Disruptive trends will ensure that digital transformation is an imperative for businesses
10 November 2020 - NTT Ltd., the world-leading global technology services provider, today announces its ‘Future Disrupted: 2021’ technology trends predictions. Based on the critical technology trends forecasted to drive change, combined with key insights from NTT’s experts, the trends serve as a guide for businesses looking to seize on the opportunities and benefits that these technologies bring.
The disruptive technologies, which are forecast beyond 2021, reflect the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on accelerating the digital transformation of society. NTT believes there are five key disruptive technology trends that hold promise to help businesses realize safety and security, support sustainable growth and reduce environmental loads:
While these disruptive technologies are on the horizon, in the nearer term, these trends are driving the need for digital transformation as they enable businesses to deliver superior, more connected, seamless and positive customer and employee experiences. In fact, because of this, NTT predicts that digital transformation in 2021 will be an imperative for businesses, not a choice.
As revealed in NTT’s 2020 Intelligent Workplace Report, a positive employee and customer experience (EX & CX) will be the foundation on which business strategies are built in the future. This is supported by further NTT research – 2020 Global Customer Experience Benchmarking Report – in which 70.5% of organizations cited improved CX as the top factor driving their digital transformation.
Commenting on the predictions, Andy Cocks, Chief Go-to-Market Practices Officer at NTT Ltd. says, “In 2021, we predict that CX success will depend on whether you have a data-driven and well-documented strategy in place. The immense amounts of customer data that most organizations access, capture and manage from multiple sources are only set to grow in the year ahead.”
Andy continues, “Automation will also play a critical role in employee experience initiatives. NTT predicts to see advances in and adoption of robotic process automation, machine learning and AI. Employers are having to think hard about optimizing for employee wellness and safety. Identity, data and analytics, collaborative tools, security and automation will become the foundations for enhancing employee experience and, importantly, employee wellness.”
Lastly, cybersecurity must underpin everything that is implemented as its impact on both customer loyalty and employee wellbeing will intensify moving into 2021. NTT’s Intelligent Workplace Report also indicated that 83.2% of organizations have completely re-thought their security to accommodate new ways of working brought about by the pandemic. Training on new applications and new ways of working seems to be low on the agenda (in place for just 42.8% of organizations), which presents a high level of risk. Informing employees about updates to security policies, and completing security awareness programs, how these will support them in their day-to-day activities – regardless of location – and what is expected of them is paramount to ensuring the desired employee behavior, and, importantly, their buy-in, on cybersecurity issues.
To read more about the trends we will see in 2021 and beyond – visit our dedicated Future Disrupted webpage.
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