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INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Tim Herbert VP, Research & Market Intelligence CompTIA [email protected]
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If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s go with mine…
-‐ Jim Barksdale, former Netscape CEO
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Copyright*(c)*2015*CompTIA*Proper8es,*LLC.**|**CompTIA.org**|**Cyberstates*Page*31*
TECH*INDUSTRY*JOBS* 227,675*
TECH*COMPANY*ESTABLISHMENTS* 23,534*
TECH*COMPANY*PAYROLL* $20.9*B*
AVERAGE*WAGE*IN*TECH*INDUSTRY* $91,835*
%*OF*PRIVATE*SECTOR*WORKERS*IN*TECH* 4.6%*
STATE*RANKINGS:*TECH*EMPLOYMENT* 8th**
STATE*RANKINGS:*AVERAGE*TECH*WAGE* 16th**
16,200*
27,600*
26,900*
35,300*
71,700*
17,700*
26,900*
27,900*
33,500*
72,500*
2014% 2013%
COMPUTER*SYSTEMS*DESIGN*(IT*SERVICES)*
TELECOMMUNICATIONS*
ENGINEERING*SERVICES*
R&D*AND*TESTING**
INTERNET*SERVICES*
STATE%OF%TECHNOLOGY%IN%ILLINOIS%ILLINOIS%
0*
125,000*
250,000*
2008* 2009* 2010* 2011* 2012* 2013* 2014*
TECH*INDUSTRY*
JOBS*227,700*
TECH*OCCUPATION*
JOBS*272,600*
TECH%INDUSTRY%EMPLOYMENT%TRENDS%
[*
+400*JOBS*+0.2%*
POSTINGS%FOR%TECH%OCCUPATIONS%JOB%OPENINGS%(NET)* TECH%INDUSTRY%WAGES%
$52,400*
$91,800*
$0*
$50,000*
$100,000*
PRIVATE*SECTOR*WAGES*
TECH*INDUSTRY*WAGES*
*30,900***34,900**
0*
20,000*
40,000*
Q4*2013* Q4*2014*
5.2%*OF*ILLINOIS’S*
ECONOMY*IS*FROM*THE*TECH*
INDUSTRY*
[*+12.7%*
44%*of*Tech*Industry*Jobs**Are*in*Tech*Occupa8ons*
TECH%WAGES%ARE%75%%MORE%
LEADING%OCCUPATIONAL%JOB%CATEGORIES%
Socware*Developers,*Applica8ons* 28,600* 1.6%*
Computer*Programmers* 20,200* g0.6%*
Computer*User*Support*Specialists* 19,900* 1.5%*
Computer*Systems*Analysts* 19,800* 1.3%*
Telecom*Equipment*Installers*and*Repairers* 15,900* g1.1%*
YoY%%%Change%2014%
Sources:*U.S.*Bureau*of*Labor*Sta8s8cs*|*EMSI*|*Burning*Glass*Technologies*Labor*Insights* All*data*covers*the*2014*8me*period,*except*where*specified*as*2013*
LEADING%TECH%INDUSTRY%SECTORS%(BY*EMPLOYMENT)*
State Summary Page Overview
Leading Tech Industry Sectors
Tech Industry vs. Tech
Occupa1ons Overview
Tech Industry Employment Trending
Leading Tech Occupa1on Job Categories
Pos1ngs for Tech Occupa1on Job
Openings
Tech Industry Wages
State of Technology Summary
State Rankings
Sources: BLS | EMSI | Burning Glass | CompTIA
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h]p://comp1a.cartodb.com/viz/72913ef0-‐abd6-‐11e4-‐a82e-‐0e9d821ea90d/embed_map Sources: BLS | EMSI | Burning Glass | CompTIA
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2014 National Survey of Technology, Policy and Strategic Issues
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Research Resources:
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The $3.7 Trillion Global Informa1on Technology Industry
30%
29%
21%
9%
11%
Based on 2014 Revenue
Source: IDC
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CompTIA’s IT Industry Business Confidence Index Shows Momentum Con1nuing Into 2015
44.0
49.0
54.0
59.0
64.0
69.0 Q3 '09
Q4 '09
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Forecast
CompTIA’s IT Industry Business Confidence Index is calculated on a 100-‐point scale using an aggrega1on of three metrics: 1). Percep1ons of the state of the U.S. economy, 2). The state of the IT industry, and a 3). Self-‐assessment of one’s own company.
