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Top Technologies That Will Disrupt Business in 2025

Key Takeaways

  1. Machine Learning (ML): Continues to offer substantial business value by optimizing processes and enhancing decision-making. It provides actionable insights and helps predict trends, making it essential to stay competitive.

  2. Data Orchestration: Facilitates the integration and analysis of siloed data, unlocking efficiencies and providing a comprehensive view of operations. Snowflake and AWS Glue are crucial for effective data management and transformation.

  3. Cloud-Based Desktops: Offer improved security and flexibility for accessing company resources remotely, though they won't replace traditional PCs. AI-powered desktops are also expected to gain traction.

  4. Edge Computing and 5G: These are maturing technologies that enhance real-time analytics and decision-making, benefiting industries like manufacturing and healthcare through improved efficiency and lower latency.

  5. Extended Reality (XR): Technologies like VR and AR are advancing, becoming more accessible, and are transforming sectors like education and healthcare with immersive experiences.

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Machine Learning Returns to the AI Spotlight

IT leaders are identifying technologies that will reshape business operations in the coming years. Understanding how these technologies can be leveraged, and recognizing their disruptive potential, is crucial for staying ahead.

While generative AI garners significant attention, machine learning (ML) remains a powerful tool for businesses. Cory Chaplin, managing partner of technology at West Monroe Partners, highlights that ML is already delivering substantial value by optimizing processes and enhancing decision-making. As companies navigate the hype around generative AI, ML continues to provide crucial insights into customer trends and operational efficiencies. 

ML’s ability to forecast and automate tasks makes it a valuable asset for data-driven decision-making.

Data Orchestration Smooths the Path for Transformation

Effective data management is pivotal for business transformation. Rob Skillington, CTO and co-founder of Chronosphere, emphasizes the importance of tools that integrate siloed data into actionable insights. Platforms like Snowflake, AWS Redshift, and Google Cloud Platform’s BigQuery facilitate data consolidation and analysis. By breaking down data silos and improving data governance, organizations can gain valuable insights and drive efficiency. Data orchestration tools such as Astronomer and AWS Glue are instrumental in this process.

Edge Computing and 5G Get Practical

Edge computing and 5G are becoming increasingly relevant as they deliver tangible business results. Rogers Jeffrey Leo John, CTO and co-founder of DataChat, notes that edge devices now handle intensive tasks like AI and ML, reducing the need to send sensitive data to data centers. Combined with 5G’s speed and lower latency, these technologies enable real-time analytics and decision-making. Max Belov, CTO at Coherent Solutions, highlights their transformative impact on industries like manufacturing and healthcare.

Immersive Experiences Are Poised to Pay Off

Extended reality (XR), encompassing virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), is advancing with less bulky hardware and more sophisticated software. XR technologies are enhancing sectors like education and healthcare by providing immersive experiences. Krishna Prasad, CIO of UST, reports successful use cases for XR in training and design. IDC forecasts robust growth in XR technologies, driven by newer headsets and lower prices.

Further Fortification Against Cyberthreats

As remote work increases cybersecurity risks, SaaS security posture management (SSPM) and cyber asset attack surface management (CAASM) are critical for protecting cloud tools and services. These technologies offer comprehensive views of security postures and attack surfaces, helping organizations manage vulnerabilities and improve compliance.

Optimizing Underused Systems

By focusing on enhancing existing tools and ensuring proper adoption, IT leaders can drive substantial improvements and achieve greater success.

In summary, while emerging technologies hold promise, the most disruptive changes often come from effectively leveraging and optimizing current systems. IT leaders must focus on integrating, managing, and fully utilizing their technology stack to drive innovation and efficiency.

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