Eyes on Tomorrow: The Top 5 Technology Trends Shaping 2024 and Beyond

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    By : Mohammed Amin,

     

    Senior Vice President, Central Eastern Europe, Middle East, Turkey,

    Africa (CEEMETA) Dell Technologies.

     

    From integrating AI in everyday business operations to the

    fortification of cybersecurity measures, the past year showcased

    technology's efficiency and resilience. In 2023, terms like GenAI,

    cybersecurity, data, and multi-cloud seamlessly integrated into our

    daily conversations, setting the stage for an even more dynamic 2024.

     

    As the welcome of the New Year, let's look at the top five technology

    trends that promise to elevate how organizations operate, collaborate,

    and deliver value to their customers.

     

    1. GenAI will move from a theoretical concept to a tangible and easily

    accessible reality

     

    In the last 18 months, while GenAI sparked innovative ideas for

    reshaping the world around us, the practical implementation of scaled

    GenAI initiatives has been limited. As we transition into 2024, the

    first wave of GenAI enterprise projects is expected to mature,

    unveiling crucial aspects of the technology that were not fully

    grasped in the early stages. Looking ahead, GenAI outcomes will become

    more accessible and gain greater adoption and scale across

    organizations and verticals. Decision-makers will shift from broad

    experimentation to a focused strategy involving select GenAI projects

    with genuine transformative potential. McKinsey estimates that GenAI

    could add between $2.6-$4.4 trillion to the global economy annually.

    Quantum computing will also play a pivotal role in addressing the

    extreme computing demands of GenAI, helping usher in a new era where

    AI tasks are distributed across a diverse set of computing

    architectures, including quantum processing units.

     

     

     

    2. Zero Trust will gain the number one spot

     

    As AI becomes more accessible and data processing shifts to the edge,

    the expanded threat surface will heighten the need for a real Zero

    Trust architecture for businesses of all sizes. In 2024, Zero Trust

    will evolve from a buzzword to a real technology with real standards.

    Organizations will embed the Zero Trust philosophy within their

    business culture and make concerted efforts to uphold a good cyber

    resilience posture across their operations. Across the region, Zero

    Trust will mature to have defined parameters and certifications and

    become the default benchmark that organizations move towards.

     

     

     

    3. Edge will be a strategic business ally

     

    Edge computing will continue its astronomical growth and will no

    longer be a technological bystander but a strategic ally, enabling

    faster processing times, reduced latency, and enhanced efficiency. As

    businesses extract value from data and unlock new transformative

    opportunities, the edge will play a crucial role in building new use

    cases and capabilities across many industries. For instance, the

    unprecedented rise of edge will be an early precursor to 6G. Expected

    to go mainstream by 2030, the synergy between Edge and 6G will support

    the demanding requirements of future technologies.

     

     

     

    4. PCs will get more intuitive

     

    The PC will continue to evolve and become more sophisticated and

    powerful. AI will bring to life many features, such as non-text-based

    prompts for a two-way experience between humans and PCs. It will offer

    an engaging and collaborative experience, allowing users to co-create

    with voice, gestures, and visual commands, delivering on the promise

    of digital assistants. Tomorrow's PCs will be equipped with AI-driven

    features such as advanced voice recognition, natural language

    processing, and intelligent automation to interpret our moods, facial

    expressions, tone of voice, or even a change in how one types for a

    much richer experience.

     

     

     

    5. Future innovations will be purpose-driven and sustainable

     

     

     

    New advancements in technology will be guided by a clear sense of

    purpose. Future innovations will prioritize sustainability,

    prioritizing environmental, social, and economic impact. Organizations

    will diligently scrutinize every facet of its business processes,

    encompassing R&D, product design, and the entire product lifecycle to

    minimize emissions, reduce environmental waste, and diminish the

    carbon footprint — all while optimizing operational efficiency. Across

    the CEEMETA region, we see this in practice already. Across the

    CEEMETA region, we see this in practice already. For example, Egypt

    has set a clear pillar in its Vision 2030 which prioritizes mitigating

    the consequences of climate change through an integrated and

    sustainable environmental system that promotes resilience. In

    addition, the emergence of smart cities across the Nation, is focused

    on using renewable energy and smart technology, that feature the

    newest architecture, built through sustainable and green

    infrastructure.

     

     

     

    2024 promises to be a catalyst for unparalleled opportunities,

    technological excellence, and growth. As we embrace these digital

    shifts, we have the chance to influence and foster the evolution of a

    modern sustainable business. Let's not merely adapt; let's shape the

    narrative, set the pace, and craft a future where we equip each other

    to thrive in tomorrow's digital realm. This transformational journey

    has already begun, and the time for visionary leadership is now.  Are

    you ready to redefine the future?

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