The Evolving Role of ICT Managers: Present and Future
1 How It Is Now (2025)
Sarah Chen, the Global ICT Manager, starts her day reviewing the hybrid infrastructure dashboard. While most systems have moved to the cloud, she’s still managing some legacy systems that can’t be migrated yet. Through her virtual command center, she coordinates with Mark Thompson and the regional teams across time zones. The automation workflows handle routine tasks, but Sarah spends considerable time dealing with integration challenges between old and new systems. The cybersecurity protocols require constant updates, and the team struggles to maintain compliance across different platforms. Lisa Rodriguez from the Dev Team regularly reports friction between agile development needs and traditional IT governance structures.
Key Terms
- hybrid infrastructure
- Combined use of on-premises and cloud-based systems
- virtual command center
- Digital platform for monitoring and managing IT operations
- automation workflows
- Sequences of automated tasks and processes
💬 Section 1: Planning the Hybrid Transition
Morning strategy meeting discussing infrastructure updates
2 How It Will Likely Be (2030)
In 2030, Sarah’s role has evolved to focus on AI orchestration and quantum-ready systems. The traditional infrastructure management has been largely automated, with predictive maintenance systems preventing most issues before they occur. Her team uses augmented reality interfaces to manage the global IT ecosystem, while edge computing nodes handle local processing needs. The distinction between development and operations has blurred, with autonomous systems handling most routine tasks. Sarah now spends most of her time on strategic planning and innovation, working with AI assistants to optimize the organization’s digital capabilities. The cybersecurity team uses advanced behavioral analytics to protect against quantum-level threats.
Key Terms
- AI orchestration
- Coordination and management of multiple AI systems
- quantum-ready systems
- IT infrastructure prepared for quantum computing integration
- edge computing
- Processing data near its source rather than in centralized locations
💬 Section 2: Quantum-Ready Planning
Virtual strategy meeting between Sarah and the regional ICT managers