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  1. 1. Exciting IT Trends in 2015 Why YOU should consider shifting and upgrading your skills today!
  2. 2. Agenda • Learn the Top 10 IT trends for 2015 • 5 High Demand IT Career Tracks • How to get the essential IT skills you need to move into IT quickly
  3. 3. Gartner: Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2015
  4. 4. About Gartner • Gartner, Inc. (NYSE: IT) is the world's leading information technology research and advisory company. • Delivers the technology-related insight necessary for clients to make the right decisions, every day. • Valuable partner to clients in over 9,100 distinct enterprises worldwide • Works with every client to research, analyze and interpret the business of IT within the context of their individual role. • Has 6,600 associates, including more than 1,500 research analysts and consultants, and clients in 85 countries.
  5. 5. Dead or Lackluster brands Why take note of IT Trends? These 4 major brands died or lost significant market share for not keeping up!
  6. 6. Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2015 1. Computing Everywhere 2. The Internet of Things 3. 3D Printing 4. Advanced Pervasive and Invisible Analytics 5. Context-rich Systems 6. Smart Machines 7. Cloud/Client Computing 8. Software-defined Applications and Infrastructure 9. Web-scale IT 10.Risk-based Security and Self Protection
  7. 7. #1 Computing Everywhere As mobile devices continue to proliferate, Gartner predicts an increased emphasis on serving the needs of the mobile user in diverse contexts and environments, as opposed to focusing on devices alone. As smart-phone technology advances, smart-phones will be used in new contexts and environments. Along with wearables, smart-phones will offer connected screens in the workplace and in public. User experience will be key.
  8. 8. #2 The Internet of Things (IoT) The Internet of Things is big and it will continue to grow along with user-oriented computing. It will be the focus of digital business products and processes in industrial and operational contexts. Expect technology to be embedded everywhere. The pay-per-use model can be applied to assets (such as industrial equipment), services (such as pay-as- you-drive insurance), people (such as movers), places (such as parking spots) and systems (such as cloud services). Enterprises from all industries can leverage these four models.
  9. 9. #3 3D Printing Worldwide shipments of 3D printers are expected to grow 98 percent in 2015, followed by a doubling of unit shipments in 2016. 3D printing will reach a tipping point over the next three years as the market for relatively low-cost 3D printing devices continues to grow rapidly and industrial use expands significantly. New industrial, biomedical and consumer applications will continue to demonstrate that 3D printing is a real, viable and cost-effective means to reduce costs through improved designs, streamlined prototyping and short-run manufacturing.
  10. 10. #4 Advanced Pervasive and Invisible Analytics Analytics will take center stage as the volume of data generated by embedded systems increases and vast pools of structured and unstructured data inside and outside the enterprise are analysed. Organizations need to manage how best to filter the huge amounts of data coming from the IoT, social media and wearable devices, and then deliver exactly the right information to the right person, at the right time. Analytics will become deeply, but invisibly embedded everywhere. Big data remains an important enabler for this trend but the focus needs to shift to thinking about big questions and big answers first and big data second — the value is in the answers, not the data.
  11. 11. Context-Rich Systems #5 Context-rich Systems Ubiquitous embedded intelligence combined with pervasive analytics will drive the development of systems that are alert to their surroundings and able to respond appropriately. Applications will have the ability to understand their users, respond appropriately to their requests, and also be alert of “their surroundings.” This trend will create applications that will securely adjust how the information is delivered to the user. Ex. Context-aware security systems that encrypt information based on the context of the transaction.
