AI Archives - Open Systems Inc. https://www.opensystemsinc.com/tag/ai/ Thu, 29 Nov 2018 14:41:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.opensystemsinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png AI Archives - Open Systems Inc. https://www.opensystemsinc.com/tag/ai/ 32 32 135985054 AI, Blockchain, and the Wave of the Future https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2018/12/12/ai-blockchain-and-the-wave-of-the-future/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2018/12/12/ai-blockchain-and-the-wave-of-the-future/#respond Wed, 12 Dec 2018 12:37:40 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1336 Artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain are buzzwords that currently dominate the information technology industry. Here’s how some businesses have utilized these technologies to date, as well as what future applications could be. AI Artificial intelligence has connotations of self-aware robots, but its current usage is much more benign and focused on enhancing consumer experiences and… Read more »

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain are buzzwords that currently dominate the information technology industry. Here’s how some businesses have utilized these technologies to date, as well as what future applications could be.

AI

Artificial intelligence has connotations of self-aware robots, but its current usage is much more benign and focused on enhancing consumer experiences and making life more convenient for individuals and businesses.

  • Virtual assistants: The software behind Amazon’s Alexa and Google Home is powered by AI. While this kind of artificial intelligence is fairly low-level, it continues to grow in usefulness and predictive ability.
  • Customer service chatbots: More businesses have set up simple AI interfaces to help answer customer questions online and after business hours, helping create a more satisfying customer service experience for most consumers.
  • Personalization: Websites like Amazon use AI to predict other products that customers may be interested in based on past purchases.

Blockchain

The main characteristics of blockchain technology are that it’s a digital, distributed, and decentralized ledger that records transactions. It’s become a way of sending peer-to-peer or business-to-business payments without the need for a bank, but other usages have emerged.

  • Supply chain: Because blockchain essentially functions as a digital log, it has potential to increase efficiency and security in supply chain management, providing transparency to retailers, wholesalers, manufactures, distributors, and transporters.
  • Healthcare: The potential application of blockchain technology in the healthcare industry centers around patient payments, easier and safer access to patient records, as well as tracking pharmaceutical drug manufacturing and distribution to ensure quality for physicians and patients.

The future of technology will also focus on other up-and-coming tech like cloud computing, the internet of things (IoT), augmented reality, virtual reality, machine learning, and data analytics. Do you need employees to help you keep up with the technology of today and the trends of tomorrow? Contact us today to hire qualified technology candidates who can help you meet the future head on.

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Here Are The Top Skills Companies Are Looking For in 2018 https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2018/01/30/here-are-the-top-skills-companies-are-looking-for-in-2018/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2018/01/30/here-are-the-top-skills-companies-are-looking-for-in-2018/#respond Tue, 30 Jan 2018 14:10:03 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=840 In today’s job market, recruiters are looking for a mix of both excellent soft and technical skills in prospective candidates. According to Modis, technology employment opportunities are expected to increase by 12% by 2024. So, what soft and technical skills will make candidates stand out in 2018 and beyond? Soft Skills for 2018 Recruiters will… Read more »

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In today’s job market, recruiters are looking for a mix of both excellent soft and technical skills in prospective candidates. According to Modis, technology employment opportunities are expected to increase by 12% by 2024. So, what soft and technical skills will make candidates stand out in 2018 and beyond?

Soft Skills for 2018

Recruiters will be looking for candidates who excel in communication and cross-team functionality. While these soft skills aren’t an area where certifications can demonstrate expertise (with the possible exception of the Program Management Professional (PMP) certification), candidates can provide relevant examples of these soft skills when interviewing.

Communication

The skills to interface and interact with others will always be necessary, no matter the industry. Those candidates who can effectively and efficiently communicate ideas and processes will stand out. Not only must a candidate express ideas well, but they must also listen.

Cross-Team Functionality

In today’s tech industry, much work is done across an entire organization. Now more than ever, tech professionals are engaging with divisions outside the IT department. Tech professionals who have some basic familiarity with other business disciplines like HR, marketing, finance, and operations are highly valued.

Technical Skills for 2018

For 2018 and beyond, employers are looking for high tech skills that range from AI, Cloud, and SaaS to unique programming languages. These skills can be demonstrated with certifications but, in many cases, hands-on experience is also required.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI is all the rage in 2018. Experience with data analytics, machine learning, coding, mobile app development, and innovation are critical. For example, in Silicon Valley, currently, there is an intense “arms battle” for top “engineering talent with a focus on AI and machine learning.

