Skill Gap Study Existe una Demanda creciente por Profesionales de TICs en Latinoamérica; pero escasez Presenta Desafíos para la Región
- Estudio revela una brecha de 296.200 profesionales especializados en redes y conectividad en la región para el año 2015, una brecha del 35 por ciento entre oferta y demanda
- La falta de profesionales capacitados puede limitar las oportunidades de los países para adoptar tecnología, acelerar el crecimiento económico y crear nuevos puestos de trabajo
- Aumentar el número de profesionales TIC capacitados debe ser una prioridad política en América Latina
EL CICLO PRÁCTICO DE UN MOTOR DE CUATRO TIEMPOS.pptx
Estudio skill gap study
1. Habilidades para manejar
redes en América Latina
Presentación de resultados preparada por:
Cisco Networking Academy
Enero de 2013
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EssentialSkills gap as of end 2011: 76,800Total skills gap by end of 2015: 129,100 (CAGR 11-15: 14%)Projected a similar skills gap from 23% in 2012 to 25% in 2015EmergingSkills gap as of end 2011: 63,000Total skills gap by end of 2015: 167,100 (CAGR 11-15: 28%)Projected incremental skills gap from 45% in 2012 to 53% in 2015
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Managing security functions within the network appears as an increasingly mandatory / horizontal set of skills. Same applies to general networking functionsWireless abilities rise match “everything mobile” market dynamicsCross-technology skills’ growth mark business search for polyvalent resources, looking for cost-efficiency. This also involves a shift from technology to business focusReversely, maturity of IP convergence has led to a decrease of demand of this type of skills
In 2011 55% of the Networking Skills Gap in Latin America focused on security and data center technologies. This gap will increase to 62% in 2015.Technology evolution will require more specialists focused on understanding and managing specific technologies.Core technologies represented 17% of total gap in 2011. This will decrease to 11% in 2015.
Matriculating vs throughputThe number of advanced networking specialists required for 2015 will almost double from the existing gap in 2011; growing from 73,700 to 136,300. This gap will be steeper in Costa Rica, Chile and Brazil. 68% of the gap is concentrated in security, 22% in wireless technologies and 10% in VoIP. Security is a critical area, as more than 87% of respondents stated they will need new or extra security skills in the next 12-24 months.
To support vs matriculate vs throughputThere is a rapid growth demand for new technology oriented skills – mainly data centers - leading the gap. In 2011, 66% of the gap was concentrated in data center technologies, 14%% in mobility, 12% in Unified Communications, 6% in cloud computing and 2% in video technologies.