In this age of falling cloud computing costs and hybrid cloud infrastructures, many businesses are trying to find a path to migrate their applications (apps) to the cloud.
With almost two decades in various IT realms, an ever-changing landscape of technological innovation, I’ve witnessed a constant tenant – aging hardware needs replacing… perpetually. Regardless of whether or not a company’s core infrastructure is on-premise or cloud hosted, most employees remain terrestrial, as do their hardware companions. At the forefront of the hardware refresh are the workstation (both mobile and static) which seem to rotate out on a two to four-year cycle. Personal communication devices like iPhones, Android, the random Blackberry (people still use these?), seem to be on closer to a two-year cycle unless the bowl of rice couldn’t save it from that mishap at the fountain last Saturday.
Ringing in a new year is always exciting. Setting goals and making resolutions, the anticipation of change. The year ahead for technology is very much the same. But just exactly where are we headed in the months to come? Let’s examine a few trends from the industry movers and shakers.
If you’re in the technology field and pay attention to industry trends and news, perhaps you’re tired of hearing the marketing term “digital transformation”.