AND ANSWERS
9 macro forces that drive transformation in tech – answer
1. Cloud
2. Analytics
3. Digital experience
^these are the 3 big pillars that have sparked change over the last 10 years
4. Digital reality - the next generation of engagement with augmented reality, virtual
reality, and the internet
5. Cognitive and evolution from passive understanding to automated intelligent
response
6. Blockchain - a new foundation for assets and trust
7. Evolving core systems
8. The business of technology
9. Cyber and risk strategies - security, privacy, regulatory compliance, and increasingly
the ethics of advanced technology
Beyond the digital frontier: mapping your future (tech trend) - answer-Digital
transformation promises a triumphant response to the pressures and potential of
disruptive change. But to make it concrete, achievable, and measurable, organizations
need to look at broader trends—and a variety of technology advances
-only 1/3 of deloitte's global CIO survey respondents reported having an enterprise
digital strategy
-cyber security and risk, data intelligence, automation, game-changing tech, predictive
analytics, user control, automated procurement and vehicle tracking and
routing/scheduling, enterprise agility
DevSecOps and the cyber imperative (tech trend) - answer-DevSecOps fundamentally
transforms cyber and risk management from compliance-based activities to essential
framing mindsets.
-To enhance their approaches to cyber and other risks, organizations are embedding
security, privacy, policy, and controls into their DevOps culture and processes, enabling
the entire IT organization to share responsibility for security.
Beyond marketing: experience re-imagined (tech trend) - answer-CMOs and CIOs
partnering to elevate the human experience
-In the new world of marketing—personalized, contextualized, and dynamic—CMOs are
partnering with their technology organizations to bring control of the human experience
back in house, with a fresh arsenal of experience-focused marketing tools.
-data driven, customized based on wants/needs, dynamic, across channels, outcome-
oriented
, Intelligent interfaces (tech trend) - answer-Reimagining the way humans, machines, and
data interact
-Combining human-centered design techniques with leading-edge technologies, new
interfaces are moving from keyboards to touchscreens, voice commands, and beyond,
transforming the way we engage with machines, data, and each other.
-Robotics, internet, networks, AI, digital reality, cloud and computing edge
Connectivity of tomorrow (tech trend) - answer-For digital transformation, rapid
advances in connectivity and new, advanced networking products and services are
becoming mission-critical.
-Advanced networking is the unsung hero of our digital future, offering a continuum of
connectivity that can drive development of new products and services, transform
inefficient operating models, and make digital transformation possible.
-Use cases: driverless vehicles (transmits mapping and navigation data) and healthcare
(optimize ambulance routing and patient data tracking)
NoOPS in a serverless world (tech trend) - answer-The next state in the evolution of
cloud computing automates key tasks, allowing IT talent to shift focus from operations to
outcomes.
-The hyper-automation of cloud computing has created a NoOps environment where
software and software-defined hardware are provisioned dynamically, setting talent free
to transition into new roles and help drive business outcomes.
-maintenance and reaction time decrease
-capacity, security, and delivery velocity increase
-automated monitoring and provisioning
AI-fueled organizations (tech trend) - answer-Reaching AI's full potential can lead to
data-driven decision-making and insights across core business processes and
enterprise operations.
-As AI technologies standardize across industries, becoming an AI-fueled organization
will likely be table stakes for survival. And that means rethinking the way humans and
machines interact within working environments.
-assisted --> augmented --> automated intelligence
-free workers to be more creative
Macro technology forces at work (tech trends) - answer-Nine technological forces—the
backbone of tech innovation past and present—make it possible for organizations to
drive purposeful, transformational change. Understanding how they function, together
and separately, is key.
-The calling of our time is to unlock what combination of macro trends matters for any
given line of business, function, agency, or country
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) - answer-a detailed plan describing how to
develop, maintain and replace specific software
1. Planning - gather requirements from client
2. Implementation - software engineers start writing the code