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Where it’s @2012 – Technology moves in many ways Philip Anthony/Co-Operative Systems

Where IT's At 2012

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You know technology is truly functional when you don't need to get off the sofa, be that to change channels, make a call, order your daily bread or even earn your daily bread, and it looks like we're finally getting there. A keen chronicler of the changing times since he got his first programmable calculator in 1978, Philip Anthony, head of Co-Operative Systems, talks about his personal journey, daily battles with technology and where we might be headed. Often the results of applying technology are not as anticipated ...

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Where it’s @2012 – Technology moves in many ways

Philip Anthony/Co-Operative Systems

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• 25 years experience

• Based in Vauxhall, London

• Specialist in IT for the Third Sector

• Able and Accredited – Dell/Microsoft/Investors in People

• Work with up to 200 organisations in a year

• Daily responsible for some 300 servers and 5000+ IT users

• Partner with very able 3rd parties to give “total” IT service

-“Enablers”

Co-Operative Systems

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Messy Agenda – A tour around the IT world

Trying to make some sense of it all…

Security – A virus

a day

What was it like?

What’s to come?

Effect of Yoof & IT

on tomorro

w

Making do

My experiences day to

day

IT & the 3rd

sector

I’ve looked at Clouds from all

sides now

Home/Work and the 24/7

world

More Devices

than Football

kits!

We used to have just

business IT now we

also have personal IT

Social Media is coming of age?

Your Questio

ns?

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My story so far II– “Life with devices”

• Phone in there somewhere – useful apps, email is the killer app• Where’s the user manual?• 3 Screens and a cloud - is now my reality

• Linked in /Facebook - Useful?

• Why oh why are standards so low …………………………….

Be an early adopter - “the early worm catches the bird”

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On last year’s episode..

• ‘Yoof” and IT – coming to an office near you • Devices - in your office • Data-Processing to Data-Doing – coming to your office• Virtual realities – getting closer• Poundshop or Pret? – entry level IT is free, having an edge costs• Viruses and Malware – the money is in the medicine• Charities/Social Enterprises –rapid change

• So what’s new?

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The new bit: Its going ever more social!

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With Friends like these..

• The inexorable rise of Facebook? - its garbage, its great, its omni-present

• How easy it to ‘Leverage’ Facebook?

• Does it reduce relationships to

• Is it true?

Clearer in purpose?

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Google Grows - Omnisciently

• Google Mail• Google Groups• Google Apps

• Google Cars• Google Spin?• A Google Earth?

• “Don’t be

• Microsoft used to be seen as the evil empire

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Twitter

• Any Twitters in the house?

• A solution in search of a problem?

• A lot of social apps will be short lived!

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“Virtual” Becomes “Reality”

• We had first generation entering work that had never not known IT in 2000, • By 2020 a generation that always ‘played’ and now ‘works’ in a virtual world

• An estimated 10,000 far eastern workers now create virtual objects for ‘time’ poor westerners (+ 4bn needing IT)

• Depaul’s “Help a Hobo” app raises funds for the Homeless• Virtual war (COD) to active war with drones

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The old school bit: Back in the office

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Send in the Clouds

• Hybrid Cloud is the main way forward• Main restraint on take up –Database, Internet Speed• Saturation will lead to consolidation • Usually it doesn’t save money• It does give flexibility, increasing productivity• Office 365 is now taking off

• Top tip – Try stuff out

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Applications & Collaboration Tools

• More take up eg Huddle & Sharepoint

• More metrics at a micro-level

• Emergence of joined up pro-active Systems • - e.g. Leisure Activity auto linked to Healthcare auto linked to Tax breaks

• The CRM graveyard

• Take up and management are challenges

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Left to their own devices

Co-Operative Systems as a case study:

• The ‘martini’ effect keeps on growing• eg We’ve become a 7 day a week business

6am-10pm – The ‘Tesco’ effect

• We need our people to have email, internet, phone and apps any time any place

• Not prescriptive, not always on, not always evidenced – “dispensation”

• Provide devices – a cheap productivity gain

THE EVER INCREASING BLUR BETWEEN WORK AND HOME LIFE

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Left to my own devices

• Device standardisation is a challenge - GYOD• Device control is difficult – security and loss• Support is harder – limited support available, multiple

products and versions• Reliability not always great• Great opportunities eg SLCVs, Fusion- swim school

• By 2015 estimated sales -1 Device for every 1 PC

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Security, Viruses and Malware

• Big ongoing issue – 15% of our calls, on some days 50% related to this

• Generally HQ & Core area looked after• Home users - very vulnerable –action needed

• Prognosis• Will be messy for some time• Beware the super virus – eg Flame

“THE MONEY IS IN THE MEDICINE?”

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Where does IT hurt?

• Data backup - 2 from 3, (look at over the wire)• Virus and Malware• Reliability• Updates• Devices • Responsibility Sprawl• Internet speed• Effective selection and use of social media• Selection of appropriate systems – lots of options• Budgets – frozen whilst IT possibilities grow

• spend £500- £2500 per head/pa in the charity sector

• Data-Decay – Business and Personal • – will your documents/photos be there in 10 years?

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What’s Happening With the Big Boys?

• Moving into each others space – e.g. Apple becomes biggest application vendor, Facebook to launch phones, Dell cloud services

• ‘Consumer’ based IT is the driving process

• Disposability/Lack of Standards – devices tossed in the bin, at the consumer end no updates/fixes/promises, Software sometimes doesn’t work

MICROSOFT VS. GOOGLE VS. FACEBOOK VS. APPLE

VS. DELL. VS HP VS. EVERYONE

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It’s a Jubilee rollover …….– (buy your lottery ticket)

• Utopian or Dystopian

VirtualisationHostingCloudBladesHybrid Devices.NETOffice365Google-AppsOver-the-wire backupSDSL /MPLSBroadband upgradesSharepointCRMFailoverRackingVOIPManaged ServicesAndroid Windows

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Conclusions

• It’s a ‘messy’ world no clear road maps – but inferences can be drawn

• You will be driven forward at a local level by younger people and their devices

• Serious macro forces also in play - Demographics, Economics, Technological

• There is a need to innovate whilst limiting level of risk

• There are tremendous opportunities:• Knowledge is almost free, power is knowledge• and IT is the #1 way to move forward

• Try stuff

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Where it’s @! 2012Any Questions?

Philip Anthony/Co-Operative SystemsThank You