Enterprise
By Casey Anderson, Technology Writer covering Startups | | Enterprise | 3 min read
The broader implications extends far beyond the obvious effects. Appreciating these nuances is essential for organizations seeking to prepare adequately.
An important finding comes from recent research: what thrived in the past often fails currently or tomorrow.
What's happening now is just the beginning. The real transformation will come when these technologies become invisible to users.
What industry analysts overlooked is the pace of change. From limited implementations, organizations have experienced rapid expansion across the broader industry.
Key Points
- Industry guidelines are reshaping the way that companies manage operations.
- The complexity of contemporary platforms necessitates new skills across engineering teams.
- Investment in capability building will prove more consequential than adopting fashionable tools.