2. Global IT trends & Shift
Delivery platforms are shifting
(mobility, cloud, social)
Communication and collaboration
channels are being reinvented
(Web, mobile, social)
the consumer world of technology is
driving innovation
data is opening up and exploding out of
the proliferating apps, devices, and
sensors
3. Revolutionary Technology Trends
3.Tablet 4.Mobile
Computers Applications
7.Social
2. Unified communication
5.IT Security
Communication and
Collaboration
1.Cloud
6.IT Automation
Computing
4.
5. Before the Cloud Computing
Before cloud can mature, we reach :
-“network standardization and services-based infrastructure”
- “Server standardization & services-based computing”
- “Virtualization Maturity”
- “Emerging Technologies”.
6. What is Cloud Computing?
“a computing system in which tasks are assigned through a
combination of connections, service and software shared
over a network. This collective collection is known as „the
cloud‟.” (Rhonda Callow, Bright Hub)
7. Cloud Computing Layers
Cloud computing providers offer their services
according to three fundamental models:
-Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) : In this most basic cloud
service model, cloud providers offer computers – as physical or
more often as virtual machines –, raw (block) storage, firewalls
, load balancers, and networks.
-Platform as a service (PaaS) : In the PaaS model, cloud
providers deliver a computing platform and/or solution stack
typically including operating system, programming language
execution environment, database, and web server.
-Software as a service (SaaS) : In this model, cloud providers
install and operate application software in the cloud and cloud
users access the software from cloud clients. The cloud users do not
manage the cloud infrastructure and platform on which the
application is running.
16. Next-Gen Mobile - Smart Devices and Tablets
Smart mobile devices based on
iOS, Android, and even Blackberry OS/QNX are
seeing widespread use.
But comparing projected worldwide sales of
tablets and PCs tells an even more dramatic
story. By 2015 the tablet market will be 479
million units and the PC market will be only just
ahead at 535 million units. This means tablets
alone are going to have effective parity with PCs
in just 3 years.
Tablet Use Locations by Connectivity Type
19. Mobile-Centric Applications and Interfaces
- UIs with windows, icons, menus, and pointers will be replaced by mobile-centric
interfaces emphasizing touch, gesture, search, voice and video.
- Applications themselves are likely to shift to more focused and simple apps that
can be assembled into more complex solutions.
- These changes will drive the need for new user interface design skills.
- Mobile consumer application platform tools and mobile enterprise platform tools
are emerging to make it easier to develop in this cross-platform environment.
-By 2015, mobile Web technologies will have advanced sufficiently, so that half the
applications that would be written as native apps in 2011 will instead be delivered
as Web apps.
- Application stores by Apple and Android provide marketplaces where hundreds
of thousands of applications are available to mobile users.
- Gartner forecasts that by 2014, there will be more than 70 billion mobile
application downloads from app stores every year
21. App store Strategy : 1
1. Satisfaction.
2. Number of Apps by OS
3. Most Used Strategy.
3
2
22.
23. Internet Population 2007 vs. 2012, a 2x increase in 5 years
Source: http://umain30.com
Data Source: Internet world stats
24. Global Population & Internet Users
Internet users
By 2020, the number of Internet users will reach almost 5 billion - equal to the entire world's
population circa 1987. This compares with 1.7 billion users in 2010 and only 360 million in 2000.
*
Vast numbers of people in developing countries will gain access to the web, thanks to a
combination of plummeting costs and exponential improvements in technology. This will include
laptops that can be bought for only a few tens of dollars, together with explosive growth in the
use of mobile broadband. Even some of the most remote populations on Earth will gain access
to the Internet.**
25. Consumerization of IT
-The source of innovation for
technology is coming largely from
the consumer world
-Innovation and social networking
emphasizing enterprises to lessen
barriers & control
27. What is IT Automation?
• IT automation is the linking of
disparate systems and software
in such a way that they become
self-acting or self-regulating.
An example of IT automation in
practice might be as simple as the
integration of a form into a PDF
that is automatically routed to the
correct recipients, or as complex
as automated provisioning of an
offsite backup.
28. Benefits of Automation?
• A safer operating system
• A more efficient factory
• Faster response time, at a Fire Station, or
Ambulance Dispatch
• Fewer workers on the actual production line.
BUT in my experience, the company has
required more workers overall because of the
increase in productivity.
