The Future of IT: Trends and Predictions for 2023 and Beyond
In this video, three Workday technology executives discuss what IT leaders can expect this year and share tips on how leaders can set up their business for success.
In this video, three Workday technology executives discuss what IT leaders can expect this year and share tips on how leaders can set up their business for success.
As IT leaders look to future-proof their business in 2023 and beyond, their top priorities are to ensure their organization keeps pace with technology—and the technology keeps pace with business demands. That’s why IT leaders continue to leverage cloud technology to deliver better employee experiences, improve operational efficiencies, and provide insights for faster, data-driven decision-making.
In this video, Workday’s Ernesto Boada, interim chief information officer, Heather Gardner, vice president of information systems, and Jim Stratton, chief technology officer, discuss technology predictions and trends and share tips on how IT leaders can best prepare for them.
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