In this video presentation, Howard A. Rubin uncovers the
inner workings of the technology economy, demonstrating how to
leverage knowledge of your own organization’s technology
microeconomics for maximum competitive advantage. Rubin first
assesses the state of the global technology economy right now,
demonstrating how the best companies have massively leveraged
technology to reduce costs and widen margins through the recent
economic crisis. Rubin helps decision-makers ask and answer
questions such as
What are the microeconomics of IT infrastructure? What
happens as you scale up or down? What are the implications of cloud
computing, shared services at a “mega” scale, and the growth of a
massive “technology commons”? What are the microeconomics of IT
labor in a global economy? What’s the best way to manage tradeoffs
between employees, contractors, and diverse offshoring locations?
Why is the smart money in IT investment moving from infrastructure
to strategic application development?He offers evidence
that recognized technology leaders are consistently outperforming
competitors and showing greater resilience; identifies better ways
to benchmark against external data; and introduces a
multidimensional technology portfolio for growing and protecting
revenue, reducing and avoiding cost, and managing risk. Finally, he
reviews what it all means--for IT leadership, the IT workforce, and
the leaders of the business.
Dr. Howard A. Rubin is a
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at Hunter College of the
City University of New York, an MIT CISR Research Affiliate, a
Gartner Senior Advisor, and a former Nolan Norton Research Fellow.
He is the founder and CEO of Rubin Worldwide.
Dr. Rubin is a pioneer in the area of technology economics
and has built the world's largest database in the field consisting
of business, national, and technology data. He is personally
retained by many of the world's largest enterprises as a strategic
advisor to provide them with continuous competitive calibration via
benchmarking and to advise them on business-technology strategy and
trends. His current portfolio of client companies in total
generates more than $1.5T in revenue to the global economy annually
and accounts for almost $100B in yearly information technology (IT)
spending.
Dr. Rubin has also worked directly with heads of state or
their key ministers around the world in the development of national
competitive technology strategies--Canada, India, the Philippines,
South Africa, and in the United States with former President
Clinton.
Dr. Rubin possesses a Ph.D. from the City University of New
York in Computer Science and Oceanography.