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#eweekchatNew Tech to Expect for 2022JOIN US: Discuss trends in new technology in the year head.
   4 years ago
#eweekchatDigital Transformation Trends JOIN US: Discuss how digital transformation is reshaping business
James Maguire
A10: wild prediction: Amazon will finally figure out what I want BEFORE I order it. And just send it to me...
Michael Waldrop
Once they hire the "pre-cogs"
James Maguire
@WaldropMike Maybe they already have? :)
Andi Mann
A10. Businesses will realize that actual humans are important - as staff, partners, customers - and wake up to the opportunities of real human engagement.

You said to make it wild! 😂

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Paul Speciale
- predictive analytics & ordering!
Harish Doddi
The emergence of robocops in light of the increased crime wave.
Andi Mann
@AndiMann A10. But for real - for so long businesses have leaned into the dehumanizing impacts of technology. Crappy bots, lost privacy, cube farms, algorithmic decisions, employee monitoring, automated production, mass analytics. We've lost real human engagement. #eWeekChat
Pascal
... and open the box, put the the item in my hands and get ride of the box. No more amazon boxes pilling up in front of my door in 2022.
James Maguire
Q10. Last question: after everyone’s forecasts, care to amend your own? If not, what’s your one WILD GUESS for tech in 2022?
Charlie Ashton
A10: Starlink will start to deliver on its promises.
Rik Chomko
A10: Maybe not related to the realm of computing but solid state batteries will drive up EV adoption with greater storage density and faster charging times!
Pascal
@cdashton is that a wild guess or a wild hope?
Charlie Ashton
I'd bet on it. Not much, but some.
Eoin Carroll
A10. Bad actors will learn from this year’s successful tactics, retool, and pivot them into next year’s campaigns wielding the potential to wreak more havoc in all our lives.
Paul Speciale
A10: the supply chain issue will resolve, tech will continue to grow - but so will the threats and risks (security, data growth).
Michael Waldrop
A10: There may be some rebound with people wanting to show up in an office once or twice a week. Working from home will continue to grow, but the desire to talk to humans is pent up in all of us. (as I type to a virtual room ...)
Pascal
A.10 - not amending but may be keeping a mind more open on NFT @Llanor_A @Rodsimmons
Llanor Alleyne
A10. With the pandemic still ongoing, we are going to have to start paying more attention to biotech and the technology that is moving the needle in that sector.
Harish Doddi
A10: AR could become the next technology to augment working from home.
Bruce Kornfeld
A10 People's privacy goes away. There are cameras everywhere - we are being watched. Then, just think about the global benefits from there: reduction in crime, eliminate the need for passports/drivers licenses, improvements in healthcare....
Sujatha Sagiraju
A10: Regular offsite at office onsite will become common as we adopt to the new hybrid normal

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Chris Ehrlich
A10: The re-visiting of wearable and smartphone utility and innovation as gateways to the widespread adoption of these technologies! #eweekchat
Rod Simmons
A10 neurolink and helping with memory
James Maguire
@Rodsimmons Brain-computer interface! That one is really on the way.
Pascal
A10. companies fully dissolve their office space and allow employees to work from wherever they choose. Tech needs to solve methods of collaboration, communication, employee onboarding,.. while protecting productivity to falls on the shoulders of IT
James Maguire
Q9. The “digital transformation” focus – fade or grow larger in 2022?
Sujatha Sagiraju
A9: Digital transformation will continue to grow. Companies have shifted to a digital focused strategy with the pandemic and many reaping the benefits it comes with it.
Charlie Ashton
A9: With COVID forcing companies to continue reinventing their operations to improve flexibility and agility, while also driving down OPEX, it’s hard to see why there would be less focus on digital transformation, especially as internet connectivity increases worldwide.
Paul Speciale
A9.since most companies have to a large extent started/completed a big part of this transformation, the term will fade. However, there is still a massive wave of "application modernization" just starting (cloud native)!
James Maguire
@SujathaSagiraju It seems so certain I felt funny asking the question -- of course it will, in my view.
Rod Simmons
A9: There is a lot to do but this will be different across geographic regions. It is amazing how many manual, non-digital process we have across society and these can all be part of digital transformations. One big opportunity I see will be in government.
Michael Waldrop
a9: It's a broad umbrella, but I'd have to say continue to grow for all the reasons we typically talk about (remote work, new customer behaviors, etc.)
Sujatha Sagiraju
We are seeing that specifically with the increase to AI budgets. Budgets from $500K to $5 million have increased by 55% YOY, with only 26% reporting budgets under $500K.
Pascal
A9. Not necessarily grow larger, but it will become a methodical march forward in new domains. ITOps will start to move in earnest. Medical tech is quickly completing the transition for basic first-pass appointments.
Rik Chomko
A9: Grow! In 2022, digital transformation continues across the enterprise. Lots of legacy applications still need to be transformed.
Rik Chomko
A9: And increases touchpoints between applications, compounding these problems and leaving behind those who are not automating. In 2022, it is no longer optional to invest in digital automation and transformation
Llanor Alleyne
A9. It will grow larger. The push of 2020-21 highlighted triumphs & pitfalls and businesses that have been watching on the sidelines will join in with more solid infrastructure and implementation plans. With AI also a big factor in easing that transition, DT will continue apace.
Michael Waldrop
@marsanfra Healthcare still has a lot of work to do there, I agree. Seems the value is obvious, but the job is hard.
Eoin Carroll
A9. 5G & IoT traffic between API services and apps will make them increasingly lucrative targets. The reach/popularity of these cloud apps and treasure trove of business-critical data and capabilities that lie behind these APIs, make them a lucrative target for threat actors.
Bruce Kornfeld
A9 Its growing, for sure. We are still in the middle of the digitization of all businesses and processes around the globe.
Andi Mann
@RikChomko "In 2022, it is no longer optional to invest in digital automation and transformation"

