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Prioritise correct IT strategies for growth - Syco Labs engineer

30 October, 2022
Nishantha Hettiarachchi
Nishantha Hettiarachchi

Sysco Labs was the Strategic Partner for the National IT Conference organised by the Computer Society of Sri Lanka (CSSL) and held on October 12-13 at the Shangri-La Colombo.

At the event, Director, Engineering and Architecture at Sysco Labs, Nishantha Hettiarachchi shared his expert insights on ‘Digital Technology Trends beyond 4.0’ to give the audience a window into the future.

He said organisations must maximise the value of technology to take their business into the future. He elaborated on 12 technology trends forecast by Gartner which would act as force multipliers of digital business and innovation over the next three to five years.

A tech industry veteran with over 20 years of experience delivering solutions for different industries, Nishantha highlighted four technology trends that will help organisations maximise the value they create, in the future, including ‘Distributed Enterprise’, ‘Total Experience’, ‘Autonomic Systems’ and ‘Generative AI’.

Speaking about technologies that can enable companies to win business and market share, Nishantha said, “CEOs want growth, digitalisation and efficiency. From Covid-19 to economic crises, organisations are constantly challenged by unexpected events. But the promise of using digital business to thrive and outperform the competition during these disruptions remains clear.

As technology leaders, we have an opportunity to embrace technology trends to accelerate growth and strategically drive our organisations forward.

Failure to understand these trends and underestimate their value could lead to failed IT strategies, ultimately leading to business failure.

With various trends out there, all of us need to be aware and prioritise the correct IT strategies for the growth of our organisations.”

Key ICT decision-makers from private and public organisations came together to contribute to the national ICT objective of meeting USD 5 billion in ICT exports by 2025. This year’s edition featured over 30 local and global speakers and a series of activities, including the Digital Investment Summit and CSSL Awards.

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