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Hello David Purves Managing Consultant, Harvey Nash

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

#hntechsurvey

Survey findings Rob Grimsey Harvey Nash

What proportion of your company s revenue is spent on technology?

TECH SPEND BY SECTOR What proportion of your company s revenue is spent on technology? Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2015

ARE YOU READY?

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

TECH BUDGETS GROWING? 43% 47% 42% 36% 39% 43% 42% 46% 44% 28% 25% 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 How has your IT budget changed in the last year Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2015

GROWTH IN BIG DATA PROJECTS COMPANIES WITH BIG DATA PROJECTS SUCCESSFUL BIG DATA PROJECTS

BIG DATA SKILLS DEMAND SKY ROCKET What functions to you suffer a skills shortage in? (change 2014-2015) Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2015

To be designed

16%

STRAIGHT IN AT NO. 2 If you own a smartwatch, which one(s) do you have? Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016

MOST INFLUENTIAL TECH COMPANIES 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 2013 2014 20% 10% 0% Google Apple Microsoft Amazon Samsung IBM Most influential in 5 years time Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016

MOST INFLUENTIAL TECH COMPANIES 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 2013 2014 2015 20% 10% 0% Google Apple Microsoft Amazon Samsung IBM Most influential in 5 years time Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016

ASIA SEES THINGS DIFFERENTLY Which company will be the most influential in 5 years time? Answered Google Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016

Security is a continuing challenge 56% Personally hacked 39% Companies have been hacked 77% Believe security risk growing significantly

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

SECURITY ISSUES DO NOT HOLD BACK INNOVATION Don t know, 19% No, 19% Yes, 62% Is the security risk from open technologies worth the potential competitive advantage they bring? Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016

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

MOST FIRMS WILL FEEL DISRUPTION SOON Now 34% < 2 years 28% < 5 yrs 21% Later / never 17% When do you expect your business to be disrupted? Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2015

Tesla

Tesla

UK BECOMING LESS INNOVATIVE? Technologists who think their country s innovation position will improve Source: Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2016

41% believe VR will be commonplace

41% believe VR will be commonplace 52% believe it will be impossible to tell between human and machine in text conversations

26% Believe artificial intelligence will pose a real threat to mankind

42% are not convinced their lives will be better through technology advancements

70% believe we ll still be playing vinyl records

92% expect to still be using email

Rick Robinson IT Director Smarter Cities, Amey

Smart Data & Technology Cover with focus picture 1 Cover with focus picture 2 Cover with focus picture 3 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

By 2050: 3 billion more citizens competing for jobs & resources Smart Data & Technology The United Nations World Urbanisation Prospects: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wup/

Even our most successful cities are failing us (and even killing us) Smart Data & Technology http://life.mappinglondon.co.uk/

Data

Smart aspirations: regions, cities, communities Smart Data & Technology

Smart Data & Technology

50

Exponential technology: digital disrupts physical Smart Data & Technology

Community engagement Smart Data & Technology

The bounty of the digital revolution Smart Data & Technology https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2014-06-04/new-world-order

Smart urbanism Massive / Small: what are the characteristics of cities that give rise to massive amounts of small-scale innovation? Images and concept from Kelvin Campbell s Smart Urbanism movement: http://www.massivesmall.com/

Smart digital urbanism Smart Data & Technology 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-theconditions-for-equitably-distributed-opportunity-in-the-digital-age/

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. Smart Data & Technology 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/

Smart Data & Technology Cover with focus picture 1 Cover with focus picture 2 Cover with focus picture 3 Thankyou Dr Rick Robinson FBCS CITP FRSA AoU, IT Director, Smart Data and Technology rick.robinson@amey.co.uk http://theurbantechnologist.com @dr_rick

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)