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IS-IT--Management
- Jan 29, 2006
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Now I'm no newbie so it feels a bit odd to be asking this like a grad but in light of I'm getting a bit worried about my MS skillbase.
Our TAM currently takes any opportunity to beat up the internal guys and push MS hosted services. So my skillset in AD, Exchange, Sharepoint, SCOM and SCCM suddenly isn't looking so useful down the track.
I'm sure that MS will need to leave the partners a play on this otherwise they'll run off to the competitors but all my reading so far suggests that will be much more development than infrastructure focussed.
Now this MS cloud push will take a couple of years to ramp up but then it will also take a couple of years to transition off the tools.
I've already done 2 uni papers in business analysis this year, have an associate degree in business and am project managing a SCOM/SCCM project for my current large employer right from business case to operations.
But my position is still in an operational unit and our org is very political and siloed so internal ops are likely to be limited.
Ideally I'd like to move to pure business side PM or BA on application projects preferably web-based with plenty of integration/web services as I think this would leave me well placed for the new cloud environment.
It's going to be a slow year for IT and in my country they build a big ditch between the tech and business sides.
I'm wondering if I target the vendors and take a pay cut to get the experience?
I think I'm too experienced already for NGO/volunteer work to play well.
I've tried doing policy documents for our EA group but that work was basically stolen and got me nowhere.
I've also tried volunteer BA work for MA.com working under Perry Mcleod but the sponser wanted to speed things up so after supplying 4 docs with positive feedback the whole thing got inhoused.
Now none of this is complaining - thats just how IT is but I wanted to give the full picture as I need considered advice.
I think this is going to be an issue for a large number of techs so happy for this to be a free ranging discussion. Thanks.
Our TAM currently takes any opportunity to beat up the internal guys and push MS hosted services. So my skillset in AD, Exchange, Sharepoint, SCOM and SCCM suddenly isn't looking so useful down the track.
I'm sure that MS will need to leave the partners a play on this otherwise they'll run off to the competitors but all my reading so far suggests that will be much more development than infrastructure focussed.
Now this MS cloud push will take a couple of years to ramp up but then it will also take a couple of years to transition off the tools.
I've already done 2 uni papers in business analysis this year, have an associate degree in business and am project managing a SCOM/SCCM project for my current large employer right from business case to operations.
But my position is still in an operational unit and our org is very political and siloed so internal ops are likely to be limited.
Ideally I'd like to move to pure business side PM or BA on application projects preferably web-based with plenty of integration/web services as I think this would leave me well placed for the new cloud environment.
It's going to be a slow year for IT and in my country they build a big ditch between the tech and business sides.
I'm wondering if I target the vendors and take a pay cut to get the experience?
I think I'm too experienced already for NGO/volunteer work to play well.
I've tried doing policy documents for our EA group but that work was basically stolen and got me nowhere.
I've also tried volunteer BA work for MA.com working under Perry Mcleod but the sponser wanted to speed things up so after supplying 4 docs with positive feedback the whole thing got inhoused.
Now none of this is complaining - thats just how IT is but I wanted to give the full picture as I need considered advice.
I think this is going to be an issue for a large number of techs so happy for this to be a free ranging discussion. Thanks.