Technology

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Information Technology has a profound influence on the world’s trajectory. It affects everything, from small businesses to huge multinational corporations, to the way we do things on a daily basis. IT continues to improve the lives of billions, revolutionize governments, and organizations, and improve the ways we communicate with one another. 

Almost every company, from the biggest corporations to the smallest online stores, needs IT to run their business. Any business would slow down to a crawl without an IT system in place. With various advancements in digital media, gaming, and IT in general, technology has never been more available and accessible than it is today. And with all the Game Development, Software as a Service (Saas), and Digital Marketing companies popping up along with a large market to cater, IT has never been a bigger arena.  

Most jobs in information technology fall into these broad categories: computer engineers, systems analysts, computer scientists, and computer programmers. Here at Sunrise Chase, we are experts in sourcing professionals from a wide range of technology disciplines and skillsets covering visualization, DevOps, storage & data management, enterprise networking, and cloud services to name a few. 

Whether you need a computer programmer to write simple programs or a systems administrator to oversee the IT department, we can provide you with professionals that have the expertise and skills you need.  

Internet of Things (IoT)

We attended the IoT Solutions World Congress 2019 held in Barcelona, Spain and it was a fantastic opportunity to see and learn what others are doing in this space. By 2020, IoT devices are expected to hit 10 billion. With this growth also comes more conversations and innovation on how to use these devices in improving businesses and our lives in general. 

As far as recruitment is concerned, the Internet of Things offers many career opportunities but also plenty of challenges. Jobs that don’t even exist today could become critical in two to three years. In the next years, the need for engineers, designers, and developers will be more important than it has ever been. Other in-demand jobs include architects, security specialists, networking experts, device management experts, business intelligence specialists, and mobile application developers. 

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

IIoT or the Industrial Internet of Things involves big data technology and machine learning as well as machine-to-machine communication and automation. It enables industries to be more efficient in their operations. It includes software-defined processes, robotics, and industrial applications. It is the intersection of operational technology and information technology. It provides for faster operation through better system integration and automation.  

Internet of Moving Things (IoMT)

The Internet of Moving Things is the intersection of mobility and the Internet of things. It makes urban living more cost-effective and efficient by storing, analyzing, and gaining insights from big data in order to improve security, privacy, and ease of use.  

Indeed, technology has the strongest influence on transportation and all moving things in general. In the context of travel, IoMT involves mobile location tracking, ticket purchasing, and other activities that encompass Internet access and data collection. Just as Mobile Internet is fading away, so will our current modes of transportation. Self-driving cars and a new world of enhanced modes of transportation will soon take over in the next decade and beyond. 

System-on-a-Chip (SOC)

A System-on-a-Chip relies on a single substrate, which uses less power and takes up less space compared to its multi-chip counterparts. It has become popular with the growth of mobile computing and the Internet of Things. It comprises a complete processing system in one single package. SoC connects to other components such as cameras, flash storage, and more. For instance, the SoC is the brain of your smartphone and it handles all the processes in the system. Almost all electronic devices today use a system-on-a-chip integrated in both its hardware and software components.  

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence allows machines to make decisions similar to humans. Machines today are programmed not only to think but also to observe, analyze, and generate insights from data just like a human brain can. Artificial intelligence has led to significant breakthroughs and has paved the way for tremendous improvements in customer service, operations, and marketing decisions and initiatives. 

RPA

Robotics Process Automation involves integrating Machine Learning capabilities and Artificial Intelligence in order to handle repetitive and high-volume tasks that humans are required to perform. It is used across different industries for multiple tasks, which may include calculations, queries, and maintaining transactions and records. RPA reduces cost, lowers operational risks, and provides for better customer experience and improved internal processes. It enables a system to mimic human actions and has become increasingly common in handling predictive and repetitive tasks. 

Industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, environment, and energy are now looking for a new breed of technology workers and this will continue for the years to come. Cloud computing and storage will continue to grow and reign in supremacy. The demand for security specialists will increase as challenges in data integrity and security arise. 

As far as recruitment is concerned, professionals will have to update on new skillsets, which will be required for new job roles. Businesses will need more training for existing staff to cope with the demand. Here at Sunrise Chase, we’re always ready to find the right professionals for our customers. Our CV screening, the way we do technical interviews and our recruitment processes in general have taken a whole new level and we continue to evolve to be able to address the challenges today and in the future.

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

IIoT or the Industrial Internet of Things involves big data technology and machine learning as well as machine-to-machine communication and automation. It enables industries to be more efficient in their operations. It includes software-defined processes, robotics, and industrial applications. It is the intersection of operational technology and information technology. It provides for faster operation through better system integration and automation.  

Internet of Moving Things (IoMT)

The Internet of Moving Things is the intersection of mobility and the Internet of things. It makes urban living more cost-effective and efficient by storing, analyzing, and gaining insights from big data in order to improve security, privacy, and ease of use.  

Indeed, technology has the strongest influence on transportation and all moving things in general. In the context of travel, IoMT involves mobile location tracking, ticket purchasing, and other activities that encompass Internet access and data collection. Just as Mobile Internet is fading away, so will our current modes of transportation. Self-driving cars and a new world of enhanced modes of transportation will soon take over in the next decade and beyond. 

System-on-a-Chip (SOC)

A System-on-a-Chip relies on a single substrate, which uses less power and takes up less space compared to its multi-chip counterparts. It has become popular with the growth of mobile computing and the Internet of Things. It comprises a complete processing system in one single package. SoC connects to other components such as cameras, flash storage, and more. For instance, the SoC is the brain of your smartphone and it handles all the processes in the system. Almost all electronic devices today use a system-on-a-chip integrated in both its hardware and software components.  

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence allows machines to make decisions similar to humans. Machines today are programmed not only to think but also to observe, analyze, and generate insights from data just like a human brain can. Artificial intelligence has led to significant breakthroughs and has paved the way for tremendous improvements in customer service, operations, and marketing decisions and initiatives. 

RPA

Robotics Process Automation involves integrating Machine Learning capabilities and Artificial Intelligence in order to handle repetitive and high-volume tasks that humans are required to perform. It is used across different industries for multiple tasks, which may include calculations, queries, and maintaining transactions and records. RPA reduces cost, lowers operational risks, and provides for better customer experience and improved internal processes. It enables a system to mimic human actions and has become increasingly common in handling predictive and repetitive tasks. 

Industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, environment, and energy are now looking for a new breed of technology workers and this will continue for the years to come. Cloud computing and storage will continue to grow and reign in supremacy. The demand for security specialists will increase as challenges in data integrity and security arise. 

As far as recruitment is concerned, professionals will have to update on new skillsets, which will be required for new job roles. Businesses will need more training for existing staff to cope with the demand. Here at Sunrise Chase, we’re always ready to find the right professionals for our customers. Our CV screening, the way we do technical interviews and our recruitment processes in general have taken a whole new level and we continue to evolve to be able to address the challenges today and in the future.

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