Kyndry For The Prediction Of Eight Technological Trends To Pay Attention To In 2023

JAKARTA - Kyndryl, the world's largest IT infrastructure service provider, has revealed the most popular trend that will affect IT decision making in 2023 and beyond, along with the development of technology and complex problems in the future.

According to Kyndryl, some changes will trigger innovation, while others will spark debates around AI ethics. Meanwhile, cyber threats will force companies to mitigate and take this risk directly.

Cooperating with companies in ASEAN and around the world to help them overcome their most pressing business goals in a modern way, Sean Lee as Managing Director, Kyndryl Indonesia shared eight technological trends that every business leader must know.

Cyber resilience will follow cybersecurity as a major security issue

Most likely in 2023, cyber resilience is no longer the task of trouble for the Head of Information Security Officers only, but every executive leader in the organization. Companies must understand that they must protect all their business areas.

AI Ethics will be a must

Data observation capabilities will become very important and key to increasing AI in business. Without a strong and safe data foundation and DataOps, it will be difficult to scale and democratize data consumption.

Computation of clouds will encourage innovation

Companies that have implemented cloud computing adoption before the COVID-19 pandemic have fared better than those that have not. Cloud computing adoption will provide the fastest path towards innovation and give companies more flexibility to run their businesses in difficult times.

The company will adopt distributed cloud computing

There are many advantages of distributed cloud computing, including the ability to visualize and make better use of data across organizations to boost value and enable new Web3 capabilities. In a distributed cloud computing ecosystem, workload is aligned with a certain resource location to meet the needs of compliance and performance requirements or support edge computing, as well as being managed centrally from public cloud computing providers.

Cloud computing networks will grow

As more and more companies divert workloads and businesses to cloud computing, they use different means of connectivity to cloud computing than traditionally built in the past. However, many of those companies do not have good direct-to-enterprises channels. There will be increased demand for integrating connectivity with managed services, and helping companies manage multi-networks.

Private wireless 5G networks to surpass industry 4.0

Without a doubt, 2023 will be the year of popularity of using private wireless 5G networks with testing carried out in other industries, where the retail industry will take the lead. Starting from activating cashless payments (cashier-less), real-time analytics, personalized promotions, asset tracking, and optimizing supply chains, private wireless and edge computing will be key to unlocking future generation user experience and experience.

The personalized digital work environment for employees must be owned for hybrid work

With today's digital work system, the challenge that many organizations will face is ensuring that this new environment is smooth, providing good experience for employees and at the same time, improving collaboration and organizational culture. In 2023, the digital work environment will occupy the top spot on the recruitment checklist and will also affect retention.

Mainframe will strengthen its role in hybrid cloud computing strategies

Companies will accelerateaya modernization to be fully integrated into hybrid cloud computing environments. Facing IT budget reductions and skill challenges, the company will take an upstream to downstream approach to get maximum results from their platforms through modernization, integration with hyperscalers, or move workloads from way over simply through a single approach to moving.