BOOM!! 💥 You win the chat today mate!
Paul Speciale
@WaldropMike - there are industries that are marching down this path slowly, I agree healthcare is one that has a longer road.
Bruce Kornfeld
A9 And all of this digitization is causing even more growth of data production at the edge. Where does it all go? how is it used? Huge problems/opportunties to the IT vendor community to help.
Pascal
@AndiMann Reality check, It was not optional in 2021 either.
Michael Waldrop
@RodSimmons I would love to see some traction in public sector and citizen experience. Seems to move very slow.
Andi Mann
A9. It has to continue. As an industry, Id guess we have really barely started. DX is not evenly distributed, so many are well ahead; but I feel like most are still way behind. #eWeekChat
Andi Mann
@AndiMann I mean, just look at the panic COVID caused for so many businesses. And is still causing. Digital transformation is abs. critical for an effective response to pandemic(s - there will be more) yet most orgs struggled to cope. #eWeekChat
Chris Ehrlich
A9: Larger, as companies see the bottom-line advantages of transformations around them and the further digitization of society, work and the workplace. #eweekchat
James Maguire
Q8. Next-gen tech: blockchain, crypto, NFT, fintech – forecast for next year?
Charlie Ashton
A8: We’ll see an emphasis on attempts to “greenify” blockchain, for example by moving to less energy-intensive models such as those that rely on “proof-of-stake” algorithms rather than “proof-of-work” to generate consensus. @ethereum has announced POS plans.
Llanor Alleyne
A8: It is becoming clear that NFTs are here to stay. Their enterprise applications are still emerging, but the nature of the technology means it can impact several business sectors including healthcare & manufacturing.
Paul Speciale
A8: we see increasing pressure to make blockchain more efficient (power, resources etc) - this will put it under the spotlight.
Sujatha Sagiraju
A8: I believe fintech is already big and already here. Blockchain will continue to get bigger
Pascal
A8. The world will get real on NFT. It’s a fad and a failure. Blockchain may finally find its traction in identity and crypto will continue to be the premier place to avoid financial governance and compliance.
Harish Doddi
A8: I think it is blockchain but someone who knows how to speed up the system to make it viable for real-time use cases. Blockchain is too slow today...
Michael Waldrop
A8: I feel like a luddite, but I really don't see it impacting the mainstream business world in 2022. It seems to hold promise, but I'm not sure I see it yet. Maybe we will start to see some early movers this coming year.
Rod Simmons
A8 NFT finding unique ways to engage the average person to use. Even disposable use cases would allow understanding and adoption.
Andi Mann
A8. Ugh, this is the part I hate. No-one knows, I certainly don't. But my guesses:

Blockchain - ⬆
Crypto - ⬇
Fintech - ⬆
NFT - ⬇

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Pascal
@RodSimmons I just don't see it.
Pascal
@AndiMann big unknown indeed, but I do agree with you
Rod Simmons
@marsanfra I never got the use case in art but people are spending millions.
Llanor Alleyne
@marsanfra the art world frenzy has really obscured the truly valuable applications of NFTs.
Chris Ehrlich
A8(1): Disruptors — across industries — will invest in identifying blockchain-based products to take share from legacy brands ill-equipped to scale the tech. #eweekchat
Andi Mann
@AndiMann A8
Blockchain - ⬆ but for real use cases - EMRs, Fraud Prevention
Crypto - ⬇ but up first coz memers don't care about fundamentals
Fintech - ⬆ most finance industry still doesn't get fintech
NFT - ⬇ they are the most risible of the meme stonks

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Pascal
@Llanor_A looking forward to see and understand more. It is way too abstract for me right now.
Andi Mann
@marsanfra No crystal ball in my remote office. But I can look out the window and see some stuff coming like a freight train!
Chris Ehrlich
A8(2): Crypto competition, mass-media advertising and government efforts will create a maturing crypto market with broader acceptance and adoption. #eweekchat
Andi Mann
@AndiMann But again - Amara's Law. Likely none of these will have the major impact we expect in 2022. But will probably be huge by 2030.
Chris Ehrlich
A8(3): NFT experimentation will continue in consumer markets, and the marketplace will self-correct, creating more commercial applications and openings. #eweekchat

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