target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Oct 2023 - Document type: IDC FutureScape - Doc  Document number: # US50435423

IDC FutureScape: Worldwide IT Industry 2024 Predictions

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  • Rick Villars Loading
  • Ritu Jyoti Loading
  • Nobuko Iisaka Loading
  • Jennifer Hamel Loading
  • Leonardo Freitas Loading
  • Gina Smith, PhD Loading
  • Sudhir Rajagopal Loading
  • Heather Hershey Loading
  • Courtney Munroe Loading
  • Tolga Yalcin Loading
  • Peter Chahal Loading
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  • IDC FutureScape Figure

    • Figure: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide IT Industry 2024 Top 10 Predictions

  • Executive Summary

  • IDC FutureScape Predictions

    • Summary of External Drivers

    • Predictions: Impact on Technology Buyers

    • Prediction 1: By 2025, the G2000 Will Allocate Over 40% of Core IT Spend to AI Initiatives, Leading to a Double-Digit Increase in the Rate of Product and Process Innovations

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 2: With Tech Providers Allocating 50% of R&D, Staffing, and Capex Investments to AI/Automation Through 2026, CIOs Will Struggle to Align Vendor Selection and ITOps Priorities with New Use Cases

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 3: Into 2025, All Enterprises Will Deal with Uncertain Infrastructure Costs and Accessibility, Triggering the Use of Stop-Gap Measures That Make Cloud Economics and Data Logistics Goals Harder to Achieve

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 4: In 2024, Providers Across the Hardware, Software, and Services Spectrum Will Aggressively Expand Their Private and Open Source Data Portfolios, Making Strategic Partnering Decisions More Unstable

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 5: Through 2026, the Underfunding of Skills Initiatives Compared with Products/Services Spend Will Prevent 65% of Enterprises from Achieving Full Value from AI, Cloud, Data, and Security Investments

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 6: By 2025, 40% of Service Engagements Will Include GenAI-Enabled Delivery, Triggering a Shift in Human-Delivered Services for Strategy, Change, and Training to Prepare Organizations for AI Everywhere

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 7: In 2027, 80% of Infrastructure, Security, Data, and Apps Will Rely on Advanced Control Platforms for Coordinated AI-Enabled Service Delivery, But Only Half of Enterprises Will Use Them Effectively

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 8: By 2026, All New IT Brands, Products, and Services Targeting Underserved Customer Segments/Personas Will Be Based on Tight Integration of Diverse AI Services That Deliver New Capabilities at Lower Costs

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 9: By 2027, 60% of F500 Firms Will Leverage Ubiquitous Experiences, Edge Analytics, and GenAI to Enable Customers to Create Their Own Experience Journeys, Improving Customer-Desired Outcomes and Values

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Business Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 10: By 2028, 80% of Enterprises Will Integrate Low Earth Orbit Satellite Connectivity, Creating a Unified Digital Service Fabric That Ensures Resilient Ubiquitous Access and Guarantees Data Fluidity

    • Associated Drivers

    • Contributing/Complementary Predictions

    • IT Impact

    • Business Impact

    • Guidance

  • Advice for Technology Buyers

  • External Drivers: Detail

    • AI Everywhere — Generative AI Takes the Spotlight

    • The Drive to Automate — Maximizing Efficiency and New Opportunities

    • Economic Uncertainty — IT Malaise and Market Volatility

    • Geopolitical Turbulence — Sovereignty Under Emerging Fragmentation

    • Global Supply Chain Resiliency — Push for Diversification

    • Cybersecurity and Risk — Building Resilience Against Multiplying Threats

    • The Digital Business Imperative — Competitiveness and Outcomes

    • Everything as a Service Intensifies — Transforming Models to Drive Change

    • Dynamic Work and Skills Requirements — New Work Mode Era

    • Shifting Tech Regulatory Landscape — Navigating Risk and Opportunity

    • Operationalization of ESG — Measuring and Implementing Sustainability

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