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Recent Changes in IT infrastructure and Possible Implications to SE Education

Recent Changes in IT infrastructure and Possible Implications to SE Education. Novica Nosović, ETF - Sarajevo. Technological changes in IT Bussines model changes Some statistics How "Big fishes" in education react? How do we do???. Outline. IT - is more about I than T today!!!

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Recent Changes in IT infrastructure and Possible Implications to SE Education

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  1. Recent Changes in IT infrastructure and Possible Implications to SE Education Novica Nosović, ETF - Sarajevo

  2. Technological changes in IT Bussines model changes Some statistics How "Big fishes" in education react? How do we do??? Outline

  3. IT - is more about I than T today!!! T changes ... I is changing ... - organizations leverage just 5% of their I (CRM etc.) used in classical RDBMs Today -> social, context aware, ... totaly different!! Technological changes in IT

  4. 12 million texts every minute 97000 tweets every second 294 billion emails every day ...adding 1.8 Zettabytes (ZB = billion TB) in 2011 ... projecting 35 in 2020 Statistics for 2011

  5. 20% of businesses own no IT assets The role of CIO is changing - used to bee builder, now a builder and broker of services (cheap and secure...) - hybrid delivery It is getting CLOUDY!

  6. Bussines model changes • less infrastructure! More services! • Business is faster than (traditional) IT • web shop in 2 hours! - now in 2 months! • Cloud is about ready-made components (patterns) • server in 28 min (OS and application!) • for 10 servers - the same!!! The same for other way! Cloud - IT services are not only task of IT-staff in a company ("even marketing people can do it now!") ... like a fast food!

  7. Some statistics

  8. Technology Priorities

  9. The Big Shift

  10. Post-PC Era • Tablets change how information is produced and consumed • No platform, form factor or technology will dominate. • Windows' share of client devices steadily shrinks. • Component prices continue downward trend. • Tablet prices under $300 for entry-level 10" by 2013 • $35 tablet in India emerges.

  11. Media Tablet, Cloud and Beyond

  12. Multiple Management Regimes

  13. Tesco Home Plus Korea

  14. What Moves to the Cloud First?

  15. Estimates • The estimated $74B that was spend in 2010 on cloud computing is only 3% of enterprise IT spending • Public cloud services will grow 5x faster than overall IT enterprise spending (19% annually till 2015)

  16. Digitization of Everything 2 billion individuals on the Web (30% of global population) and rising 250 billion emails every day (+ Facebook, IM, Tweets, Skype...) 74% of Internet users use social networking (22% of online time) Over 30 billion pieces of content added to Facebook per month 15 petabytes of new information every day, doubling every 18 months 1.4 billion PCs and over 10 billion Internet-connected devices ASP (Average Selling Price)

  17. The Internet of Things (Everything)

  18. How "Big fishes" in education react? - It looks like “Big fishes” are not big enough – they team up!!! - Harvard and M.I.T. Team Up to Offer Free Online Courses • edX courses will offer a certificate but not credit • the two universities, committed $30M each! - Stanford, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan announced their partnership with a new commercial company, Coursera ($16M in venture capital!) - This could mean the end of large lecture theatres as universities put more emphasis on one-to-one teaching! -The classes do not count as credit towards degrees at the universities involved, but online students receive certificates for completing their studies.

  19. How do we do???

  20. Conclusion (1)

  21. Conclusion (2)

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