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IBM Survey: IT Professionals Predict Mobile and Cloud Technologies Will Dominate Enterprise Computin IBM Survey: IT Professionals Predict Mobile and Cloud Technologies Will Dominate Enterprise Computin |
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| Friday, 08 October 2010 | |
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Trends Signal Shift in Skills Necessary for Businesses to Drive Growth
ARMONK, N.Y., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Information technology professionals predict that mobile and cloud computing will emerge as the most in-demand platforms for software application development and IT delivery over the next five years, according to a new IBM (NYSE: IBM) survey released today. The 2010 IBM Tech Trends Survey, conducted online by IBM developerWorks, provides insight into the most significant enterprise technology and industry trends based on responses from 2,000 IT developers and specialists across 87 countries. According to the survey, more than half of all IT professionals - 55 percent -- expect mobile software application development for devices such as iPhone and Android, and even tablet Pcs like iPad and PlayBook, will surpass application development on all other traditional computing platforms by 2015. With the proliferation of these mobile devices, industry analysts are predicting mobile applications sales will undergo massive growth over the next three years, with estimates of mobile application revenues expanding from $6.2 billion this year to nearly $30 billion by 2013. Supporting the growing number of software developers creating new applications for mobile devices, IBM now offers no-cost mobile computing technology resources, through IBM developerWorks, for application development on mobile platforms such as iPhone, iPad, HTML5 and Android. IBM also today launched the first developerWorks mobile applicationfor the Apple iPhone, providing developers around the world with mobile access to build skills and network with colleagues using the professional social networking platform, My developerWorks, built on IBM Lotus Connections.
"To best understand where enterprise technology is headed, one must pay attention to those who have a pulse on market demands - the developers and IT specialists responding to these demands and creating the next generation of business applications," said Jim Corgel, general manager, IBM Independent Software Vendors and Developer Relations. "These survey results clearly demonstrate that IT professionals see a combination of disruptive technologies and industry-specific skills as key to driving near-term business growth."
Today, developerWorks is the largest and most visited global site to gain technology skills. Over four million IT professionals visit developerWorks each month to gain no-cost access to software tools and code, IT standards and best practices across various industries. Users also tap skills training in IBM software and open technologies including Linux, Java, XML and cloud computing. |
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