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10 Things IT Leaders Learned in 2020
The pandemic had a lot of negative effects, but it also resulted in some unexpected benefits for enterprise technology leaders and teams.
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No one disagrees that 2020 was a dreadful year. But with vaccinations now being administered, people are becoming somewhat more hopeful and optimistic about this new year. And as IT leaders look back on 2020, many are saying that although the pandemic was incredibly challenging and difficult, it also resulted in some benefits for their organizations.
In its report on how the pandemic affected business operations, McKinsey wrote, In just a few months’ time, the COVID-19 crisis has brought about years of change in the way companies in all sectors and regions do business. It added, According to a new McKinsey Global Survey of executives, their companies have accelerated the digitization of their customer and supply-chain interactions and of their internal operations by three to fou
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10 IT Trends to Watch for in 2021
Here s how the dramatic events of 2020 are likely to shape enterprise IT teams in the coming year, according to analysts from firms like Gartner, IDC, and Forrester.
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2020 has been a year unlike any other.
Twelve months ago, when tech industry analysts and experts made their annual predictions, they were focused on how technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence and robotics would likely transform the market. They forecast that demand for tech workers would continue to outpace supply, that data science would continue to be important, and that digital transformation would determine which enterprises were successful and which were not.