Sistema de Información de Gestión Educativa (SIGED)
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Sistema de Información de Gestión Educativa (SIGED)
Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud: Convergence and Business Impact Claude Baudoin Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium 7 Nov 2014 1 Who Are We? Claude Baudoin • Sr. Consultant, Cutter Consortium • 40 years of experience in IT, Research, and Consulting – IT services – semiconductor industry – oilfield services • Consulting specialties – – – – Enterprise architecture Knowledge management Cloud computing Enterprise social media Cutter Consortium • Based in Boston with an office in Mexico City • 150 consultants • Three main activities – Publications (Executive Reports, IT Journal, Email Advisors, Benchmark Review) – Seminars – Consulting 2 Convergencia • Convergencia de 4 avances tecnológicos, inicialmente independientes, desde 2000 – – – – Teléfonos inteligentes (smartphones). Redes y otros medios sociales. Almacenes de datos casi gratuitos en la nube Big Data Analytics (análisis de datos masivos, incluyendo datos no numéricos). • Hoy tenemos como resultado la capacidad de analizar el sentimiento de los consumidores de productos o servicios de manera totalmente nueva. • Ahora aparecen varios proveedores de aplicativos (y de servicios en la nube) para entregar este análisis. 3 SunTrust CIO Talks SMAC (as the Foundation for IT Strategy) What will be the key areas of focus for bank technology groups in the year ahead? SMAC, says SunTrust CIO Anil Cheriyam — SMAC, as in social, mobile, analytics and cloud … Digital strategy to enable anytime, anywhere, “my way” interactions, is critical to drive deeper client relationships and market share. How does SunTrust provide what a customer wants and needs in a clean an unobtrusive manner vs. becoming just another obstacle the bank’s clients must surmount in their busy day? Harnessing the value of data. Data is now the most valuable asset or, more accurately, a competitive weapon that drives ease of implementation and success in digital channels. That moment SunTrust strives for, of eliciting customer “delight” with an app, product or service, is often driven from below by data, and without that moment, in this market, SunTrust says it can’t compete. … Source: www.bankinnovation.net, Aug. 2013 4 5 • Bank branches are predicted to see diminishing foot traffic (visits per branch) at a rate of 8-10% each year for the next 8 years … • The banks with the smartest and most responsive mobile banking infrastructure will have a competitive advantage. … • If banks do not quickly evolve and educate their customer base on the advantages of mobile banking and digital transformation, other competing banks will • Traditional banks are feeling an increasing pressure to transform because their current size, structure and legacy IT environments prevent them from adapting rapidly enough … • Social media impacts the way banks sell and market their products. People talk about their banks, the service levels they receive and the price of service fees. … • Crowd-funding platforms like Crowdcube and KickStarter are offering higher returns on investments than traditional banks. … 6 Explosive Growth of Social Media Source: Search Engine Journal 7 Dependency Summary Mobile Access Delivers new functions to users Increases usage of Maintains presence Enterprise Social Media Supports Cloud Provide data for Allows the improvement of products, service, sales, marketing Analytics Supports 8 Usos de medios sociales en el negocio • En un informe de Cutter de 2011, Steve Andriole y Vince Schiavone clasificaron los usos de medios sociales en un negocio 1. Estudios “sociales” de mercados 2. Vigilancia sobre mercados y marcas 3. Inteligencia competitiva 4. Innovación 5. Servicio al consumidor 6. Seguimiento de amenazas • Prueba fácil: ¿cuántos se aplican al sector financiero? 9 Otros usos en negocio • Compartir conocimiento – Entre organizaciones distintas – Con el público • Se acercar al consumidor – CRM, servicio al consumidor, vigilancia sobre la reputación • Cultivar la lealtad – Ofertas especiales a los seguidores, etc. • Reclutar nuevos empleados – Activamente (publicar ofertas de trabajo) – Pasivamente (responder a solicitudes) 10 11 Escuchar los Medios Sociales • “El monitoreo de medios sociales es excelente cuando se trata de agregar una retroalimentación rica del cliente, porque los consumidores tienden a elaborar cuando hablan de productos o servicios en los redes sociales y foros en línea.” 12 Do you watch what bloggers write? People are not shy about complaining, but they no longer leave their feedback only when they visit their branch or talk to customer service 13 14 Análisis global de sentimiento • Etapas – Relacionar las palabras utilizadas con conceptos – Clasificar los textos de acuerdo con diferentes ejes – Analizar la correlación con sentimientos positivos o negativos Source: Luminoso, www.lumino.so 15 Definitions of Big Data • The “Four V’s” – Volume (terabytes, petabytes, exabytes) – Velocity – data changes by the hour or day – Variety – text, pictures, audio, video, sensor data,geolocation – Veracity – data quality problems • "Big Data" is data which is much. much larger than what you have been used to – it’s relative! • "Big Data" is data organized so that it that takes you too long to get the answers you are looking for! • “Big Data” is a different kind of data than you are used to! 16 The Challenges of Big Data • Privacy – related to public reaction • Security • Availability of people – Statisticians – Data managers – Business Intelligence specialists • • • • False correlations Competition for technical staff Planning the infrastructure Management commitment Ubicacion de Claude Baudoin el 18 de agosto de 2014 17 Cloud Computing Benefits Challenges • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rapid deployment Elasticity Cost proportional to usage Self-provisioning Professional management and support • Periodic upgrades • Applies to many types of resources • Decreases IT staff needs Hyped by vendors Concerns about availability Concerns about security SLAs that guarantee little Data recovery Data residency Vendor lock-in False business expectations Integration across systems 18 ¿Y ahora, dónde empezar? Dos principios clave: • Siempre debe considerar la alineación de las TI con el negocio • Siempre se encontran los mismos componentes de la solución, en el mismo orden de prioridad: – – – – Personas Procesos Contenido Tecnología (necesaria pero no lo más importante) 19 SMAC Impact on Architecture New strategies? New value chains? New capabilities? Changed processes? New applications? New data types? New technology, security, capacity? 20 New Capabilities Related to SMAC New things the organization needs to be able to do (regardless of the process or the system used) • Develop and maintain secure mobile applications • Publicity on social media • Sentiment analysis from social media posts • Manage a Facebook page, a Twitter feed, a YouTube channel, … • Geolocation of help center callers 21 The Dilemma of Innovation • Problem – You want your company to innovate • Otherwise, it may lose market share, incur excessive costs, miss new opportunities, make customer dissatisfied, etc. – Business people may not know enough to ask for a new capability – But you don’t want to look like you are pushing for new technology for technology’s sake • Approaches – – – – Make the discussion about innovation explicit “Teach” what new trends like SMAC mean, but listen too Keep control of the dialog Find how much IT spends on “Run / Grow / Transform” projects, establish an objective, measure the progress 22 References • Five articles in the February 2013 issue of the Cutter IT Journal 23 ¡Gracias! 24