Trends & Predictions stories
To remain secure, businesses and individuals need to respond effectively to a range of trends that gained momentum last year.
IDC predicts that by 2027, AI-enabled automation will reduce the need for human intervention in digital infrastructure operations by 70%.
IDC predicts that the next five years will bring transformational changes to operations as organizations find new ways to manage and analyze data.
Infrastructure-as-Code and MFA's demise get top billing as Vectra highlights the weakest links and heralds upcoming developments in the protection toolbox.
IDC predicts that the future of work is uncertain, with hybrid work becoming a permanent feature and automation driving productivity gains.
Nutanix predicts that organisations will adapt infrastructure models due to global energy supply issues by 2023.
It links individual vulnerabilities in ransomware operations, helping vulnerability management teams prevent potential cyber extortion events with VulnDB.
Virtual workspaces, sustainable artificial intelligence practices, and citizen-led denial of service attacks are amongst the top predictions.
As-a-Service products and processes and Tech-by-Wire are two of the most important technology industry developments of the next two to three years.
New Relic published the 2022 Observability Forecast report, which captures insights into the current state of observability and its growth potential.
A new report from Future Market Insights finds that the SD-WAN security market is set to surpass US $16.9 billion in the next decade.
The way business software is paid for has evolved over the years, with usage-based pricing becoming increasingly popular.
The shift to digital is unstoppable, but the pressure on IT professionals is causing burnout. How can businesses reduce stress and retain talent?.
InEight has announced its next instalment of innovations, including automated EVM, real-time data and predictive scheduling.
2022 mobile marketing trends will see companies shifting budgets to smaller social channels and embracing data analysis techniques, says AppsFlyer report.
The cyberattacks seen in 2021 demonstrated the dire consequences of falling short of appropriate levels of cyber resilience.
Global PC shipments declined by 5% in Q4 2021, marking the first year-over-year decline in six quarters, according to Gartner.
After a year of transition, Lenovo offers a range of predictions and new approaches it believes will take hold in the Asia Pacific markets for 2022 and beyond.
New lows for ransomware attacks, an increase in nation state attacks, a decline in critical infrastructure defences, and 2022 becoming the year of the defender.
Atturra has executed a partnership agreement with Focus HQ, to resell and support the company's Australian developed SaaS-based portfolio management platform.