NTT Ltd., a leading global IT infrastructure and services company, has today announced its predictions for 2024 in the realms of networking, Edge, Private 5G, data centers and cloud.
Shahid Ahmed, Group EVP, New Ventures and Innovation at NTT Ltd., said: “AI Adoption is growing exponentially and with AGI and technological singularity still in the distant future, humans will be a critical part of AI story. Organizations must look beyond the next year to ensure they have the capabilities to enable new technologies of the future and strive to hit sustainability targets.”
The predictions include the introduction of ‘Dark NOC’, increased investment in sustainable energy supplies for data centers, sustainability becoming integral to all tech solutions, optical networking getting closer to mainstream, IoT ecosystems boosting P5G and Edge adoption, the need for human skills for the uptake of AI and ‘invisible clouds’ going vertical.
Commenting on the predictions, Ahmed said: “AI Adoption is growing exponentially and with AGI and technological singularity still in the distant future, humans will be a critical part of AI story. Organizations must look beyond the next year to ensure they have the capabilities to enable new technologies of the future and strive to hit sustainability targets.”
NTT Ltd., a leading global IT infrastructure and services company, has today announced its key technology predictions for 2024. AI Adoption is expected to grow exponentially, while the introduction of ‘Dark NOC’, increased investment in sustainable energy supplies for data centers, sustainability becoming integral to all tech solutions, optical networking getting closer to mainstream, IoT ecosystems boosting P5G and Edge adoption, the need for human skills for the uptake of AI and ‘invisible clouds’ going vertical are all expected to take shape over the coming year.
Shahid Ahmed, Group EVP, New Ventures and Innovation at NTT Ltd., commented: “AI Adoption is growing exponentially and with AGI and technological singularity still in the distant future, humans will be a critical part of AI story. Organizations must look beyond the next year to ensure they have the capabilities to enable new technologies of the future and strive to hit sustainability targets.”
The company is already using techniques such as liquid immersion cooling, district heating projects, and researching solar panels in space to power its data centers, while NTT DATA’s research has revealed business leaders are more likely to have seen profitability of more than 25% over the last three years because of investments in reskilling and upskilling initiatives.
Commenting on the upcoming trends, Ahmed said: “Organizations must look beyond the next year to ensure they have the capabilities to enable new technologies of the future and strive to hit sustainability targets.”
NTT Ltd., a leading global IT infrastructure and services company, has today announced its key technology predictions for 2024. With IT teams beginning to plan for the year ahead, and organizations adapting to the disruption caused by Generative AI, the new year is set to see a mixture of both new and familiar trends gaining traction across networking, Edge, Private 5G, data centers and cloud.
Shahid Ahmed, Group EVP, New Ventures and Innovation at NTT Ltd., said: “AI Adoption is growing exponentially and with AGI and technological singularity still in the distant future, humans will be a critical part of AI story. Organizations must look beyond the next year to ensure they have the capabilities to enable new technologies of the future and strive to hit sustainability targets.”
The predictions include the introduction of ‘Dark NOC’, increased investment in sustainable energy supplies for data centers, sustainability becoming integral to all tech solutions, optical networking getting closer to mainstream, IoT ecosystems boosting P5G and Edge adoption, the need for human skills for the uptake of AI and ‘invisible clouds’ going vertical. NTT is already utilizing techniques such as liquid immersion cooling, district heating projects, and researching solar panels in space to power its data centers, while NTT DATA’s research has revealed business leaders are more likely to have seen profitability of more than 25% over the last three years because of investments in reskilling and upskilling initiatives.
Commenting on the upcoming trends, Ahmed said: “Organizations must look beyond the next year to ensure they have the capabilities to enable new technologies of the future and strive to hit sustainability targets.”
NTT Ltd., a leading global IT infrastructure and services company, has today announced its key technology predictions for 2024. As IT teams begin to plan for the year ahead, and organizations adjust to the disruption caused by Generative AI, the new year is set to see a mixture of both new and familiar trends gaining traction across networking, Edge, Private 5G, data centers and cloud.
Shahid Ahmed, Group EVP, New Ventures and Innovation
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