As we begin to transition from the Cloud era to the AI era, what types of changes can we expect to see happen in the market, within our businesses, and for individuals?
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WHEN TWO ERAS OVERLAP - CLOUD AND AI
- The early stages of a new era tends to be separate (cloud-native, AI-native), but eventually tends to build upon the previous era’s foundations
- It usually takes a decade before an era stops being important or prioritized
- It usually takes 3-5 years before best practices for new applications emerge
- Finding new era talent is difficult (and expensive), but current era technology can be optimized (reduce costs, modernize)
- We’re going to see “Shadow AI” and “Bi-Modal Cloud/AI”
- The will be a lot of “X is Dead” during the first few years of the transition, until people (again) remember that nothing in IT dies - especially in the enterprise
- There will be a lot of numbers/reports coming out that seem completely contradictory - $B investment, but $0 ROI from users
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