Splunk 2022 Predictions Spotlight a Data-Driven Future

Splunk 2022 Predictions Spotlight a Data-Driven Future

Splunk Inc. released four 2022 Predictions reports detailing the importance of data and how it will underpin every aspect of the future. Based on insights from Splunk senior leaders and technology experts, the report editions identify trends across four key areas : Executive and Emerging Technologies, Data Security, IT and Observability, and Public Sector.



"Technology continues to provide us with a unique ability to address many of the global economy’s challenges — and by leveraging the power of data, we can take immediate action to create solutions," said Teresa Carlson, President and Chief Growth Officer, Splunk. "Over the next year, data will be at the forefront in empowering leaders to rapidly innovate and bring groundbreaking ideas to market in a hybrid and multi-cloud world."


The Splunk 2022 predictions spotlight the power of data, cloud acceleration, the customer journey and more :


Executive and Emerging Technologies Report


● As businesses find their (post ?) pandemic balance, expect an M&A bonanza. Companies that were able to significantly reinvest during the downturn have become more agile. And as organizations come out of the pandemic, those in industries hit hard will bounce back ; however, among those, it’s the companies that invested in their digital strategies that will get stronger, while those with less aggressive strategies will really struggle.


● Every organization will need a new approach to talent. COVID-19 accelerated workforce change just as it turbocharged digital transformation. There’s new urgency, and new need, to promote employee well-being while aligning a remote workforce future with new ways of working.


● Edge computing will have big buzz in 2022 — and will live up to the hype. The major cloud providers are making strategic bets on edge architects, and it will become a natural extension of enterprise environments. Edge computing will be en ..

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