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Q4. Running second to this big winner, what’s another key trend on the upswing in 2023?

carter busse
A4: Running 2nd to automation as a 2023 trend is AI + Automation together to improve operational efficiency. Impacting everything from security ops, IT ops, Cust Ops,....

Holland Barry
A4 – Multi-hybrid cloud adoption, recalibration of cloud workloads with cost optimization being top priority.

Trent Fierro
A4. #Sustainability will impact the tech sector in a big way in 2023 as everyone adapts to economic pressures, new regulations & general #climate change concerns

Robert Blumofe
A4: 2023 could be the year when most people first experience the inability to do something important in the physical world because of something that happened in the cyber. #eWEEKChat

Scott Castle
A4: (1/2) Using data to improve manufacturing processes and find efficiencies. For years this has been a niche use case, but now we’re seeing all sorts of applications from using data from CMMs and PLCs to tune factory lines to #eWEEKChat

Scott Castle
@JamesMaguireA4: (2/2) using collections of IOT sensors to optimize aging of bourbon. It’s leading to a lot of interesting applications of classifiers and clustering techniques, and there’s a lot of interest in getting the ‘so what’ insights out to line workers and factory floors

Luis Villa
(A4) ML’s switch from “we did cool demos” to “we’re actually shipping products”—going to be very exciting, but also very challenging from a legal/regulatory perspective.

Robert Blumofe
A4: We've all seen the headlines, for example, a hospital shut down because of a cyber attack, but most of us have yet to be impacted directly. Unfortunately, that's going to change. #eWEEKChat

Justin Emerson
A4: ESG and Sustainability specifically will enter more buying conversations. Especially power consumption - related to my prior answer, energy prices being so volatile will start making power utilization a consideration in risk factors.
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Mike Zagorsek
A4. I put generative AI in this category (vs a winner in 2023). It's still a mostly trend and I'm not sure we'll see lasting monetization of it yet in 2023. Happy to be wrong of course, as I'm excited about it.

James Maguire
@luis_in_brief We'll need Explainability, among other things.

Robert Blumofe
@luis_in_brief Exactly. Not just cool demos anymore.

Brandon Gleklen
A4: Big year for vendor consolidation as a way to cut costs and simplify resources needed to support tools and technology.

Ram Chakravarti
A4: Extensive technology-enabled #automation will also become even more pervasive, leading to “hyperautomation,” or the continuous integration of automation into business operations.

James Maguire
@Mizago But certainly generative AI is inevitable, right?

Peter Mattis
@hollandcbarry Agreed. Multi and hybrid cloud are coming up increasing frequently in my world. Public cloud looks unlikely to win every workload.

Justine Crosby
A. US battery investment will kickstart EV production – a boom for localized battery manufacturing. #eWEEKChat

Trent Fierro
@dscottcastle #IoT is interesting. We're offering connectivity that doesn't require overlay devices, more stuff to manage and more expense...

Tim Callan
@dscottcastle Who can complain about using digital processes to create better bourbon? This is the killer app we've all been looking for. :)

Steven Mih
A4: Public cloud providers will make huge investments into open source software, and make more contributions back to the community. More like going on the “offensive” by contributing to open source more aggressively and even donating their own projects.

Jake
@Trentf_CA I wonder if the looming recession actually hurts sustainability initiatives, that is the ones that cannot be tied to profits

Robert Blumofe
@petermattis A reconning with the hyperscalers is coming.

Mike Zagorsek
@JamesMaguire I believe it is, mainly because it can be used to make tools to increase human efficiency. We're addicted to that sort of thing.
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Ryan Worobel
A4: Rationalization of tech landscape. Companies went all in on tech purchases during Covid and now there are complicated landscapes. I see a rationalization as a key to efficiencies.
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Ben Baker
@petermattis #hybrid cloud. Dare I say repatriation of workloads in some cases.

Robert Blumofe
@datanerdjake It's a good question. I sure hope not.

Ryan Worobel
A4: 2 of 2 - efficiencies both for tech processes and business processes
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Tim Callan
@RobertBlumofe A4: A friend recently told me a story about trying to go lunch in a local restaurant and being turned away because the computers were down. They had food, staff, water, power, and tables. But the computers were down so they couldn't serve food.

Robert Blumofe
@crosby_justine Better yet, something other than lithium.

Trent Fierro
@TimCallan Hope they don't waste time on Buffalo Trace. - jk

Ben Baker
@petermattis The future is hybrid, but not in that applications will dynamically move from on-prem to cloud & back. Applications that are not cloud-native but that are still needed likely stay where they are. New applications will be built with a specific hosting location in mind

Luis Villa
Yeah, I’ve written some about explainability on my open+ML blog; it’s going to be very necessary and a hot micro-trend itself: https://www.openml.fyi/transparency-and-other-rule...

Transparency and other rules / 2022-11-21
RAIL adoption; observations on “release early, release often” in ML; and a micro-essay on transparency.
RAIL adoption; observations on “release early, release often” in ML; and a micro-essay on transparency.

Robert Blumofe
@TimCallan We're all going to have experiences like that.

Peter Mattis
@Benaroni I suspect we might see some repatriation of workloads, though that will remain marginal. There is a really enormous number of enterprise workloads that are still in private data centers.

Trent Fierro
The trick is getting customer to track the value once they start using AI. It's not always cut and dry

Tim Callan
@RobertBlumofe A4: I agree with you. Just getting my hair cut is an extremely digital experience. A person with scissors and a chair, and it all depends on the IT systems to operate.

Chris Ehrlich
A4: Manufacturers will push the Internet of Things (IoT) a leap forward to advance automation and the front-line data demanded for business intelligence and end user AI.
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