  12. 12. Context-Rich Systems #6 Smart Machines Deep analytics applied to an understanding of context provide the preconditions for a world of smart machines. This foundation combines with advanced algorithms that allow systems to understand their environment, learn for themselves, and act autonomously. Prototype autonomous vehicles, advanced robots, virtual personal assistants and smart advisors already exist and will evolve rapidly, ushering in a new age of machine helpers. The smart machine era will be the most disruptive in the history of IT.
  13. 13. Context-Rich Systems #7 Cloud/Client Computing The convergence of cloud and mobile computing will continue to promote the growth of centrally coordinated applications that can be delivered to any device. In the near term, the focus for cloud/client will be on synchronizing content and application state across multiple devices and addressing application portability across devices. Over time, applications will evolve to support simultaneous use of multiple devices. The second-screen phenomenon today focuses on coordinating television viewing with use of a mobile device. In the future, games and enterprise applications alike will use multiple screens and exploit wearables and other devices to deliver an enhanced experience.
  14. 14. #8 Software-defined Applications & Infrastructure Context-Rich Systems Agile programming of everything from applications to basic infrastructure is essential to enable organizations to deliver the flexibility required to make the digital business work. Software-defined networking, storage, data centers and security are maturing. Cloud services are software-configurable through API calls, and applications, too, increasingly have rich APIs to access their function and content programmatically. To deal with the rapidly changing demands of digital business and scale systems up — or down — rapidly, computing has to move away from static to dynamic models. Rules, models and code that can dynamically assemble and configure all of the elements needed from the network through the application are needed.
  15. 15. Context-Rich Systems #9 Web-scale IT Web-scale IT is a pattern of global-class computing that delivers the capabilities of large cloud service providers within an enterprise IT setting. More organizations will begin thinking, acting and building applications and infrastructure like Web giants such as Amazon, Google and Facebook. Web-scale IT does not happen immediately, but will evolve over time as commercial hardware platforms embrace the new models and cloud-optimized and software-defined approaches reach mainstream. The first step toward the Web-scale IT future for many organizations should be DevOps — bringing development and operations together in a coordinated way to drive rapid, continuous incremental development of applications and services.
  16. 16. Context-Rich Systems #10 Risk-based Security and Self Protection All roads to the digital future lead through security. However, in a digital business world, security cannot be a roadblock that stops all progress. Organizations will increasingly recognize that it is not possible to provide a 100 percent secured environment. Once organizations acknowledge that, they can begin to apply more-sophisticated risk assessment and mitigation tools. On the technical side, recognition that perimeter defense is inadequate and applications need to take a more active role in security gives rise to a new multifaceted approach. Security-aware application design, dynamic and static application security testing, and runtime application self-protection combined with active context-aware and adaptive access controls are all needed in today's dangerous digital world. This will lead to new models of building security directly into applications. Perimeters and firewalls are no longer enough; every app needs to be self-aware and self-protecting.
  17. 17. How do these affect you?
  18. 18. Singapore ICT Manpower Demand Taken from Singapore IDA’s Infocomm Manpower Survey 2013
  19. 19. Singapore ICT Manpower Demand Taken from Singapore IDA’s Infocomm Manpower Survey 2013
  20. 20. 5 High-Demand IT Career Tracks • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) • Systems Management • Business Intelligence, Big Data & Analytics • Technology Sales and Marketing • Technopreneurship
  21. 21. Enterprise Resource Planning
  22. 22. Enterprise Resource Planning • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a term used to describe ERP software or systems which manage process flow & information across various business functions in an integrated manner across an organization. • The largest supplier worldwide of ERP solutions and services is SAP®
  23. 23. ERP in Action
