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Home » Sectors » Technology » Gartner top strategic technology trends for 2022

Gartner top strategic technology trends for 2022

by Partner Content30 August 2022

Gartner expects these 12 technology trends to act as force multipliers of digital business and innovation over the next three to five years. Here’s your quick guide to what the technologies are and why they’re valuable

Every year, Gartner identifies technology trends that are critical to business. This year, the list comprises 12 strategic trends that will enable CEOs to deliver growth, digitalisation and efficiency — and position CIOs and IT executives as strategic partners in the organisation. 

“CEOs know they must accelerate the adoption of digital business and are seeking more direct digital routes to connect with their customers,” says David Groombridge, VP Analyst, Gartner. “But with an eye on future economic risks, they also want to be efficient and protect margins and cash flow.”

What are the 12 top strategic technology trends, 2022 — and why are they valuable?

Trend 1: Data fabric

Data fabric provides a flexible, resilient integration of data sources across platforms and business users, making data available everywhere it’s needed regardless where the data lives.

Data fabric can use analytics to learn and actively recommend where data should be used and changed. This can reduce data management efforts by up to 70 per cent.

Trend 2: Cybersecurity mesh

Cybersecurity mesh is a flexible, composable architecture that integrates widely distributed and disparate security services.

Cybersecurity mesh enables best-of-breed, stand-alone security solutions to work together to improve overall security while moving control points closer to the assets they’re designed to protect. It can quickly and reliably verify identity, context and policy adherence across cloud and noncloud environments.

Trend 3: Privacy-enhancing computation 

Privacy-enhancing computation secures the processing of personal data in untrusted environments — which is increasingly critical due to evolving privacy and data protection laws as well as growing consumer concerns.

Privacy-enhancing computation utilises a variety of privacy-protection techniques to allow value to be extracted from data while still meeting compliance requirements.

Trend 4: Cloud-native platforms 

Cloud-native platforms are technologies that allow you to build new application architectures that areresilient, elastic and agile — enabling you to respond to rapid digital change.

Cloud-native platforms improve on the traditional lift-and-shift approach to cloud, which fails to take advantage of the benefits of cloud and adds complexity to maintenance. 

Trend 5: Composable applications

Composable applications are built from business-centric modular components.

Composable applications make it easier to use and reuse code, accelerating the time to market for new software solutions and releasing enterprise value.

Trend 6: Decision intelligence 

Decision intelligence is a practical approach to improve organisational decision-making. It models each decision as a set of processes, using intelligence and analytics to inform, learn from and refine decisions.

Decision intelligence can support and enhance human decision-making and, potentially, automate it through the use of augmented analytics, simulations and AI.

Trend 7: Hyperautomation

Hyperautomation is a disciplined, business-driven approach to rapidly identify, vet and automate as many business and IT processes as possible.

Hyperautomation enables scalability, remote operation and business model disruption.

Trend 8: AI Engineering

AI engineering automates updates to data, models and applications to streamline AI delivery.

Combined with strong AI governance, AI engineering will operationalise the delivery of AI to ensure its ongoing business value.

Trend 9: Distributed Enterprises

Distributed enterprises reflect a digital-first, remote-first business model to improve employee experiences, digitalise consumer and partner touchpoints, and build out product experiences.

Distributed enterprises better serve the needs of remote employees and consumers, who are fueling demand for virtual services and hybrid workplaces.

Trend 10: Total Experience

Total experience is a business strategy that integrates employee experience, customer experience, user experience and multiexperience across multiple touchpoints to accelerate growth.

Total experience can drive greater customer and employee confidence, satisfaction, loyalty and advocacy through holistic management of stakeholder experiences.

Trend 11: Autonomic Systems

Autonomic systems are self-managed physical or software systems that learn from their environments and dynamically modify their own algorithms in real time to optimise their behaviour in complex ecosystems.

Autonomic systems create an agile set of technology capabilities that are able to support new requirements and situations, optimise performance and defend against attacks without human intervention.

Trend 12: Generative AI

Generative AI learns about artifacts from data, and generates innovative new creations that are similar to the original but doesn’t repeat it.

Generative AI has the potential to create new forms of creative content, such as video, and accelerate R&D cycles in fields ranging from medicine to product creation.

How the technology trends drive digital business

The top strategic technology trends will accelerate digital capabilities and drive growth by solving common business challenges for CIOs and technology executives. They offer a roadmap to differentiating your organisation from peers, fulfilling business objectives and positioning CIOs and IT executives as strategic partners in the organisation. 

Each delivers one of three main outcomes:

Engineering trust: Technologies in this segment create a more resilient and efficient IT foundation by ensuring data is integrated and processed more securely across cloud and non-cloud environments, to deliver cost-efficient scaling of the IT foundation.

Sculpting change: By releasing the creative new-technology solutions in this area, you can scale and accelerate your organisation’s digitalisation. These technology trends allow you to respond to the increasing pace of change by creating applications more rapidly to automate business activities, optimise artificial intelligence (AI) and enable faster smarter decisions.

Accelerating Growth: By capitalising on strategic technology trends in this segment, you’re unleashing IT force multipliers that will win business and market share. Together, these trends enable you to maximise value creation and enhance digital capabilities.

Join us at the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo™ 2022 conference, 7 – 10 November, in Barcelona, Spain for a front row seat to Gartner’s Top Strategic Technology Trends for 2023. 

Related:

Global RPA software revenue to reach $2.9bn in 2022 — Gartner has projected the worldwide robotic process automation (RPA) software market to reach $2.9bn in revenue this year, increasing by 19.5 per cent from 2021.

Global government IT spending to grow 5 per cent in 2022 — Gartner says that investment in IT on the part of government bodies will grow 5 per cent to total $565.7bn in 2022.

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