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Showing posts with label calgary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calgary. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

The Future (IS) Worker

Post written by Chris S., Project Manager at Ideaca. Read more about project management on his blog: The Outspoken Data Guy.

If the lines have not already been blurred, they will be…Over the next 10 years business and IS work will undergo a major transformation, largely driven by the Cloud and Data Analytics.
In the next 10 years, internal IS staff will act solely as advisers and managers of cloud services.
As more and more businesses embrace cloud services, IS will be called upon to act as advisers to ensure that these services are managed as efficiently as possible. As a consequence, this will push IS Governance further into the limelight. For years IS has had the notion of charge-back to the business to help manage costs and allocate them to those that use services. This approach has been mired in political push back and logistical challenges around how this would be done in a fair and equitable manner. As we move towards a “Pay for Usage” model in the cloud, these costs will be far easier to allocate back to those that use and hence IS will get a more accurate picture of costs of services and a far better allocation model.

This likely will not sit well with legacy users but the notion of “pay for usage” is so common place with Generation Z that this will be a virtual non issue. With this political hurdle out of the way, the focus can shift to more efficient use of IS resources and to ensure that businesses are getting value.

It is hard to argue with the value of using cloud services. At present there are the usual security and performance questions but over the next few years these concerns will be addresses and we will all have our heads in the clouds.

The new beast - hybrid IS and Business Person
Who is the future (IS) worker? And what skills will they need to bring to the table?

In my opinion the niche where people will have the most success will be with a hybrid of IS and business skills. There is no real debate that the world is increasingly becoming more data driven and the ability to turn data into actionable insights will become more in demand. So what does that mean? It means that workers will need to have 2 very key kills:

a) A deep understanding of the business and b) the ability to analyze data and derive insights.

This phenomenon, coupled with the cloud will allow Business Intelligence services to move closer to the business with IS once again acting as advisers, which is where BI needs to be currently in organizations. Unfortunately it gets stuck into an unnecessary tug of war between IS and the Business.

Bottom line: Business users will have to become more technically savvy as is articulated in Thomas Davenports “Keeping up with the Quants.”

Business Intelligence is weaving its way into our daily lives - it is the age of data.
Building on the above, on a daily basis we are increasingly faced with data that we use to guide our actions, personal or otherwise. Real time traffic signs that tell us how long it takes to get somewhere, integrated budgeting software in our banking site that monitor our daily spending and alert us to certain conditions that we are interested in and feedback about restaurants that we may want to have lunch at. These are just a few examples of where data is used daily to guide our decisions.


 Bottom line: Data and analysis are becoming a way of life and will continue to forge its way into the mainstream.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Ideaca's Company Video



Ideaca is proud to be launching our first ever company overview video! Designed with clients, prospects, and employees in mind, we have built something that truely reflects what Ideaca is all about...
 


We would love to hear what you think...leave us a comment!

Friday, 18 May 2012

Ideaca is proud to sponsor this year's Calgary International Children's Festival


The Calgary International Children's Festival collaborates with like-minded companies to celebrate creativity, education and family. Ideaca has chosen to sponsor the festival this year in order to help the Festival provide an educational experience that improves student's critical thinking skills. Students gain a unique awareness of their place in the world around them. These experiences inspire innovative thinking, which is the driving force of tomorrow's leaders.

"With the help of companies such as Ideaca, we are able to ensure that economic circumstances are not a barrier to a family’s ability to attend Festival performances and workshops,” said David Anderson, Executive Director at the Calgary International Children’s Festival. “Our sponsors help us achieve our goal, which is to bring children and families to an inclusive community event that sparks imagination, inspires creative thought, encourages cultural understanding, and fosters a lifelong passion for the arts.”
“Ideaca is dedicated to improving the health and quality of life of Canadians by investing in our communities,” said Mike Alkier, Managing Partner, Ideaca. “We strive to be strong corporate citizens, and be involved in ways that benefit the regions in which we operate.”

The festival runs from May 22-May 26. We look forward to seeing you there!

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Hang up on the past...dial into mobility NOW!

Last Wednesday evening in Waterloo, Ontario, Ideaca hosted a cocktail event "Mobility...Canada's most overlooked priority & why it is crucial to business success!".

This event focused on the urgent need for Canadian businesses to step up their initiaves in creating a mobile platform for both their employees and for their customers.

Brad Blaskavitch, Sales Director at Ideaca, touched on the many ways a company can develop different mobile strategies to better their customers experience, as well as satisfying the everchanging needs of their employees.

Christa Nesbitt, Sales Director at Ideaca,  also wowed the audience with a few demos showcasing submitting expenses on the go, tracking store productivity and sales in real-time and a virtual tracking program to discover and maintain issues in the field.

If you missed out on this event, it will be hosted again in Fall 2012 in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Stay up-to-date for event details in your city!

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Budgeting & Planning for Strategic Leadership


National Executive Series: 
Budgeting & Planning for Strategic Leadership


Photo from 02/28/12 - Waterloo Event - Ideaca


Ideaca completed its first stop on the 2012 National Executive Series event tour: Budgeting & Planning for Strategic Leadership, yesterday in Waterloo, Ontario. This series is designed for senior finance leaders to connect and engage in the changing landscape of corporate finance and discuss new strategies for success in an increasingly competitive market. This event was originally sponsored by the Toronto Board of Trade as an offering to its 500+ partners, and has since been transformed into a national tour to accommodate the overwhelming demand for information on this critical topic.

Presenter Brad Blaskavitch said of yesterday's Waterloo event, 
"What a fantastic group of senior finance leaders - It was exciting to help provide them with ideas on budgeting, planning and forecasting as a catalyst for leading strategic change. I'm really looking forward to the next few stops on this tour, and connecting with business leaders from around the country."
Ideaca still has four more upcoming complimentary events and has limited spots open for those who still wish to register. Our next presentations are in Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver & Calgary. Please visit  http://goo.gl/UX2mD  for more information on the National Executive Series, or to register today. We look forward to seeing you out at an upcoming event near you!
   

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Ideaca Calgary's Ski Weekend in Banff

Great time at the Ideaca ski weekend in Banff on Saturday. Beautiful day and fun night with the crew!








Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Amble with Angus


Every year one of Ideaca's partner's Angus Cowan hosts "Amble with Angus" which is a 5k "fun run" in downtown Calgary in support of the Calgary Food Bank.

This was its 10th year, and it was a great success!

Click here for the official website of: Amble with Angus
 
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