Trends & Predictions stories
AI, automation, and data management are set to reshape work in 2020, with companies like Talend, ManageEngine, and Cohesity outlining key tech trends.
Global research shows AI will shape the technology landscape of 2020s, but unintended consequences pose big risks.
Influential technologies in 2020 include the evolution of bots, real-time engagement, cybersecurity, AI sales, trust, and 5G.
Australian IT professionals brace for heightened cybersecurity threats in 2020, as Ecosystm's forecast highlights six key trends set to reshape the sector.
AI and RPA technologies will surge in 2020, transforming workflows, enhancing customer service, and reshaping data management and monetisation strategies.
Technology has fundamentally altered the workplace in recent years, and the pace of this change will accelerate further during 2020, says Cubic Consulting.
Extensive research shows the ways that emerging technologies will change the way we live and work in the next decade.
The GIV predicts technology trends up until 2025, including 5G coverage, AI deployment, home robot adoption, and smart assistant use rates.
Wireless technology will play a central role in emerging technologies such as robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles, according to Gartner.
TechDay debuts CFOtech, a fresh site trio for finance chiefs in Asia-Pacific, sparking tech-savvy business evolution.
Security teams and solutions will have to contend with synergistic threats, increasingly backed by artificial intelligence to avoid detection.
For millennial home buyers, a generation for whom technology has been ever-present, smart systems are the features they value above everything else.
FintechNZ forecasts major fintech changes in 2019, impacting Kiwi businesses with financial unbundling, new investment platforms, and advancing wearable tech.
IT spending set to reach $3.76tn in 2019, with growth driven by shifting investments towards cloud services & IoT devices, says Gartner.
Jonathan Couch isn't a fan of annual predictions and so instead has shared his thoughts on the headlines we can expect this year.
Carbon Black chief cybersecurity officer Tom Kellermann combines his thoughts with those of Carbon Black's threat analysts and security strategists.
Ping Identity CTO Bernard Harguindeguy predicts a rise in zero trust security, fewer MFA attacks, and heightened focus on API protection in 2019.
Australian businesses face a transformative year ahead with large-scale RPA deployments, severe talent shortages, and a high-profile security breach.
Those who have started the journey with workflow automation will expand their efforts while some businesses who have yet to begin will get to work.
Digital Realty's Rod Glover says there will be five main evolutions to the world of data centres, colocation, cloud, and connectivity.