
Gartner: Navigating the future of computing
As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.

As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.

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This month, Ben, Rom and James give their thoughts on some of the tech and gadgets announced at CES 2021. They also look back on our Green Flag case study, while Ben interviews Eggplant CEO John Bates on the future of intelligent software testing.

As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.