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IT managers may become 'directors of processes'

IT managers may become 'directors of processes'

By:  Sandra Rossi  On: 28 Aug 2007 For: Computerworld Australia Creator

A Gartner analyst predicts that technology departments as we know them will no longer exist in five years, splitting in half to focus on different priorities. Get ready for a whole new org chart

"When I began my career I worked in the computer department or the technical services department," he said.

"Also when I began many of my older colleagues were called computer scientists in the workplace, I rarely hear that term used today."

Over the years, Biggsley's title has changed from IT facilities manager and EDI (electronic data interchange) manager to the director of information resources through to his current title of IT manager.

"It looks like future titles are more likely to include words like processes, business, innovation, relationships and services. Who knows, in five years time I could be the business process and innovation services relationship manager."










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Sandra Rossi Sandra Rossi is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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