A Look Ahead to the Future
This is the time of year when industry analysts and experts make predictions about the technology landscape in the year to come. Given the pace of change and the hype that often surrounds new technology solutions, that’s a profoundly tricky proposition.
At the same time, many organizations are looking for guidance as they begin mapping their strategies for 2022 and beyond. Here are some of the trends that are likely to be significant in the coming year.
Security will be a top priority
Cyberattacks and data breaches continue unabated even as organizations spend more money and effort on security. Key challenges include a lack of visibility across the enterprise and growing numbers of zero-day attacks and advanced persistent threats. These trends drive uptake of extended detection and response (XDR) solutions that collect and correlate security data from the endpoint to the data center and use a behavioral approach to threat detection. Additionally, the zero-trust security model is gaining traction to strengthen user authentication and access controls.
The cloud will continue to expand
Cloud adoption has expanded significantly over the past two years as organizations sought to streamline access to resources amid the shift to remote work models. IDC has estimated that public cloud spending will total $385 billion globally in 2021 and will see a compound annual growth rate of 21 percent through 2025. There’s no indication that the race to the cloud will slow down in 2022, but some analysts are predicting that organizations will rethink their cloud strategies to keep costs under control. Organizations are also looking for more straightforward, “as-a-Service” solutions to overcome a lack of cloud expertise.
The software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) will continue to gain traction
SD-WAN offers a more flexible and scalable alternative to the traditional corporate WAN to better support work-from-home users and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Continued cloud adoption and the rollout of 5G networks are also driving the continued growth of SD-WAN solutions. The network functions virtualization (NFV) market expects to grow as organizations replace specialized network gear with commodity hardware and virtualized solutions to create more open and automated networking platforms.
DevSecOps will drive forward-thinking enterprises
DevOps is an IT model that integrates software development and system operations to shorten the application development lifecycle and enhance software quality through continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD). DevSecOps adds a security element, incorporating security best practices into all software design and development phases and utilizing automation to detect vulnerabilities. In a recent survey by Venafi, 97 percent of IT and development professionals said software vendors need to enhance the security of their software development processes. Supply chain attacks such as the SolarWinds breach and open source vulnerabilities such as Log4j exacerbate these concerns.
The IT talent shortage will become more serious
Organizations are already competing for a limited pool of technical talent, and the IT skills shortage will become increasingly acute in the coming year. At the same time, skills that were once considered essential will become less important as more automated, AI-based solutions enter the mainstream. Security analysts and cloud experts will see the most substantial demand. More organizations will be looking to offload some or all of their security and cloud operations to managed services providers (MSPs).
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