Societal shifts will dramatically shape IT industry

Insight Enterprises has released its 2024 Trends Report, highlighting the key trends that will enable businesses to capitalise on the power of new technologies in 2024.

  • Monday, 29th January 2024 Posted 3 months ago in by Phil Alsop

This report considers a year that has seen increasingly rapid technological change: from the rise in 'phygital' consumers, to IoT and AI, to how organisations balance sustainable working practices with an ever-growing decentralised workforce. Drawing on the many years of combined expertise of Insight’s specialists, as well as current market intelligence, the report highlights the following five trends:

Two Worlds Collide: Humanising the Digital Experience – Utilising technology to transform customer and employee experience will be a priority as organisations seek innovative ways to bridge the digital and physical worlds.

Everything AI: Gen AI Will Help Businesses Unlock Data and Maximise Organisational Intelligence – Businesses are progressively leveraging Gen AI to gain valuable insights from their data, boost productivity and improve customer satisfaction. However, they need to think carefully about regulations, governance, data, access, and security. This involves establishing ethical norms, rules, and policies, enforcing robust security measures, and safeguarding data privacy.

The Green Dawn: Sustainable Working Practices in IT and Technology – considering a range of factors from energy usage, supply chain sustainability, and product life cycles to ensure and maintain sustainable business practices.

Smart Connectivity: The Rise of IoT is Changing the World – seeing the proliferation of devices and an increased convergence of AI and IoT. Intelligent Edge will play a heavy role here to capture and transform data into knowledge, which also means a holistic approach is needed for cybersecurity.

Reshaping the Workplace: Employees Demand More From Decentralised Work – seeing generational shifts, globalisation and a growing remote workforce redefine the workplace, IT can take a key role in driving decentralisation, flexibility and collaboration for businesses.

.

“Technology is becoming more and more important to our clients. In fact, technology is now at the core of almost all organisations and their business strategies,” said Phil Hawkshaw, Insight EMEA CTO & Director of Technology. “With the pace of technology innovation constantly accelerating and the market continuously changing, we’re seeing that societal shifts are driving the adoption of emerging technologies, and the implications are being felt at all levels of business. As a leading Solutions Integrator, Insight is committed to providing clients with the advice and guidance they need to navigate these complexities. Our second annual Trends Report offers organisations of all sizes a clear overview as to how to leverage the latest technologies in pursuit of their strategic goals. Whether it’s identifying where changes need to be made or how to maintain these technologies and ways of working, our report offers valuable insights into the future to help our clients thrive in this fast-paced digital landscape.”

The UK government has made £6.4 million in funding available for SMEs to pay for AI-technology skills-based training. Applications open on 1 May,...

Hybrid technology still not up to scratch

Posted 1 day ago by Phil Alsop
Just 30% of European employees say they have all the necessary technology to collaborate seamlessly with other colleagues.

Research reveals top SD-WAN drivers

Posted 1 day ago by Phil Alsop
GTT Communications has published the results of a new study that shows current SD-WAN deployments are mainly driven by the need to optimize network...
Ransomware attacks increasingly targeting critical infrastructure, the financial sector, healthcare and educational institutions.

DigiCert establishes World Quantum Readiness Day

Posted 1 day ago by Phil Alsop
Digital Trust leader spearheads initiative to educate and prepare organizations for quantum computing.
Over the last year, the attacks that gained momentum are account compromise in the cloud and targeted attacks on premises.
Organisations have a fear of the unknown when it comes to AI and don’t believe they have appropriate defences in place.
Survey finds companies planning to voluntarily comply with the CSRD; practitioners believe integrated reporting has positive impact on performance.