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2020 Trends and Predictions

1 | 2020
In This Issue:
  • Overview
  • 2020 Trends and Predictions — Opening Statement
  • US Regulators Will Again Fail Technology in 2020
  • Leveraging Business Architecture: 3 Predictions Pointing to New Relevance and Leadership
  • Cybersecurity in 2020
  • Trustworthiness: A Mouthful That Shouldn’t Leave a Bad Taste
  • Autonomous Systems Are Rising; Seize the Opportunities!
  • AI and Natural Language 2020: New Regulations and New Developments
  • 2020: The Year That Agile Gets Found Out
  • Trends Shaping Drone Adoption for 2020 and Beyond
  • Learn to Succeed with Digital Transformation

With all that is new and changing before our eyes, we asked the Cutter Consortium team of experts to weigh in on the technologies, strategies, and business models that will have the most relevance this year and beyond. Their responses — delivered in this issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal — range from the need for more tech­nology regulation to what technologies will be most transformative, from guidelines for keeping our data safe to minimizing the profusion of misinformation. 

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