Info-Tech's newly released Tech Trends 2025 report outlines six critical trends that will shape the future of IT, from the rise of AI avatars to the urgent need for post-quantum cryptography. The annual report is the most anticipated industry resource as it provides IT leaders with the insights needed to drive innovation and safeguard their organisations over the coming year in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
SYDNEY, Sept. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Info-Tech Research Group's newly released Tech Trends 2025 report highlights six pivotal trends poised to transform the IT landscape in the coming year. As the pace of technological innovation accelerates and organisations are facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities, the firm's report provides insights on how IT leaders can harness technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, and cybersecurity while mitigating the risks they introduce.
Historically, chief information officers (CIOs) have been tasked with preserving the integrity of an organisation's past through meticulous recordkeeping. However, in 2025, the global IT research and advisory firm reports that the role of the CIO will evolve as the focus shifts from maintaining the past to forecasting the future. With the rise of generative AI and the impending era of quantum computing, Info-Tech explains that CIOs will need to increasingly adopt forward-thinking strategies to anticipate and simulate future business scenarios.
'Australia's vast and diverse landscape, coupled with its drive for innovation, positions the nation uniquely in the global tech landscape. While Australia is often an early adopter and sometimes an innovator, it also follows global trends. Advancements in AI and quantum technologies are rapidly reshaping key industries such as agriculture, mining, and the public sector. These sectors are leveraging AI to address challenges unique to Australia, from optimising resource management to enhancing public services and infrastructure,' says George Khreish, managing partner at Info-Tech Research Group, APAC. 'Australia's proactive approach to quantum computing, marked by investments in cutting-edge research and cybersecurity, is paving the way for the APAC region to harness these technologies. As we move towards a future defined by quantum advantage, it's critical for Australian organisations to prepare now, ensuring that they can capitalise on these opportunities while securing vital infrastructures.'
The Tech Trends 2025 report is informed by Info-Tech's Future of IT 2025 survey. The survey gathered responses from nearly 1,000 IT decision-makers globally between March and July 2024, with contributions from key regions such as APAC, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and representation from 17 industries, including financial services, healthcare, government, and manufacturing. In addition, expert interviews conducted with representatives from organisations such as the Blockchain Research Institute, Nubinary, Kyield, SAS, Xprize Quantum, IBM Quantum Industry & Technical Services, HP Inc., Voices.com, SWEAR, and the University of British Columbia offer in-depth case studies and real-world examples of how organisations are navigating these trends.
'At the intersection of digital transformation and exponential AI growth, IT leaders are entering a new era where forecasting probable futures will be just as critical as reporting on the past,' says Brian Jackson, principal research director and lead author of the report. 'Our 2025 Tech Trends report provides a roadmap for organisations to harness AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity solutions to stay ahead of the curve.'
The six key tech trends identified by Info-Tech Research Group for 2025 are:
'Our survey data and expert interviews show a clear path forwards for organisations to not only adopt these emerging technologies but also navigate the challenges they bring,' says Jackson. 'By understanding the risks and opportunities associated with AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity, IT leaders can make informed decisions that will drive both innovation and security.'
As organisations prepare for the future of IT, Info-Tech's Tech Trends 2025 report provides the strategic guidance needed to stay competitive and secure. From leveraging AI avatars and quantum computing to safeguarding data with post-quantum cryptography, the firm advises that IT leaders must act now to future-proof their operations in the coming months.
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