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Q3. Running second to this big winner, what's another key trend on the upswing in 2022?

Sujatha Sagiraju
A3: A sector– which leverages tech heavily – and creates demand at scale in the online world and supplies to that need in near real-time in the physical world will be the biggest winner. That sector will probably be not a current tech sector.
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Paul Speciale
A3. Edge computing and edge-data. We see lots of data creation especially machine-data on the edge.

Rik Chomko
A3: Improving AI explainability - According to PwC, 50% of US business and tech execs say responsible AI that improves privacy, explainability, bias detection and governance is a top priority for adoption. So, I think Explainable AI will continue to grow/be a necessity

Charlie Ashton
A3: SmartNICs will see increased traction in telecom and cloud data centers as operators focus on optimizing server utilization and increasing data center efficiency. Why waste expensive CPUs on functions that are better offloaded to programmable accelerators?

Llanor Alleyne
A3. NFTs. Outside of the grip they have on the digital art world, NFTs can become a factor in untangling current supply chain woes by providing authentication, provenance, and product tracing.

Eoin Carroll
A3. The time to repurpose vulnerabilities into working exploits will be measured in hours and there’s nothing you can do about it… except patch
Attackers and security researchers alike will continue to hone their craft until weaponized exploits & POCs within hours of disclosure
Attackers and security researchers alike will continue to hone their craft until weaponized exploits & POCs within hours of disclosure
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Michael Waldrop
A3: Given the great resignation, probably all things related to onboarding and making people more productive more quickly. Agility is everything, including with acquisition of the team members.

Andi Mann
A3. I feel like we are just starting to see the start of, for want of a better term, 'Productivity Analytics'. Understandign engagement levels for staff, customers, partners connecting from #WfH, #RemoteWork environments. #eWeekChat

Harish Doddi
A3: AI Governance is no longer about regulatory compliance for specific sectors. It will impact any businesses that try to understand what AI is truly doing. Therefore the adoption of AI Governance will increase.
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Rod Simmons
A3: Solving authentication and removing the need for users to remember secrets. We just stink at that.
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Bruce Kornfeld
A3 Analytics. Too much data is being generated every second of the day. Lots of innovation going on to help organizations figure out the data they have and what they can learn from it....etc....etc....

Andi Mann
@AndiMann We are seeing the sordid underbelly of less-than-competent middle managers who ar flailing at loss of 'control'. Keyboard loggers, video spying, is crude, but just the start. Watch this space! #eWeekChat

Rik Chomko
A3: Explainable AI eliminates the “black box” problem and offers greater auditability, transparency and confidence by expanding on the “why” behind automated decisions and predictions.

Chris Ehrlich
A3: The Internet of Things (IoT) will see uses cases and production-level development rise as device manufacturers and consumers demand more networked UI-level capabilities. #eweekchat
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Paul Speciale
@brucekornfeld Data lakes and analytics are hot topics in finance, healthcare and many other industries. Agreed!
Steven Mih
A3: As data is the new economy, i think we'll see database engineering become cool again, this time on the data lake. The database engineers who can build a data lake stack with data warehousing capabilities but without compromises (lock-in and cost) will win.

Andi Mann
@WaldropMike ooo, that is a good one Michael! I would defo buy that for a dollar. Anythign that smooths the transition of workers in and out, esp. Knowledge Workers and Digital Nomads, is going to explode! #eWeekChat

Andi Mann
@brucekornfeld Definitely. It was ever thus! #eWeekChat

Pascal
A3. MSPs will be an enormous part of success for IT and SecOps orgs worldwide. Consolidation of not only tools, but teams at a macro level will be the only way we can secure and manage endpoints worldwide at the scale necessary.

Andi Mann
@pspeciale I am with you here Pascal. Edge is super interesting to me, and historically apropos (my accordion theory of IT). #eWeekChat

