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Your IT department probably has a host of application developers, IT managers and programmers, but does it have an information steward? How about a mobile application developer? The IT department of the future will have both of these, and more. The information steward will determine who has read, write and copy access to information and will be in charge of how information is secured, backed up and archived. The service delivery manger will deliver all components of a company's technology to a business unit or group of users as a service. The service delivery manager is part project manager, part application developer and part contracting specialist. The technology-business relationship manager helps the CIO understand the business perspective and serve business customers better while explaining technology capabilities to business executives. The outsourcing relationship manager is responsible for holding outsourcing vendors to their agreements and fixing problems when they arise. The mobile application developer pulls together the latest technologies to support traveling executives, telecommuters and other virtual workers.
Learn more about the IT jobs of the future:
- read the article at ComputerWorld Malaysia
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