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Predictions 2023: What’s coming next in enterprise technology

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theCUBE Breaking Analysis + upcoming broadcasts If the market proves our analysts right, by 2024 ent

theCUBE Breaking Analysis + upcoming broadcasts [Here’s the future for generative AI, supercloud, blockchain, and more]( If the market proves our analysts right, by 2024 enterprises will increase tech spending by 4-5%, consolidate redundant vendors in an effort to optimize savings, and adopt generative AI more successfully than metaverse.  In this week’s [Breaking Analysis]( we take a look at the next 12 months and beyond to lay out market expectations and our own predictions for enterprise computing. This in-depth report also spotlights which company we see as industry leaders a year from now, including UiPath and Microsoft Power Automate – according to the data, they have an opportunity to influence the resurgence of automation at enterprise scale, amongst other predictions. To supercloud and beyond Our forecasts are measurable and falsifiable, meaning we can look back a year later and say with some degree of certainty whether the prediction was accurate based on clear evidence. We predicted that supercloud would become a mainstream concept for building an abstraction layer to simplify cloud complexities, and we got that right. For 2023, our analysts believe the cloud will officially expand to better incorporate the methods underlying supercloud as edge computing accelerates. Cloudflare, which has been said to have outpaced Google’s momentum in the market, will majorly benefit from this trend. Get the full report on the far-reaching IT future with us in this week’s [Breaking Analysis](. [Get the full report here]( Dell's cloud strategy becomes clearer through focus on... Dell Technologies' clout in public cloud has lagged behind the rest of the industry but that story is changing. Dell has spent recent years redefining its role to encompass the delivery of infrastructure services to support a multicloud model. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [Top News: Editors' Picks]( [Intel’s stock falls on double whammy of earnings miss and dismal guidance]( - [Intel Corp. left investors with no illusions today about the struggles it’s facing amid an economic downturn that has proven to be especially brutal for chipmakers.]( - [The company missed Wall Street’s targets on both earnings and revenue and offered weak guidance too, sending its stock down more than 9% in extended trading.]( - [Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger (pictured) said in a conference call the company is not offering any full-year guidance given “uncertainty in the current environment.” He added that Intel is going to face “persistent economic headwinds” for the first half of the year.]( - [Analyst Glenn O’Donnell of Forrester Research Inc. told SiliconANGLE that Intel’s problems cannot really be blamed on the current leadership under Gelsinger. He said economic conditions have seriously hurt purchases of PCs, servers and networking equipment, and no one can really do anything about them. Rather, he explained, Intel’s struggles stem from its prior leadership’s lack of focus on manufacturing, which led to its falling behind rivals such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.]( [ServiceNow posts strong earnings beat as it promises no layoffs in 2023]( - [Workflow automation giant ServiceNow Inc. delivered solid fourth-quarter financial results today, beating Wall Street’s forecasts on earnings and offering a confident outlook for the remainder of the year.]( - [The company also pledged to avoid making any layoffs, despite widespread job losses elsewhere in the industry.]( - [For the quarter just gone, ServiceNow reported earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of $2.28 per share on revenue of $1.94 billion, up 20% from the same period one year earlier and above its own guidance range of $1.834 billion to $1.839 billion. Wall Street had been targeting earnings of just $2.02 per share on similar revenue.]( - [ServiceNow Chairman and CEO Bill McDermott (pictured) said his company continues to perform beyond expectations. “Our Q4 surge in new business shows that the secular tailwinds of digitization aren’t going anywhere,” he said. “We are driving net-new innovation, fast growth and operating leverage. The world works with ServiceNow as the end-to-end platform for digital transformation.”]( [TheCUBE explores top trends in computing]( theCUBE is headed to Barcelona, Spain next month for [Mobile World Congress]( 2023. Before we take flight, though, check out our special broadcasts with cloud leaders for in-depth conversations on [industry-shaping acquisitions]( [cloud-native trends and cybersecurity best practices](. Check out our full lineup at [theCUBE.net.]( Join theCUBE live [Join theCUBE Feb. 28 - March 2, 2023]( for Mobile World Congress to learn the latest developments in telco's digital transformations. How are legacy tech companies such as Dell helping the telecom industry modernize infrastructure? To answer this question, we’re zooming out and placing Dell’s latest solutions within the context of the broader communications services industry. With three days of live broadcast, theCUBE will bring you firsthand insights on current telco challenges, pitfalls, opportunities and solutions. We'll explore computing trends from those providing upgraded, edge computing services to support massive 5G consumer rollouts by 2025. How is the industry addressing growing demand for more data consumption, faster compute, networking and storage at the edge? With theCUBE's live analysis and exclusive segments with technology luminaries, you'll walk away with actionable insights for a rapidly evolving landscape. Add theCUBE's [livestream to your calendar]( now! [Follow all theCUBE's broadcasts!]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by communication@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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