Author: Connected World
By the end of 2022, half of all manufacturing supply chains will see the benefits of supply chain resiliency, resulting in a 10% reduction in disruption impact, says IDC.
Forrester says 12 million jobs will be lost to automation across Europe by 2040.
Gartner predicts hyperscalers’ carbon emissions will drive cloud purchase decisions by 2025.
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: The future of work will be different. In fact, it’s already different than it was just a few years ago, but all signs point toward the fact that work is going to keep changing well into the next couple of decades. Technology companies must step up to the plate to support the future of flexible, hybrid, and remote work scenarios in all kinds of industries. LinkedIn’s 2022 Global Talent Trends report suggests society is experiencing a watershed moment for company culture. Part of that culture is going to need to be…
Juniper Research says the world’s No. 1 smart city for 2022 is Shanghai.
ABI Research predicts pulp and paper industry’s adoption of digital technologies will be worth $3.6 billion at the end of the decade.
Parks Associates says 73% of U.S. broadband households that own or are planning to buy a smart home device consider interoperability important.
IDC estimates enterprise and service provider spending on edge computing will reach $40 billion in 2022 in Europe.
Gartner says only 14% of organizations have achieved a 360-degree view of their customer.
Cyber threats were among the many things that intensified when the COVID-19 pandemic ripped through society beginning late 2019 and early 2020. The ways in which cyber criminals approached their targets, and the targets they chose in the first place, shifted. Cyber criminals’ tactics and targets changed alongside shifts that were taking place in society because of the pandemic, such as the increased cyber threat pressure on supply chains and healthcare organizations. Remote work, too, had a very direct impact on the ways cybercriminals went about their nefarious business. How long will these changes continue to affect organizations? In 2022,…