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Tech Industry Hits 6.5 Million in Employment
0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Telecommunica7ons & Internet Services sector
So?ware [packaged] sector
IT Services sector
R&D, Tes7ng, & Engineering Services sector
Tech Manufacturing sector
4.7%
17.5%
19.6%
25.9%
32.3%
Percent of Tech Sector
Tech Industry grows 2.0% in 2014, adding 130,000 workers
Employmen
t
Sources: BLS | EMSI | CompTIA Data covers employer level workers only (aka firms with payroll); self-‐employed and sole proprietors add 1.1 million to the total.
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The Importance of SMBs in the IT Space
0.3%
2.0%
15.4%
82.4%
Large IT establishments [~1,000] 500+ employees
Medium-‐size IT establishments 100-‐499 employees
Small IT establishments 10-‐99 employees
Micro-‐size IT establishments 1-‐9 employees
~360,000 Number of IT establishments with payroll*
*Employer firms only. Self-‐employed, sole proprietors are not included in this chart
NET SMB 99.7%
Sources: BLS | EMSI | CompTIA
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The Other Side of the Equa1on: Tech Occupa1ons
Tech Industry
Tech Occupa7ons
Within the tech industry, there are
many tech occupa1ons
6.5 million employed
6.8 million jobs
Sources: BLS | EMSI | CompTIA
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Q3 2013
Q4 2013
Q1 2014
Q2 2014
Q3 2014
Q4 2014
Majority of TECNA Member Companies Experiencing Shortages of Tech Talent
11% 14%
44%
25%
8% 12%
49%
27%
Surplus NET Equilibrium, supply = demand
Moderate shortage
Significant shortage
2013 2014
Perceived NET tech talent shortage = 76% 581K Pos1ngs for IT Job Openings in Q4, up 4.2%
650K
550K
450K
Source: TECNA Base: 1,561 senior U.S. technology and business execu1ves
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Many Forces Shaping the Tech Landscape
Cloud Automa7on
Cybersecurity and Privacy
So?ware-‐Defined
Mobile Devices, Systems & Apps
Everything-‐ as-‐a-‐Service
Data-‐Driven Interconnec7vity
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-‐ Containers [Docker] -‐ Natural language processing -‐ Selfie s1ck -‐ Cyber-‐insurance -‐ WebRTC -‐ Machine learning -‐ Cryptocurrency -‐ Growth hacking -‐ Hack1vism -‐ Maker movement -‐ Data stewardship -‐ Commercial drones -‐ Enterprise mobility mgt. (EMM) -‐ Digital Out-‐of-‐Home (DOOH) -‐ Cloud burs1ng -‐ Virtual private cloud (VPC) -‐ Smart building technologies -‐ Sensoriza1on of everything -‐ Sowware defined networking (SDN) -‐ All SSD -‐ Data industrial complex -‐ Quan1fied Self
-‐ Dronies -‐ Raspberry Pi -‐ Neuromorphics -‐ Self-‐healing systems -‐ New gTLD / nTLD -‐ SPOC (small private online courses) -‐ Loca1on-‐based authen1ca1on -‐ Zerotrust security -‐ Hap1cs -‐ DuckDuckGo -‐ Driveless cars -‐ Quantum compu1ng -‐ Flexible displays -‐ iBeacon -‐ WiGig -‐ Addi1ve manufacturing -‐ IFTTT -‐ If This Then That -‐ Gesture tech -‐ Next-‐gen robo1cs -‐ Fast-‐laning -‐ Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly
Early / Niche Gaining Trac7on On Its Way -‐ Mobile wallets -‐ Phablets -‐ Gamifica1on -‐ MOOCs -‐ Consumer tech inspired UX -‐ Omnichannel engagements -‐ Adap1ve learning -‐ Interac1ve digital signage -‐ NoSQL -‐ Wearables -‐ 3D prin1ng -‐ Internet of Things -‐ Uber-‐fica1on of services -‐ Telemedicine -‐ Big data + Small data -‐ Business transforma1on -‐ Content marke1ng -‐ Object based storage -‐ Data visualiza1on -‐ Shadow IT -‐ Social enterprise
Buzzword Watch
Source: CompTIA