.org/
IEEE-CS
Interview:http://stephenibaraki.com/cips/v88/michael_williams_podcast.html
Michael Williams: BSc, PhD, DSc World-Renowned Computing Pioneer; Past-President (2007)IEEE Computer Society
Draws, Q & A [email protected] 604.812.5717 PowerPoints:
http://www.stephenibaraki.com/ces/
Draw for Bursaries (CIPS, GITCA):Redeem by sending e-mail to me
Draw for fun prizes (MVP, MS, CISCO):Redeem by coming up during the break