• Increase in Productivity
• Improved record keeping
• Better QA/QC (Quality Assurance/Quality
Control)
• -Repeatability
• -Less color & size variation
• -Ability to produce a similar item at a later
date
• Faster Production - 100 Widgets/Hr -vs- 80
Widgets/Hr.
• It looks Awesome.
29.
30. Limitations of IT Automation?
In the security and risk
management arena, automated
systems can make
errors, stemming from a weakness
in human-level pattern
recognition and language
comprehension. An automated
system is not the same thing as an
intelligent system; it does
not learn from past experiences.
For instance, an email spam filter
is an example of an automated IT
process. Occasionally, valid emails
end up in the spam folder and
unwanted spam email gets past
the filter and into a user's inbox.
32. Number Of Users for
Social Media - Social Business and Enterprise Social Network in 2012
Active Users(Millions)
Social media has already surpassed that workhorse of the modern
enterprise, e-mail
901
Increasingly, the world is using social networks and other social
media-based services to stay in touch, communicate, and collaborate
Now key aspects of the CRM process are being overhauled to reflect
a fundamentally social world and expecting to see stellar growth in the 663
next year.
550
500
170 150
115
63 60
BitTorrent
Facebook
MySpace
SlideShare
Google+
Skype
Youtube
linkedln
Twitter
34. Big Data
-Big data has quickly emerged as a significant challenge for IT leaders.
- The key thing enterprises have to realize is that they just can’t store it all.
-Today social media generates more information in a short period of time than
was previously available in the entire world
- Business will require all new technologies and techniques, including the
emerging field of big data.
- As ‘big data’ grows, IT job roles, technology must change.
38. IT Industry in Bangladesh
-Bangladesh IT Industry and software/ITES industry in particular is still lot smaller
compared to the overall economy and the number of population (over 150
million)
-During the last five years the average yearly growth rate of software & ITES
industry has been over 40%.
- The growth has been driven by both good export trends in recent years as well
as the growing IT automation
- Demand in domestic market has been led by large automation projects by
telecom, banking sector and export oriented garments/textile industry
- Around 60% are mainly domestic market focused while 40% are mainly export
focused (significant number of companies work for both local and export
clients).
- Total estimated IT Industry Size: US$ 120 Million (including export)
39. Industry at a glance
No. of Registered Software & ITES Companies 800+
No. of BASIS Member Companies 458 (as of July 2011)
Approx. Revenue of Local Industry (incl. Export) (Does Tk. 1,800 crore (US $ 250
not include sales amount of imported software) million)
Approx. Revenue from Software Tk. 790 crore
Approx. Revenue from ITES Tk. 1050 crore
Export (2010 - 2011) US $ 45.31 Million
No. of Exporting Companies* (Only registered
160+
companies. Does not include no. of freelancers)
No. of Export Destination Countries 60+
Approx. No. of Human Resource Employed in the
30,000 +
Industry
40. IT Workforce in Bangladesh
• Over 25,000 IT engineers are working in over 600
software and IT service companies: around 150 of these
companies are specialized in serving overseas clients
• No. of IT professionals working outside IT Industry
(including business enterprises, govt. telecom, NGOs
etc.): 35,000 +
• Specialized IT Education in Bangladesh is well established
at the graduation and post graduation levels.
• Over 90 universities and 700 colleges across the country
offer IT education programs.
• Every year, over 6,000 IT graduates come out of these
universities and colleges.
• A large part of these IT graduates also possess global IT
vendor certifications (e.g., from Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle,
Sun) on top of their academic degrees.
41. IT Workforce
• Excellence of IT workforce from Bangladesh is a well-accepted
fact at home and abroad.
• Over 10,000 IT professionals from Bangladesh are working
successfully in various IT companies in USA including Microsoft,
Intel, IBM, Sun, Oracle, Texas Instruments, Cisco, Nortel, and
Lucent – to name a few.
• Bangladesh Government and the IT industry have taken up
aggressive plans to scale up the number of IT workforce to meet the
increasing demand.
• National skills assessment and enhancement programs for IT
professionals,
• Increasing the number of yearly IT graduates to 10,000 and
development of outsourcing focused specific skill sets.
42. Thank You
Prepared by:
Mozammel Rony
Grameenphone IT Ltd.
+880 1717 001 477
mmh.bhuiyan@gpit.com
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