Digital transformation is rapidly changing the way Americans do business. Industrial organizations in all sectors are producing and using vast amounts of data and consequently require robust technologies to run their operations. In 2020 alone, government IT spending in North America will be the largest globally, reaching $191 billion, according to Gartner.
The world experienced unimaginable and unprecedented change in 2020, and the COVID-19 pandemic paved the way for increased digital transformation as businesses worldwide shift operations and reinvent themselves to cope with the “new normal,” which includes new social distancing measures, restrictions on movement, and supply chain disruptions. Many companies have also increased remote working and virtual collaboration, which has driven strong demand for emerging technologies.
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