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CompTIA 2019 outlook - forget about the ‘next big thing’

Thu, 31st Jan 2019
FYI, this story is more than a year old

The pace, scope, and accessibility of innovation today provides organisations with an ever-expanding array of digital transformation tools, but it also brings new challenges in orchestrating technology, people, and process.

This is one of the key themes explored in the 'IT Industry Outlook 2019', the annual report published by CompTIA, the leading association for the global tech industry.

On the strength of this innovation, CompTIA projects global industry growth of 4%, with upside potential of 6.4%.

Conversely, an economic slowdown, exacerbated by international trade turmoil, could push the growth forecast to its low-end projection of 1.5%.

"It's an exciting time as we embark on the next wave of innovation. Technology is more accessible than ever, and there are more opportunities to use technology to build and grow organisations," says CompTIA president and CEO Todd Thibodeaux.

"While the potential is great, the challenges and anxieties are great, too," Thibodeaux continued. "Our mission is to work with the tech community, and the workforce of today and tomorrow, to turn the possibilities of innovation into the realities of real-word benefits for the users of technology."

Among factors cited by industry executives surveyed by CompTIA that will help drive growth in the year ahead is their ability to reach new customer segments, and successfully selling new business lines and launching new products, such as in emerging technology areas.

CompTIA's IT Industry Business Confidence Index remains in solidly positive territory, but there are a number of concerns on the minds of industry executives.

Beyond the usual concern over customer spending weakness, executives cited the possibility of an unexpected shock, such as a financial crisis, government turmoil, and margin pressure as factors that could hinder growth.

CompTIA's 'IT Industry Outlook 2019' explores 12 trends shaping the tech landscape, its workforce, and its business models in the year ahead.

1. Cloud, edge and 5G form the modern economic infrastructure

2. IoT and AI open new possibilities in ambient computing

3. Distributed technology models challenge existing structures

4. Stackable technologies supercharge digitisation efforts

5. Business of emerging technology prompts sales channels reinvention

6. Hyper-personalisation takes customer experience to next level

7. Partnerships bridge gaps in new tech ecosystem

8. Persistent tech-worker shortages fuel new, creative solutions

9. Digital-human models begin to shape the workplace of tomorrow

10. Technology professionals take the lead in anticipating unintended consequences

11. High tech increasingly transforms low tech

12. Global tech hubs put spotlight on the ingredients for innovation

"This year's trends reaffirm the importance of thinking about technology holistically," says CompTIA research and market intelligence vice president Tim Herbert.

"While discussions of 'the next big thing have their place, the practical reality for most organisations is the need to understand how technology building blocks spanning infrastructure, applications, data, and as-a-service models fit together."

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