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This 3 page paper examines information technology management and anticipated future needs of users. Anticipated changes are explored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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organizations have increased dramatically" (17). It is anticipated that these types of changes will not slow very much if at all. It is true that to an extent there has
been a reduction in advances in technology but that is only because there have been significant strides made in the past. Yet, the future does see many changes and this
is something that every IT manager needs to know. The information technology manager plays an enormous role in effecting proper and workable systems. What are the challenges ahead for
todays IT manager? What is anticipated down the road? The future holds unknown challenges but certainly it is not impossible to predict just what the IT manager of the future
should anticipate during the present. First, it is important to examine what exists today. Technological growth and development is a given, so it is expected that IT management will of
course be a good career that may be thought to be aligned with future growth. Avenues of Technological Advance It is obvious that a
good IT manager will have to keep pace with technology. Remenyi & Brown (2002) explore information technology in the twenty-first century and examine future proofing as a viable method of
assuring continued growth. Indeed, IT managers must look forward and plan for changes that are inevitable. Sometimes, problems arise because changes are not always predictable. It is important to predict
the primary technological advances that might come in regard to information systems. Over the years there have been many advances in technology. Some technological advances include database systems and
remote access (Drake, 2003). Such advances in technology broaden the scope of those who make use of computers (Drake, 2003). Small, easy to use personal computers have been indicative of
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