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AIIA Industry Analyst Forum, Future Trends

I attended a very interesting conference this week (although maybe not as fancy as Java One!) with three excellent important speakers, namely Andy Rowsell-Jones (Gartner), Catherin Bennett (IDC) , Sam Higgins (Longhaus)

Gartner
Survey of CIOs :

However the skills that are needed arent just hard core tech skills. Its the IT specialist who also has the whole rounded skill set, project management, analysis, customer relations etc that are required (and these people take 10-15 years to become skilled so there are no obvious solutions – 457 Visas over the last 3 mths are greater than the total for the last 3 years to try and pull in the right people from abroad!). Improvement of business practices is a key area of growth for IT systems, particularly systems that can give upto date complete snapshots across organisation

Overall though – its the “McDonaldisation” of the IT industry that is happening and those companies that adapt will be the ones that survive and grow. IT Components need to be simplified (from an external point of view) with ease of install, and short learning curve needed. Provide systems that mean that less skilled staff can do the same job…

IDC Australia

Longhaus

Panel Discussions

Overall
This was an excellent conference that I’d strongly recommend for people in the future, and for me showed that Shine are definately going in the right direction : from providing products in the Energy space that provide high level decision makers with correct information, supporting and investment in OpenSource training and products, and most importantly in providing IT consultants that are far more than just coders!

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