Referenced but rarely accomplished transformation projects come to life in 2019

Dimension Data, Group CTO Ettienne Reinecke.
6 years ago

Dimension Data, launched its Tech Trends 2019 report developed by its team of technology experts. It identifies fundamental industry trends that will come to define the business technology landscape in 2019 across customer experience, cybersecurity, digital business, digital infrastructure, digital workplace, technology futures, and services. In the report, Group CTO Ettienne Reinecke claims that 2019 will finally see digital transformation become a reality and predicts a spate of industry-wide disruption as innovative companies see long-term projects bear fruit.

The often referenced but rarely accomplished transformation projects will start coming to life thanks to the maturity of game-changing technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotic process automation. Tech Trends 2019, has been developed by Dimension Data’s technology experts and identifies five further trends that will come to define the business technology landscape in 2019 which include:

Robotic process automation will reshape customer experience

The exponential growth in robotic process automation – such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and heuristic neural networks – will give companies the ability to combine scenarios, increase understanding, and make real-time predictive decisions about their customers’ needs and behaviours.

Organisations will focus on cloud-based cybersecurity platforms

Regular high-profile cyber security breaches in 2018 will cause cloud-based security providers to gain traction in 2019. Cloud-based security systems are built with open APIs, meaning security teams can integrate new technologies into the platform quickly and with relative ease. This will ensure clients can keep up with the rapidly evolving threat landscape.

Infrastructure will become programmable from end to end

Companies will start subscribing to multiple cloud platforms and increasing their use of Software-as-a-Service SaaS. End-to-end programmability means organisations will be able to quickly adapt to changing business landscape and demand more from their applications and data.

Applications will become more intelligent and customised

In the coming year, we will see applications gathering input from users and making changes to their own functionality to improve the user experience. Artificial intelligence and machine learning will play a significant role in helping employees work more productively.

The value of data will become the centre of the value universe

In the coming period, the focus will increasingly shift to the true value of data, driving a renewed quest to embed telemetry, collect and enrich data. It is data that will form the core of true digital transformation and become the source of new revenue streams that will surpass traditional revenue streams. This will lead to a change in information architectures, with the need to establish rich data starting to drive IT investments.

Commenting on the report, Ettienne Reinecke said: “Until now, our industry has spoken about innovative technologies somewhat theoretically, without providing a clear picture of how these powerful new innovations will be used. Think analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and containers, just to name a few. That is starting to change. The application of disruptive technologies is becoming more pervasive and their adoption is growing steadily. We will see the most innovative companies showing off examples of digital transformation in action in 2019 with many more coming to the market over the next three years. They will then become so firmly embedded in the core processes and technologies we use that we will consider them commonplace. 2019 is the year that trailblazers will pull-away from fast-followers and we start to see significant power shifts across industries.”

“Across the GCC and Middle East, blockchain, artificial intelligence, robotics, Big Data, analytics, cloud are becoming increasingly connected with digital transformation initiatives. Whether it is government, public sector or the private sector, enterprises are initiating projects that have longer term implications in terms of transitioning to new business models and innovative customer experiences. Regional enterprises have begun to realise that true return on investments can be realised by blending transformative technologies based on creating new business models and adding net new customers. The GCC and Middle East regions have already embarked on their transformative journeys and we expect the pace to pick up from 2019 and further into the end of the decade,” concluded Paul Potgieter, Managing Director – UAE, Dimension Data.


Key takeaways

  • 2019 will finally see digital transformation become a reality.
  • Spate of industry-wide disruption as innovative companies see long-term projects bear fruit.
  • Referenced but rarely accomplished transformation projects will start coming to life.
  • Game-changing technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotic process automation will make difference.

 

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