| [Editor's Note: Happy New Year! To start off this year we're going to take a look back at 2019 and a look ahead to what tech might have in store in 2020 and beyond.] | | The Enterprisers Project | With today’s pace of change, it’s getting harder to predict the state of technology five to 10 years in the future—not to mention how businesses will adapt to keep up. But with 2020 upon us, IT leaders are making big bets on technologies like RPA, 5G, artificial intelligence, and AR/VR, and bolstering cybersecurity, to prepare their organizations for whatever the future may hold. | | Dark Reading | If history has taught all of us anything, it's that hackers can (and will) compromise passwords. Innovation in authentication technology is poised to change that in the coming year. | | The Verge | Here’s what’s next for Android phone processors. | | CNET | Life in 2030 could barely be recognizable if these bold predictions come true. |
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| | CIO | Forget about New Year's resolutions, which tend to be tossed aside and forgotten as soon as the champagne loses it sparkle. For IT leaders, the new year is a prime time for planning, organizing, and launching new strategies and initiatives. Evolving business trends, security issues, and the increasing government oversight of many IT activities, combined with a seemingly never-ending series of disruptive technologies, make it essential to begin thinking about tactics and goals as soon as possible for a successful 2020. (You'll need to create a free account in order to access this full article.) | | CIO | Landing the perfect IT job is never easy, but certain, in-demand skills can smooth the way. Here are the top IT skills employers will be looking for in 2020. (You'll need to create a free account in order to access this full article.) |
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| | The Asana Blog | No SaaS updates today, but we have tips from Asana for you instead. Asana thought it was a helpful time to share their standout productivity tips from 2019 as you prepare to tackle new goals in 2020. |
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