  24. 24. Gartner – Top 10 Business Priorities in 2013 Top 10 Business Priorities Ranking Increasing Enterprise Growth 1 Delivering Operational Results 2 Reducing Enterprise Costs 3 Attracting and Retaining New Customers 4 Improving IT applications and Infrastructure 5 Creating New Products and Services (Innovation) 6 Improving Efficiency 7 Attracting and Retaining the Workforce 8 Implementing Analytics and Big Data 9 Expanding into New Markets and Geographies 10 Source: Gartner EXP, Qtr 4, 2012
  25. 25. ERP is a Growing Industry From “Gartner Forecast: Enterprise Software Markets, Worldwide, 2012-2017, 2Q13 Update” report
  26. 26. ERP – A financially Rewarding Career ERP systems are high value investment by large corporations - Pay more for software, Pay more for staff • 2013 Hays Salary Guide  SAP Analyst – S$72,000 – 130,000/year  SAP Functional Consultant – S$92,000 -162,000/year  ABAP Developer – S$55,000 - 90,000/year  ERP Project Manager – S$120,000 - 220,000/year • 2013 Robert Walters Singapore Salary Survey  ERP Functional Consultant – S$90,000 - 120,000/year  ERP Project Manager – S$120,000 - 160,000/year • 2013 Kelly Services Salary Guide  ERP Applications Consultant – S$66,000 - 120,000/year
  27. 27. Systems Management
  28. 28. What is Systems Management? Management of information technology systems in an enterprise • Network management • Security management • Database management • Storage management
  29. 29. Systems Management Career Prospects Job Levels Technology Path Business Path C-Level Data Centre Facility Manager Chief Information Security Officer Chief Information Officer / IT Director Architect Data Centre Architect Infrastructure Architect Information Security Consultant Database Architect IT Manager Project Director Specialist Data Centre Engineer Network Engineer Associate Security Administrator Database Administrator Project Manager Administrator System Administrator Junior Database Administrator Intermediate Desktop Engineer Junior Administrator Entry Desktop / Helpdesk / Technical Support
  30. 30. Skills Requirement for a System Management Career Job Levels Technology Path Business Path C-Level Data Centre Facility Manager Chief Information Security Officer Chief Information Officer / IT Director Architect Data Centre Architect Infrastructure Architect Information Security Consultant Database Architect IT Manager Project Director Specialist Data Centre Engineer Network Engineer Associate Security Administrator Database Administrator Project Manager Administrator System Administrator Junior Database Administrator Intermediate Desktop Engineer Junior Administrator Entry Desktop / Helpdesk / Technical Support
  31. 31. Business Intelligence, Big Data and Analytics
  32. 32. What is BI? “Business Intelligence (BI) platforms enable all types of users - from IT staff to consultants to business users, to build applications that help organizations learn about and understand their business.” Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms, February 2012
  33. 33. BI in Action
  34. 34. BI is a Growing Industry From “Gartner Forecast: Enterprise Software Markets, Worldwide, 2012-2017, 2Q13 Update” report
  35. 35. Salary Guide For BI Professionals From Greythorne Asia Salary Guide 2011-2012 (for Singapore) • BI Manager S$90,000 - S$110,000 • BI Architect S$90,000 - S$110,000 • BI Team Leader S$80,000 - S$90,000 • BI Developer S$75,000 - S$90,000 • Datawarehouse Developer S$75,000 - S$90,000 • ETL Developer S$55,000 - S$75,000 From Payscale.com Online (for Singapore) • SAP Business Intelligence Consultant S$46,699 - S$108,312 • BI Developer S$30,353 - S$110,738
  36. 36. What is Big Data? “Big data is an all-encompassing term for any collection of data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process them using traditional data processing applications. The challenges include analysis, capture, curation, search, sharing, storage, transfer, visualization, and privacy violations.” From Wikipedia
  37. 37. Big Data Landscape
  38. 38. BI vs Big Data Business Intelligence analyzes Structured Data Big Data analyzes Unstructured Data * Both are needed
  39. 39. Technology Sales and Marketing
  40. 40. Technology Sales and Marketing • Infocomm Sales and Marketing professionals are in demand. • Unlimited income on High-Value ICT products and services – ERP software licence and implementation can range from US$150,000 to US$750,000 for mid-size companies (easily millions for major MNCs) – Enterprise Core Banking products is “cheap” at US$1 million. For mid-range banks, the total cost can be US$5-10 million. For very large regional/international banks, license fees alone can be as high as US$100 million. • Job role requires specialized skills