Cyber Security

Following another year of high profile breaches, security will stay front and center for 2018. Candidates that are well versed in information security principles and protocols are in high demand. Knowledge of network security, firewalls, and penetration testing are key. In this area, certifications such as the CISSP and CISM are useful. Also, the area of offensive security is becoming a more significant part of the practice. As such, one of the most sought-after certifications is the Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP). The expected employer search rate for OSCP professionals in 2018 is expected at 34%.

Cloud Computing and SaaS

Cloud computing and software as a service (SaaS) will continue their growth into 2018. Jeremy Williams from Vyudu, of the Forbes Technology Council, states that “virtualization skills in Amazon AWS, Microsoft Hyper-V, and VMware for private cloud hosting will, without a doubt, help you stand out from the crowd. Experience with DevOps, containers, the entire cloud stack, and IPv6 will also benefit your chances for a top job tremendously.”

Programming Knowledge

Popular programming languages are influenced by the latest trending frameworks and platforms. For example, Spark is an open source cluster computing platform that is used by industry leaders such as Netflix and eBay. Languages such as Java, Scala, Python, and R are used on the Spark platform. R is an open source programming language that supports statistical work and is used extensively in the areas of data mining.

Coding and Engineering Experience

Experience with engineering principles and hands-on experience with coding is crucial going into 2018. According to Chalmers Brown, from Due, of the Forbes Technology Council “an engineering mind and coding skills are now essential for the high-tech industry. Everything is about new ways to build and use products and services that are more intuitive.”

Mobile Application Development

The demand for mobile application development in 2018 will continue to rise. Scott Stiner, of UM Technologies, states that “successful developers should be fluent in multiple programming languages including Java, HTML5, Objective-C, C++, C#, Python, and Swift. Also, app developers with UX and UI design skills can offer much more value for project management.”

Moving Forward

As job seekers find themselves preparing for 2018 and possible job searches in the new year, it’s best to consult a professional recruiter. Furthermore, a professional recruiter can use their expertise and connections to help guide a potential candidate and provide advice on how to best present the top skills a candidate possesses.

 

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Trending Hot Jobs in 2018 in IT https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2017/12/19/trending-hot-jobs-2018/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2017/12/19/trending-hot-jobs-2018/#respond Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:20:22 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=764 Another year comes to a close. As such, job seekers are gearing up to take their job searches into the new year. The prediction for 2018 is that the IT world will continue its explosive growth including more in-demand jobs with higher pay. The Year Ahead: The Top Jobs for 2018 Per a CIO.com article… Read more »

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Another year comes to a close. As such, job seekers are gearing up to take their job searches into the new year. The prediction for 2018 is that the IT world will continue its explosive growth including more in-demand jobs with higher pay.

The Year Ahead: The Top Jobs for 2018

Per a CIO.com article regarding the Robert Half Technology 2018 IT salary report these are the top IT positions for the year ahead.

1: Database Developer (Range $97,750 to $175,750)

For Database Developers, a bachelors’ degree in Computer Science or related field is usually preferred. Experience with Oracle and SQL are required. Certifications can also be of great value especially Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDA).

2: Help/Support Desk Technician (Range $32,000 to $81,500)

General requirements vary greatly depending on the level of the role. For entry-level roles, a few years work experience, or an associate’s degree is passable. More senior roles require a bachelor’s degree. Certifications such as the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) can also be useful and will often lead to higher pay. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 12% increase in computer support specialists from 2014 to 2024. There will be 88,000 net new jobs during this period.

3: Network Administrator (Range $55,000 to $104, 750)

For network administrators, a bachelor’s degree is preferred. However, in lieu of a degree, significant years of related work experience or certifications can often substitute. The most sought-after certifications include Comp TIA A+ certification, Cisco CCNA certification, and the MCSA (Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate).

4: Data Security Administrator (Range $100,000 to $168, 750)

Data Security Administrator is the highest paying role on the list for 2018. It’s no wonder with all the breaches and hacks plastering the news in 2017. However, this role also often requires the most experience and advanced certification. A bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field is often required, and certifications such as MCSA (Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate) and CISSP are either required or a great plus.

5: System Administrator (Range $65,500 to $102,500)

For system administrators, candidates with certifications such as MCSA and MCSE (Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert) are highly sought after. Also, in many cases, a bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field is preferred.

Looking Beyond 2018: Future Predictions for the IT

When planning for a long-term career, it’s valuable to be aware of future trends that extend beyond the next twelve months. Per Gartner’s Top Ten Predictions for IT in 2018 and Beyond:

Ensuring You Make the Most of out of 2018

In conclusion, if you are a job seeker who is brushing off the resume and starting to look toward the future, it’s important to do a little legwork to determine what roles are the best fit for your background and experience level. When in doubt, it’s a good idea to consult a professional recruiter to create a plan to move forward with your goal of future employment.

 

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