Tech Trend 2024 Report-2
Tech Trend 2024 Report-2
TRENDS
FOR 2024
Here, we examine some of the dominant trends for 2024 and the future, as also
htps:/w w.gartner.com/eni formation-technol gy/insghts/op-technol gy-trends 2024. These include:
identified by Gartner
AI TRiSM
Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM)
Sustainable Technology
Platform Engineering
AI Augmented Development
Industry cloud platforms
Intelligent Applications
Democratised Generative AI
These trends will profoundly affect the jobs market. There is a talent shortage across
many of these sectors, while, as has often been noted, there will likely be job losses in
readily automated sectors.
AI TRiSM
The applications of AI are far-reaching and impact many aspects of our working lives
and leisure. Advocates of AI are already demonstrating many ways AI will improve our
lives, yet there is no shortage of warning of the many dangers AI poses.
The primary concerns regarding AI relate to risk, trust, and security. The question is,
how do we ensure the reliability and trustworthiness of AI? A potential answer is the AI
Trust, Risk and Security Management (AI TRiSM) framework proposed by Gartner,
which successfully supports innovation, develops trust, and increases value.
AI Trust includes transparency and explicability, for instance, if and how the AI
model achieved the targeted outcomes.
AI Risk – the application of governance for managing AI risks, including
development and process stages to guarantee the model integrity and compliance.
AI Security Management – to ensure security at every stage of the process throughout
the entire machine learning pipeline, including handling anomalies and vulnerabilities.
With CTEM, organisations can move away from the traditional approach of periodic
security assessments and instead establish a dynamic and adaptive security posture
that responds to the evolving threat landscape. This approach is crucial in today's
rapidly changing cybersecurity environment, where new vulnerabilities and threats
emerge regularly. According to Gartner, CTEM can reduce security breaches by 66%.
Sustainable Technology
Sustainable technology within the framework of digital solutions for environmental,
social, and governance (ESG) outcomes applies technological innovations to
ecological challenges, promoting social equity and upholding governance principles. It
aims to support long-term ecological balance and human rights by integrating digital
solutions into various aspects of business and society. Sustainable technology can be
conceptualised within this framework by:
Environment
Renewable Energy Solutions - Implementing digital technologies to enhance the
efficiency and adoption of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
and hydropower
Smart Grids - Utilising digital tools to create intelligent energy distribution systems
IoT (Internet of Things) for Environmental Monitoring -
Social
Digital Inclusion - Ensuring equitable access to digital technologies
Health Tech for Social Impact - Leveraging digital health solutions to improve
healthcare accessibility, telemedicine, and health data management
Education Technology - Implementing digital tools to enhance education and
skill development
Governance
Blockchain for Transparency
Data Privacy and Security - Implementing robust cybersecurity measures to protect
sensitive data
Digital Governance Platforms - for efficient and transparent governance processes,
enhancing public participation and facilitating data-driven decision-making.
Human Rights
Ethical AI and Algorithms - Ensuring that artificial intelligence and algorithms
adhere to ethical principles, avoiding biases and discriminatory practices.
Supply Chain Traceability
Self-Service Philosophy
Empowering Development Teams - The core principle of self-service platforms is
to empower development teams by providing them with tools and services to
manage their application lifecycle independently.
Automated Workflows - Designing platforms with computerised workflows for
everyday tasks such as application deployment, scaling, and monitoring, reducing
the manual effort required from development teams.
Layered Architecture
Modular Design - Platforms are structured in layers, each serving a specific
purpose. This allows flexibility, scalability, and the ability to update individual
components without disrupting the entire system.
Abstraction of Complexity - Each layer abstracts the complexity of underlying
infrastructure and provides a simplified interface for users. Dedicated Product Teams
AI Augmented Development
AI-augmented development involves the integration of AI technologies, including
generative AI and machine learning, to assist and enhance various aspects of the
software development lifecycle. The goal is to improve software engineering
processes' efficiency, speed, and quality by leveraging AI capabilities. Some key
elements include:
According to Gartner, 75% of software engineers will use AI coding assistants by 2028.
Industry Focus - Industry cloud platforms are built with a deep understanding of
the unique requirements and regulations of specific sectors such as healthcare,
finance, manufacturing, or retail
Pre-configured SaaS applications, PaaS tools, and IaaS resources are tailored to the
needs of the industry, reducing the complexity of deployment and customisation.
These platforms are designed with a modular, composable architecture, allowing
organisations to select and integrate specific services based on their
unique requirements.
Users can compose their applications and workflows by combining and configuring
different components, creating a flexible and customised solution.
The platforms seamlessly integrate SaaS applications, PaaS tools, and underlying
infrastructure. This ensures that data flows smoothly across various components,
enhancing interoperability.
Platforms often include tools and services for handling industry-specific data
types, such as patient health records or financial transactions, while ensuring
compliance with regulations
Industry cloud platforms offer many advantages over legacy methods. For instance,
they deeply understand the specific challenges, processes, and regulations within a
particular sector, which is reflected in the platform's design and features. Seamless
integration, flexible scaling, and the Pay-as-You-Go model maximise efficiency;
additionally, platforms are designed with industry-specific security measures and
compliance features, helping organisations meet regulatory requirements
According to Gartner, by 2027, over half of enterprises will use this technology.
Intelligent Applications
Intelligent applications leverage AI and other advanced technologies to enhance
functionality, learning capabilities, and automation. These applications analyse data,
adapt to user behaviour, and make informed decisions without explicit programming.
In terms of their nuts and bolts:
Data Collection - Intelligent applications gather and process large volumes of data from
various sources, including user interactions, historical records, and real-time inputs.
Feature Extraction - Relevant features are extracted from the data to build a
comprehensive understanding of the context and patterns.
Machine learning algorithms are trained on historical data to recognise patterns,
relationships, and trends. Intelligent applications often use models that can adapt and
learn continuously, improving their accuracy over time as more data becomes available.
User inputs and continuous user feedback refine models and improve the application's
ability to understand and respond to user needs.
Applications can make informed decisions, predictions, or recommendations based
on the analysis of data and learned patterns.
Such applications often incorporate NLP and computer vision for communication
and object recognition.
Thus, intelligent applications can enhance and personalise user experience, understand
and respond to user context, and improve the relevance of recommendations and
interactions. Intelligent applications are a pivotal part of the evolving technology
landscape, contributing to the digital transformation of various industries by
leveraging AI and data-driven insights to deliver smarter, more efficient solutions.
Author info
Dr. Monika Becker, a seasoned Executive Search Consultant since 2001, specialises in
filling key roles for the IT Industry, focusing on AI & Analytics, ERP, and Cybersecurity.
Her expertise spans C-Level, Sales & Marketing, Product, and Finance & HR.
As the Sector Head IT & Digitalisation at Horton International since 2015, Monika is
dedicated to supporting diversity initiatives in the IT industry.
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