  41. 41. Technology Sales and Marketing
  42. 42. Technology Sales and Marketing The Internationalisation Programme aims to assist Singapore infocomm local enterprises (iLEs) to establish economic links to global markets and to groom iLEs to be well-known players in the global arena. IDA pursues this programme through a combination of strategies: • Establishing Global Presence IDA has established offices in China, India, Qatar, and the US to help our infocomm enterprises penetrate these key overseas markets and exploit potential opportunities. • Enabling Market Access By leveraging on established relationships such as bilateral agreements, MOUs, and strategic alliances that promote investments between Singapore and other countries, IDA aims to open doors into these foreign markets for iLEs. • Providing Market Information IDA provides assistance to iLEs by keeping a watch on ICT developments in emerging markets, identifying market opportunities, and interfacing between governments and industry and IT associations. • Overseas Branding Overseas tradeshows, mission trips, roadshows, seminars, speaking engagements, etc, provide opportunities for Singapore to profile the abilities of its iLEs and to create opportunities for companies to meet with foreign partners and potential customers. Taken from Singapore IDA’s website
  43. 43. Technology Sales and Marketing
  44. 44. Technopreneurship
  45. 45. Technopreneurship • Google, Microsoft, Facebook – All initially startups! • WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook for $19Billion. Viber was bought for $900million by Rakuten, a Japanese company. • Zopim, a 6-year old Singapore startup, was recently bought by Zendesk, a US-based company, for $30million
  46. 46. Technopreneurship • Technopreneurs are the ultimate multidisciplinary professionals • Technopreneurship can’t be taught just in the classroom. Technopreneurs must learn from within a startup environment. • Potential pay-off is very large! At worst, you learn entrepreneurial skills and mindset that will help you in future careers.
  47. 47. How to get the essential IT skills you need to move into IT quickly
  48. 48. About Lithan Hall Academy • Lithan Hall Academy (LHA) provides specialist education programs for high-demand professional communities within a cooperative education just in time framework. • 4-year Edutrust-certified Education Service Provider certified by the Council of Private Education (CPE) of Singapore. • A recognized CET Centre of WDA • Full subsidiary of Lithan Education
  49. 49. About Lithan Hall Academy
  50. 50. About Lithan Hall Academy • Our programs are delivered within a "Cooperative Learning – Just in Time" model. • A way to educate working adults either to upgrade their skills or to gain the practical skills and competencies they need to successfully shift their careers towards a higher-demand profession. • A way to seamlessly integrates competency-based course curricula, work-integrated experiential learning, and Blended, Just in Time delivery.
  51. 51. About Lithan Education
  52. 52. Lithan Education Partners
  53. 53. Employers and Industry Partners
  54. 54. Our Education Model
  55. 55. How to Get into a High Demand ICT Job Roles • Decide which ICT Career Track you want – ERP – Systems Management – BI, Big Data and Analytics – Technology Sales and Marketing – Technopreneurship • Acquire Knowledge and Competencies for your target job role via NICF certified courses • Apply your knowledge and skills via Case Studies or internships • Implement your newly acquired skills at your new job role
  56. 56. How to Get into High Demand ICT Job Roles • For Singaporeans and Singapore PRs – Avail of massive course fee funding of 70% or 90% for expensive ERP, BI, Data Analytics, Systems Management, Technology Sales and Marketing and Technopreneurship – For “Place and Train” programmes, get placed with an employer in your target job role – Get course accreditation towards Victoria University’s (Australia) Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems)
  57. 57. How to Get into High Demand ICT Job Roles Register at the following microsites to learn more about specific careers and job roles: ERP and BI – www.lithanhall.com/sapcareers Systems Management - www.lithanhall.com/smcareers For those who want to become Technology Sales and Marketing professionals or those who want to become Technopreneurs, send us an email at info@lithanhall.com
  58. 58. End of Presentation

