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Top 5 digital transformation trends of 2021

Low-code, MLOps, data streaming, and multi-cloud management will boost business agility and accelerate organizations' digital transformation journeys in 2021. As weather a fatal pandemic, the year 2020 will be remembered when businesses responded to new threats, switched to new business models, and accelerated their digital transformation initiatives.

Going digital was no longer a corporate luxury in the COVID-19 period of 2020, but a matter of existence. Remote working, moving to collaboration workflows and realigning operations from supply chain management to customer experiences all required digital transformation.
CIOs and IT executives no longer need to persuade the business of the importance of technology in all parts of operations. The challenge in 2020 was how quickly IT could collaborate with business executives to offer cloud collaboration, workflow, and analytics capabilities.

This trend will continue through 2021, but with a twist: IT executives will change from a reactive to a proactive, strategic approach to digital transformation. IT executives will collaborate with their business counterparts to develop and enhance digital business models, promote a culture that values innovation, and leverage technology and data to gain a competitive advantage. Here are the five themes that will influence how CIOs and IT leaders develop goals, objectives, and digital transformation roadmaps that will help their organizations thrive.

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First Mass Market for Quantum Technology

Samsung has announced the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy A Quantum, the world's first QRNG-enabled 5G smartphone, in collaboration with IDQuantique and SKTelecom in May 2020. The Samsung-IDQ-QRNG publication is more an exhibition of how mature QRNG has developed. The fact that consumer devices already contain quantum chips demonstrates how dependable such chips have become — dependability is a must-have in the consumer electronics industry.
According to IQT research, the arrival of QRNG smartphones is proof that quantum technology is much higher than the upcoming development in the supercomputer industry. But instead, a completely new business ecosystem as distinct from digital was from analog and that it will be worth tens of billions or hundreds of billions – of dollars at the system level.

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