People, ubiquity, and resilience drive IT trends for 2021

People, ubiquity, and resilience drive IT trends for 2021

The year that is about to end has marked a before and after in all sectors and professional activities. “The unprecedented socioeconomic challenges of 2020 demand the organizational plasticity to transform and compose the future,” said Brian Burke, research vice president at Gartner. Looking ahead to 2021, organizations must rethink their IT strategy, taking advantage of the lessons they have been able to learn from the new scenario caused by the pandemic. The consulting firm Gartner has announced what the technological trends will be for 2021, which undoubtedly offer many clues to companies so that they can optimize their IT strategies.

30% of workers will have digital, mobile and secure identity

30% of workers will have digital, mobile and secure identity

Coinciding with its 20 years of presence in Spain, the consulting firm IDC Research Spain advanced last week during its Futurescapes 2020 event its technological Predictions for this year. They confirmed that companies will opt for the investment in digitalization, which will go from the current 36% to 50% in 2023. They also highlighted that in 2023, 30% of the workers will have their own digital, private, mobile and secure identity.

Oracle introduces the world’s first autonomous OS

Oracle introduces the world’s first autonomous OS

Oracle announced this week during the event OpenWorld 2019 held in San Francisco the launch of the “first and only autonomous operating system in the world”, according to the words of Larry Ellison, president of the Council and Chief Technology Officer of Oracle. Ellison explained that this system “provisions, scales and configures itself, without human intervention and is capable of self-patching while it is running, in addition to allowing a literally instantaneous migration”.

WDI, UDS Enterprise in Russian and OpenGnsys Conference

WDI, UDS Enterprise in Russian and OpenGnsys Conference

The new WDI solution for virtual desktops in the cloud with UDS Enterprise as connection broker that was released by our Authorized Partner Walhalla Cloud, the availability of UDS Enterprise in Russian thanks to another of our partners, SharxDC, and the I OpenGnsys Conference, where our software was described as the cornerstone of several technological projects of great use for the academic environment have been the topics of our blog that more interest have awakened during the summer months.

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