11 November 2015 - Thinktank, Birmingham.
#hntechsurvey
AGENDA
SURVEY FINDINGS
Rob Grimsey, Harvey Nash
PRESENTATIONS
Simon Livings
Director, Data Insight Services
KPMG LLP
Dr Nick Hawes
Reader in Intelligent Robotics
University of Birmingham
Rick Robinson
IT Director
Smarter Cities, Amey
Q&A
Hosted by Natalie Whittlesey
Harvey Nash
5. AGENDA
SURVEY FINDINGS
Rob Grimsey, Harvey Nash
PRESENTATIONS
Simon Livings
Director, Data Insight Services
KPMG LLP
Dr Nick Hawes
Reader in Intelligent Robotics
University of Birmingham
Rick Robinson
IT Director
Smarter Cities, Amey
Q&A
Hosted by Natalie Whittlesey
Harvey Nash
11. Wide participation…
c3,000 participants
4th year of publishing
Most international yet…
UK, USA, Switzerland, Poland, Ireland,
India, Germany, Australia
Strongly tech focused…
17% Soft Eng or developers
19% CTOs / CDOs and managers
12. How has your IT budget changed in the last year
Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2015
43%
47%
42%
36%
25%
28%
39%
43%
42%
46%
44%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
TECH BUDGETS GROWING?
13. COMPANIES WITH BIG DATA PROJECTS SUCCESSFUL BIG DATA PROJECTS
GROWTH IN BIG DATA PROJECTS
14. What functions to you suffer a skills shortage in? (change 2014-2015)
Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2015
BIG DATA SKILLS DEMAND SKY ROCKET
20. ASIA SEES THINGS DIFFERENTLY
Which company will be the most influential in 5 years’ time? Answered ‘Google’
Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016
21. Security is a continuing challenge
56%
Personally hacked
39%
Companies have been
hacked
77%
Believe security risk
growing ‘significantly’
22.
23.
24.
25. “Cyber crime is the crime of
our era, of our generation,
every single company in the
world probably isn’t spending
enough money on it – we are
not the only ones.”
Dido Harding
Chief Executive, TalkTalk
26. Is the security risk from ‘open’ technologies worth the potential competitive advantage they bring?
Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016
Yes, 62%
No, 19%
Don’t know, 19%
SECURITY ISSUES DO NOT HOLD BACK INNOVATION
27. THE ‘STICKIER’ TECH TEAM
More integral
45% said they were
‘integral’ to the business,
up from 38% in 2013
More permanent
71% said they were
permanent employees, up
from 58% in 2012
More loyal
27% said their next job
will be with their current
company, up from 21% in
2014
28.
29. When do you expect your business to be disrupted?
Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2015
Now
34%
< 2 years
28%
< 5 yrs
21%
Later / never
17%
MOST FIRMS WILL FEEL DISRUPTION SOON
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Big data, open data and telepathy:
building better places to live, work and travel
Dr Rick Robinson FBCS CITP FRSA AoU, IT Director, Smart Data and Technology
rick.robinson@amey.co.uk http://theurbantechnologist.com @dr_rick
Smart Data & Technology
45. Smart Data & Technology
By 2050: 3 billion more citizens competing for jobs & resources
The United Nations World Urbanisation Prospects: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wup/
46. Smart Data & Technology
Even our most successful cities are failing us (and even killing us)
http://life.mappinglondon.co.uk/
54. Smart Data & Technology
The bounty of the digital revolution
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2014-06-04/new-world-order
55. Images and concept from Kelvin Campbell’s “Smart Urbanism” movement:
http://www.massivesmall.com/
Massive / Small: what are the characteristics of cities that give rise
to “massive” amounts of “small-scale” innovation?
Smart urbanism
56. Smart Data & Technology
Smart digital urbanism
• Accessible and adaptable
• A digital environment of Open Data, Open Architectures, Open APIs,
Open Standards, Cloud Computing and Open Source
• Engaging
• Informed engagement enriched by Open Data and Social Media
• Top down and bottom up:
• Planning frameworks, procurement policies, and soft infrastructures
that incentivise and enable
• Entrepreneurial and enterprising:
• Enabling more people to make a better life for themselves
http://theurbantechnologist.com/2015/02/01/smart-digital-urbanism-creating-the-
conditions-for-equitably-distributed-opportunity-in-the-digital-age/
57. Smart Data & Technology
“Private investment shapes cities, but social ideas (and laws) shape private investment. First comes the
image of what we want, then the machinery is adapted to turn out that image. The financial machinery has
been adjusted to create anti-city images because, and only because, we as a society thought this would be
good for us. If and when we think that lively, diversified city, capable of continual, close- grained
improvement and change, is desirable, then we will adjust the financial machinery to get that.”
The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_and_Life_of_Great_American_Cities
http://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/smart-cities/Smart-Cities-Standards-and-Publication/PD-8101-smart-cities-planning-guidelines/
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Thankyou
Dr Rick Robinson FBCS CITP FRSA AoU, IT Director, Smart Data and Technology
rick.robinson@amey.co.uk http://theurbantechnologist.com @dr_rick
Smart Data & Technology
59.
60. PANEL
Simon Livings
Director, Data Insight Services
KPMG LLP
Dr Nick Hawes
Reader in Intelligent Robotics
University of Birmingham
Rick Robinson
IT Director
Smarter Cities, Amey
Natalie Whittlesey
Harvey Nash (chair)