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1 Computer Information Systems Al Lorents Computer Information Systems

2 What is CIS Computers Information Systems Strategic uses of Computers and IS in Business Organizations Business Productivity Software –Word Processing/Spreadsheet/Database/Graphics Networks –E-Mail, Web, Electronic Commerce –Client-Server, Telecommunications

3 What is CIS Programming –Visual Basic, Java, C++, HTML, XML Business Systems –People, Problem Solving, Systems Systems Analysis and Design - gathering system requirements, designing, and implementing systems. –Project Management, Package Systems –Development Methodologies - ICase Tools Rational Rose, SAP, Oracle, Peoplesoft

4 What is CIS Operating Systems –Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, IBM(MVS), Sun (UNIX) Network Hardware and Software –Novell, NT/2000 Internet and Web Technologies –HTML, XML, ASP, JSP Database Systems –Oracle, DB2, Access Legacy Systems –Web Integration and Systems Maintenance

5 IT Job Titles o Programmer/Analysts o System Analysts o Project Managers o Database Analysts/Administrators o Network Technical Support/Analysts/Administrators o Web developers / Administrators o End User Support

6 Job Descriptions Database analyst: Develops both physical and logical database functions Systems analyst/administrator: Analyzes business processes and designs basic system requirements Programmer/analyst: Develops, tests and maintains basic application programs Technical specialists: Provides technical support for hardware, operating systems, networks, database, and applications

7 Job Descriptions Network administrator: Administers, defines, updates and maintains networks LAN manager: Responsible for planning, designing and operating the LAN as well as establishing all procedures relating to the LAN environment E-Commerce network administrator: Manages Web-based network servers and monitors volume of e-commerce transactions

8 Who Recruits at NAU? IBM, HP, Micron, Motorola, Intel PCS, American Express, Quest, Fed Ex Sandia and Lawrence Livermore Labs AMS, Arthur Andersen, Accenture, Acxiom, Micron Tosco(Parent of Circle K ), SRP, APS State of Arizona

9 "Job Forecast: Internet's Still Hot" New York Times--Working (01/30/01) P. 9; McClain, Dylan Loeb Study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. From now until 2008, the five fastest-growing occupations in the United States will be computer-related –Computer engineers –Computer support specialists –Systems analysts –Database administrators –Desktop publishing specialists

10 Current Internet/ dot.com market E-Commerce Times (01/24/01) 38 % of CEOs view e-business to be their top priority for 2001. That is double last year's percentage. Established companies with over $5 billion in sales are now showing the most interest in e-business.

11 Demand Shortages are World Wide Shortages of IT workers could inhibit the nation’s ability to develop leading-edge products and services, and raise their costs which in turn would reduce US competitiveness and constrain economic growth. US is the predominant supplier and primary consumer of IT

12 Demand 50% of IT Execs cite lack of skilled people at a significant barrier to growth Salaries growing 15 - 20 % per year Undergraduates $38K – mid $50s Graduates $45K to $60+K Strong “first job” opportunities

13 2001 RHI Consulting Salary Guide National Averages Job Position2000 Salary 2001 Salary % Change Programmer Analyst$48,000 - $67,750 $51,750 – $77,500 11.7% Business Systems Analyst $50,500 - $72,250 $55,750 - $80,750 11.2% Application Architect$66,500 - $87,000 $69,500 - $92,000 5.2% Relational Database Analyst $57,500 - $78,250 $62,000 - $84,250 7.7% Webmaster$54,750 - $75,250 $58,000 - $82,500 8.1%

14 E-Business Developers Business architects: Programmers who are as comfortable with technology as they are with business Most common e-commerce openings: –Oracle database administrators –E-commerce Architects –Back End Integrators Compensation: Bonuses, stock options and discounts on services such as massages, car detailing, oil changes and dog grooming

15 Do you fit the mold? Analytical Ability Problem Solving Ability Math, Statistics, and Accounting Communication Skills Ability to work with people Motivated, Self Starter, Go Getter

16 About NAU’s CIS Program Partnerships with Oracle, SAP, and Rational Close ties with Industry - Internship Opportunities First steps to a CIS Major - CIS 120, then CIS 220 and 221 Certificate Programs - database and Web technologies For more information about the CIS major: http://www.cba.nau.edu/ undergraduateprogram/CIS/index.htm


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