2013 HARVEY NASH TECHNOLOGY SURVEY | Technology – why there’s no longer an off switch4
Technology Innovation
Managing Technology
Career
32%of respondents outsource
software development
29%outsource application support
38%look for technology leaders to
clearly articulate the technology vision
as a top trait
71% of respondents have been
with their current employer for
less than three years
48% are looking to change jobs
in the next 12 months
64% of technologists would
relocatetoLondonfortherightjob
26% have flexible and mobile
working options to take
advantage of
64%of organisations are looking to
mobile applicationsas a source of
business growth
Facebook(18%)andTwitter(15%)will
haveamarginalimpactonbusinessgrowth
61%do not believe theWindows 8
Phonewill take market share from
Apple and Android devices
60% of respondents have adopted
some form of Agile approach in
their organisation
Skills
Technology Life
Remuneration
Hacking & response to it
28% of respondents seek out
unpredictable yet exciting startup
technology opportunities
36%see the UKbecoming more
entrepreneurial,
but 61%see Irelandas an
innovation hub
However,29%see the UK economic
environment worsening this year
54%of respondents and
38%of organisations have been
hacked but no damage was done
43%of technologists remain on
the fenceabout hacking groups
like Anonymous and LulzSec,possibly
knowing that their activity breaks the law
but seeing some virtue in their causes
1555
number of
participantsfrom
across UK,Ireland
and Europe
CTO, Programme/
Project Manager,
Architect, Developer
most common job titles
89.5% male
10.5% female
36%of respondents say demand
for technology skills is up this year
49%of hiring managers are
suffering from a skills shortage
Cloud technologies,Open
Source and Mashup lead the
skills demand
London and South East
England drive growth,Ireland
and Scotland also strong
Average technology salary across
all respondents is
£60,398 / €74,731 per year
There is a stark North / South
salary divide in England,
Irelandedges ahead of
Scotland
Women in technology roles
earn 7.3% less than male peers
The average day rate for
technology contractors is £411
2013 HARVEY NASH TECHNOLOGY SURVEY

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    2013 HARVEY NASHTECHNOLOGY SURVEY | Technology – why there’s no longer an off switch4 Technology Innovation Managing Technology Career 32%of respondents outsource software development 29%outsource application support 38%look for technology leaders to clearly articulate the technology vision as a top trait 71% of respondents have been with their current employer for less than three years 48% are looking to change jobs in the next 12 months 64% of technologists would relocatetoLondonfortherightjob 26% have flexible and mobile working options to take advantage of 64%of organisations are looking to mobile applicationsas a source of business growth Facebook(18%)andTwitter(15%)will haveamarginalimpactonbusinessgrowth 61%do not believe theWindows 8 Phonewill take market share from Apple and Android devices 60% of respondents have adopted some form of Agile approach in their organisation Skills Technology Life Remuneration Hacking & response to it 28% of respondents seek out unpredictable yet exciting startup technology opportunities 36%see the UKbecoming more entrepreneurial, but 61%see Irelandas an innovation hub However,29%see the UK economic environment worsening this year 54%of respondents and 38%of organisations have been hacked but no damage was done 43%of technologists remain on the fenceabout hacking groups like Anonymous and LulzSec,possibly knowing that their activity breaks the law but seeing some virtue in their causes 1555 number of participantsfrom across UK,Ireland and Europe CTO, Programme/ Project Manager, Architect, Developer most common job titles 89.5% male 10.5% female 36%of respondents say demand for technology skills is up this year 49%of hiring managers are suffering from a skills shortage Cloud technologies,Open Source and Mashup lead the skills demand London and South East England drive growth,Ireland and Scotland also strong Average technology salary across all respondents is £60,398 / €74,731 per year There is a stark North / South salary divide in England, Irelandedges ahead of Scotland Women in technology roles earn 7.3% less than male peers The average day rate for technology contractors is £411 2013 HARVEY NASH TECHNOLOGY SURVEY