The Strategic Developer: a new role for Higher Education?

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Paul Walk [email protected] @paulwalk http://www.paulwalk.net The Strategic Developer A new role for Higher Education?

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Presentation given at the Jisc Digital Festival, Birmingham, March 2014

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Paul [email protected]

@paulwalkhttp://www.paulwalk.net

The Strategic Developer

A new role for Higher Education?

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I’ll be talking about:

1. How we (in HE & FE) view software-developers

2. Our growing appetite for outsourcing

3. Being in a position to really exploit SaaS

4. the value of the strategic developer

5. conclusion

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1. How we (in HE & FE) view software-developers

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"I have never yet come across an engineer who can turn his hands to business.”

Lord Sugar

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the role of ‘developer’ is not valued

• very few developers make it into senior management in higher education and research

• developers are not invited to contribute at a strategic level for fear of being seen to be ‘technology driven’

• developers come and go, often on very junior and short-term contracts - therefore not recognised and trusted

• we have a rich & continuous source of talent from our student cohorts

• this means that there is little investment in developers

• consequently, we don’t get the best value from our developers (through no fault of their own!)

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which leads us to:

2. Our growing appetite for outsourcing

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“We don’t do IT development - it’s not our business - I’d outsource my granny if I could....”

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This slide adapted from presentation by Paul Curran (http://www.slideshare.net/JISC/paul-curran)

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IT as commodity

• what is sacrificed to achieve the convenience of treating IT as a commodity?

• the capacity to offer differentiated services to your paying customers

• the capacity to integrate systems unless it’s worth the while of the remote provider

• remember, HE is a small market to some providers - they might not care all that much about solving your niche problems

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What effect does treating IT as commodity (or outsourcing your granny) have on your ability to deliver an excellent student experience?

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This slide adapted from presentation by Paul Curran (http://www.slideshare.net/JISC/paul-curran)

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3. Being in a position to really exploit SaaS

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the SaaS relationship

• Software as a Service - where the software is delivered to your users across the network - very often accessed through a Web-browser

• new features added by the vendor and rolled out to all customers

• considerable economies are made possible, but:

• local customisation opportunities are limited, and you are one of many customers (potentially many more than in a pre-SaaS world)

• to offer more local integration and customisation potential, vendors increasingly offer machine-readable Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)

• APIs change the picture....

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APIs are interfaces for developers

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the value of the local developer

• should understand local conditions better than an external supplier

• is more accessible - very important when adopting agile development

• through (web) APIs, can tailor remote services to idiosyncratic local needs

• can engage the technical people in an external supplier - not just the pre-sales people!

• can engage with and exploit available open source developments

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Procurement

• procurement of any given SaaS needs to take into account the APIs offered by that SaaS service.

• this needs to be considered in the context of technical understanding of the integration possibilities with other local or SaaS systems with which you have a business relationship

• how do we engage in dialogue with vendors?

• what capacity do we need internally to deal with this?

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"Do we have the capabilities required to deliver value from IT?”

Diana Oblinger

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4. the value of the strategic developer

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simple SaaS relationship

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it’s usually more complicated....

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SaaS providers prefer this arrangement

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closing the gap between understanding & capacity

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the strategic developer

• is experienced, both technically and in the ‘business’ of Higher Education

• has good local (sometimes tacit) knowledge - such as the real business processes of the institution

• has moved beyond ‘problem solving’ as the extent of their perspective

• can align technical planning and interventions to strategic goals - has an institutional perspective

• gives a technical-development dimension to strategic planning

• offers leadership, beyond project-management and can identify new ICT-based opportunities to innovate and deliver a better student/staff experience

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the case of the missing career-path

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institutional memory and understanding

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business has addressed this problem by creating the role of the CTO (Chief Technology Officer)

what is the equivalent in our universities and colleges?

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5. conclusion

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"...to thrive in the digital future, you need people who understand all facets of it integrated from the very beginning. Take a lead from the Victorians and ignore Lord Sugar: bring engineers into your company at all levels, including the top.”

Eric Schmidt, CEO Google

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Paul [email protected]

@paulwalkhttp://www.paulwalk.net

thank you for listening!

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how many software developers does it take to change a lightbulb?

none.... that’s a hardware problem.