Dimension Data Announce List of 2016 IT Predictions
Dimension Data Announce List of 2016 IT Predictions
New Zealand, 22 December 2015 – Dimension Data, the global solutions and services provider, today released its IT predications for the next 12 months, and digital transformation is high on the corporate agenda because it’s already reshaping the competitive landscape.
According to Ettienne Reinecke, Dimension Data’s Group Chief Technology Officer, social, mobile, cloud, analytics, Internet of Things, and bimodal IT are all hot topics in the IT industry which divide IT functions and teams in organisations worldwide. But, he says, where do organisations prioritise their budgets and resources.
“All of these trends and technologies serve a larger purpose, because they enable the transformation of an organisation to become a digital enterprise. In other words, the business uses IT to respond faster to market opportunities and threats, and prioritises the experience of the people it works with, whether they’re customers, employees, or business partners.”
Reinecke said the digital transformation conversations that Dimension Data’s teams are having with organisations revolve around four themes: data at the core of the transformation, hybrid cloud as mechanism for agility, workspaces for tomorrow, and cybersecurity.
• Digital Infrastructure: It’s all about
understanding your data … and how to exploit it
The
role of data has fundamentally changed. For many years, data
centre professionals would concentrate much of their time
and energy on things like storage drives and backups, and
how best to perform tasks such as replication and
de-duplication. Then, the primary focus was reducing the
cost of managing data. Now, that’s all changed. Today
it’s all about honing your ability to exploit data and
finding ways to turn it into business value.
• Hybrid Cloud: Private cloud adoption will
increase in 2016
The next twelve months will see an
increase in private cloud adoption, as savvy IT
decision-makers with a ‘cloud first’ strategy move to
adopt new managed private cloud offerings with
consumption-based commercial models.
• Workspaces for Tomorrow: Work behaviours
will be shaped more radically by social media in
2016
Much of social collaboration is enabled by
consumer-focused tools. Technologies such as Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, Foursquare, and many others have given
rise to robust and business-oriented counterparts that offer
audio, video, file-sharing, and workflow integration. These
include applications such as Cisco’s ‘team-rooming’
solution Spark, Microsoft’s Yammer and Skype for Business,
Viber, WhatsApp, Slack, and many others. These technologies
encourage the creation of communities; living, working,
shopping, and interacting ‘out loud’; sharing ideas;
easily finding people and information; collaboration; and
faster decision-making. These behaviours will make their way
into more and more organisations in 2016, allowing end users
to work together seamlessly from different geographies, and
at different times of the day.
• Cybersecurity: High profile security
breaches are set to continue in 2016, and more executives
will become the targets of hackers
The slew of
high-profile security breaches that took place in 2015 are
set to continue in 2016. And the disturbing new trend of
‘whaling’ will see hackers target senior executives with
ransomware, demanding money or using their information
fraudulently. In addition, forensics will play a major role
in the cybersecurity space in the next 12
months.
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