Canada's Participation
Role towards Digital Transformation has a significant impact on social development with more to come.
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IDC's Prediction for Canadian Cloud Services
Is a unique research offering that provides a "rolled up" view of the entire opportunity for cloud-based IT services in Canada. It presents analysis on public cloud adoption and public cloud opportunities segmented by software, platform, and infrastructure services offerings. Through cloud forecasts, competitive analysis, and customer segmentation, this program offers insights into where to direct sales and marketing efforts around cloud in Canada.
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By 2019, 3rd Platform technologies and services will drive nearly 75% of IT spending – growing at twice the rate of the total IT market.
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Multiply Inovations
sharing data and information triggered a tectonic shift; new Innovation Accelerator technologies appeared to enhance existing 3rd Platform solutions, and data itself became valuable in its own right. sharing data and information triggered a tectonic shift; new Innovation Accelerator technologies appeared to enhance existing 3rd Platform solutions, and data itself became valuable in its own right. sharing data and information triggered a tectonic shift; new Innovation Accelerator technologies appeared to enhance existing 3rd Platform solutions, and data itself became valuable in its own right. sharing data and information triggered a tectonic shift; new Innovation Accelerator technologies appeared to enhance existing 3rd Platform solutions, and data itself became valuable in its own right.
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The dependence on emerging and evolving technologies to drive innovation and navigate the DX economy means that a new premium will be placed on tech leadership. Industry and developer communities will become essential ecosystems to scale up organizational DX success, both through internal talent and external partners. Additionally, direction and vision will need to come from the top to entrench DX mindsets throughout the organization.
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Invisible Technology
Technology will be integrated into and across experiences. Tomorrow's consumer technology will be highly intelligent and anticipative of consumer preferences.
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At-Scale Personalization
Markets can now offer mass personalization at scale, giving "super powers" to a significant number of new trades. Technology plays a heavy influence in these roles, and skills start to migrate away from workers.
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