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  • At the highest level ERP integrates the functions of various activities in the enterprise:

    Finance & Accounting, Customer Relationship Management, Supply Chain and Vendor Management, Projects and HR Management, Manufacturing Production, Service Management and Delivery.
  • Do companies need ERP?

    In late 2012, Gartner consulting released the result of a survey they annually conduct. Gartner is one of the top reputable consulting firms in the world. In their survey of CIOs and CEOs, they found reported the following Top ten business priorities of big companies.

    Increasing Enterprise Growth, Delivering Operational Results, Reducing Enterprise Costs, Attracting and Retaining New Customers, Improving IT applications and Infrastructure, Creating New Products and Services (Innovation), Improving Efficiency, Attracting and Retaining the Workforce, Implementing Analytics and Big Data, and Expanding into New Markets and Geographies

    Note that virtually all of these priorities, especially the Top three, are covered by Enterprise Resource Planning solutions.
  • The ERP market is growing. According to a recent report by Gartner, the ERP market is expected to grow 32% over the next 4 years to 2017. CRM, which could be part of an overall ERP systems suite, is predicted to grow at the fastest rate.

    Wouldn’t you want to be part of a fast growing industry?
  • In Singapore, here are some median salaries from latest salary surveys conducted by three of the top recruitment firms. As an SAP ERP professional, you can earn from sixty-six to as high as two-hundred twenty Singapore dollars annually depending on your level.
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  • The ERP market is growing. According to a recent report by Gartner, the ERP market is expected to grow 32% over the next 4 years to 2017. CRM, which could be part of an overall ERP systems suite, is predicted to grow at the fastest rate.

    Wouldn’t you want to be part of a fast growing industry?
  • The ERP market is growing. According to a recent report by Gartner, the ERP market is expected to grow 32% over the next 4 years to 2017. CRM, which could be part of an overall ERP systems suite, is predicted to grow at the fastest rate.

    Wouldn’t you want to be part of a fast growing industry?
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  • Lithan Education is a leading Cooperative Education provider in the region. With headquarters in Singapore, Lithan Education has fully-equipped training centres across major cities in Singapore, India, Malaysia and Myanmar.
  • Lithan Hall Academy is a leading Cooperative Education academic program provider for high-demand professional communities in Singapore. It is a fully-owned subsidiary of Lithan Education.

    Lithan Hall Academy has achieved 4-year Edutrust certification. Administered and governed by the Council for Private Education – CPE Singapore, the Edutrust certification Scheme aims to enhance the quality of private education providers in Singapore in order to achieve a world-class education hub internationally renowned for its educational service qualities. With this achievement, Lithan Hall Academy has distinguished itself as one of the higher quality private education providers in Singapore.

    Lithan Hall Academy is also a recognized Continuing Education Training – CET program partner of WDA. Through WDA and IDA, Lithan Hall Academy provides funded programs mapped to the National Infocomm Competency Framework or NICF.

    Lithan Hall Academy is an education partner of Victoria University (Australia), which is an SAP University Alliance member.
  • Cooperative learning is an educational approach which aims to organize classroom activities into academic and social learning experiences. There is much more to Cooperative Learning than merely arranging students into groups, and it has been described as "structuring positive interdependence.“ Students must work in groups to complete tasks collectively toward academic goals. Unlike individual learning, which can be competitive in nature, students learning cooperatively can capitalize on one another’s resources and skills (asking one another for information, evaluating one another’s ideas, monitoring one another’s work, etc.). Furthermore, the teacher's role changes from giving information to facilitating students' learning. Everyone succeeds when the group succeeds. Ross and Smyth (1995) describe successful cooperative learning tasks as intellectually demanding, creative, open-ended, and involve higher order thinking tasks
  • Lithan Education is a leading Cooperative Education provider in the region. With headquarters in Singapore, Lithan Education has fully-equipped training centres across major cities in Singapore, India, Malaysia and Myanmar.
  • Lithan Education is an education partner of Microsoft, SAP, IBM, ITIL, CompTIA, Cisco, PMI, EC-Council, Victoria University (Australia), and Open University Malaysia. We also work closely with the Singapore Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) and community development centers.
  • The following companies are but a subset of those who have participated and hired our successful graduates. They include some of the biggest and most recognizable multinational companies.
  • Lithan Education is an education partner of Microsoft, SAP, IBM, ITIL, CompTIA, Cisco, PMI, EC-Council, Victoria University (Australia), and Open University Malaysia. We also work closely with the Singapore Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) and community development centers.
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