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49 - 2020 Digital and Data Predictions

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2019 was a great year for digital and data professionals. Digital continues to dominate the world in every aspect and the transformations are evident in every parts of the business. Today, we are excited to share our 11 digital and data predictions for 2020. Enjoy and leave your reviews on Itunes and share your feedback. Here are the list of predictions: 1. Marketing and sales will continue to increase AI technology adoption. 2. Online buying will continue to put big box stores out of business. 3. Mobile messaging app users will surpass the number of social network users. 4. Video will become table stakes instead of innovative strategy. 5. The rise in cyber security threats will require new data management capabilities and innovation. 6. AI will enable more people to find work. 7. Online shopping will be labeled as an addiction. 8. Move over IOT, it's time for IOB (Internet of Behaviors). 9. Multi-cloud service providers will see bigger adoption. 10. 5G launch and adoption will make way for hologram or 3D video calls. 11. Digital and data jobs will grow by double digits.
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2019 was a great year for digital and data professionals. Digital continues to dominate the world in every aspect and the transformations are evident in every parts of the business. Today, we are excited to share our 11 digital and data predictions for 2020. Enjoy and leave your reviews on Itunes and share your feedback. Here are the list of predictions: 1. Marketing and sales will continue to increase AI technology adoption. 2. Online buying will continue to put big box stores out of business. 3. Mobile messaging app users will surpass the number of social network users. 4. Video will become table stakes instead of innovative strategy. 5. The rise in cyber security threats will require new data management capabilities and innovation. 6. AI will enable more people to find work. 7. Online shopping will be labeled as an addiction. 8. Move over IOT, it's time for IOB (Internet of Behaviors). 9. Multi-cloud service providers will see bigger adoption. 10. 5G launch and adoption will make way for hologram or 3D video calls. 11. Digital and data jobs will grow by double digits.
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