Looking Ahead: e360's Expert Predictions for 2025
As we look ahead to 2025, e360's team of experts has identified the key strategic shifts that will shape enterprise IT. Drawing from their extensive experience across infrastructure, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, digital workplace solutions, and cybersecurity, we present our key predictions for the year ahead.
1. AI Will See Both Integration and Practical Implementation
While AI integration is inevitable, our experts predict a nuanced evolution with both opportunities and challenges. Troy Couch , Director of Services for Digital Workplace at e360, observes: "It is a natural progression to move from experimentation to strategic integration as AI matures and businesses try to harness AI's full capabilities to drive competitive advantage and innovation."
Al Solorzano , VP of Digital Workplace, offers a crucial insight on implementation strategy: "There should be a conversation of buying an AI solution vs building an AI solution and the pros/cons that come with each approach during the envisioning stage of the desired outcomes."
Key trends we expect to see:
2. Security Will Shift to Identity-First Architecture
This prediction received unanimous validation across our expert panel. Brad Bussie puts it succinctly: "IAM is the new perimeter." Art Jannicelli , Director of Modern Infrastructure - Datacenter, reinforces this view, noting that "compromised access is far more commonly exploited than perimeter vulnerabilities."
Key developments will include:
3. Digital Workplace Evolution Accelerates
The digital workplace continues to evolve toward improved employee experience and efficiency. Nariman Ahmadi , Lead Solutions Architect at e360, notes that while progress is being made, "we still have long way for the full integration and collaboration between different Applications and product. It needs to be standardized."
Al Solorzano predicts that "enterprise browsers will gain traction due to complexity of local endpoint security and cost of VDI solutions. It may not address every use case but there are large amounts of users who can use EB without the need of VDI or local endpoint security... while delivering a secure and great user experience."
Key trends:
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4. Multi-Cloud Reality Faces Economic Pressures
Our experts see significant changes in cloud strategy driven by economic factors. Roy Douber , Sr. DevOps Expert and Observability Lead at e360, notes: "Most organizations aren't yet there from a multi cloud perspective, and I see this as being a multi-year proposition. Cloud agnosticism and open source should gain a TON of traction."
Key developments:
5. Enterprise IT Disruption from Multiple Fronts
Al Solorzano highlights that "VMware/Broadcom pricing will further drive alternative hypervisor conversations, cloud convos and hyperconverged convos." Art Jannicelli raises attention to broader market forces: "The new Tariffs and disruption of H1B system are going to have massive unpredictable outcomes on tech worldwide."
Key impacts:
6. Observability Gains Critical Importance
With AI accelerating software development, Roy Douber explains: "Observability will take a more prominent place in the value chain. Software is being developed much more quickly with AI, but with more faults, and often, with code that the engineers themselves wouldn't write or think through. That said, we'll need better tooling as code is now being deployed more quickly than ever before."
Key trends:
Looking Ahead
Want to learn more about how these predictions might impact your organization? Contact us to discuss how e360's expertise across modern infrastructure, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, digital workplace solutions, and cybersecurity can help you prepare for these emerging trends.
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1 个月great read! thank you for the breakdown
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