2023 Trends to Watch: IT Operations

Roy Illsley, Chief analyst, IT ecosystem and operations

January 2, 2023

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2023 Trends to Watch: IT Operations

2023 is about the balanced use of IT operational resources

Learn about the key new developments in IT operations in 2023 and what they mean for practitioners.

Key Trends Include:

  • The rise of hybrid cloud and on-premises IaaS will help organizations with data sovereignty concerns.

  • Cloud native technologies add increased complexity from an IT operational management perspective.

  • Managing the edge remains a challenge, as it is increasingly use-case driven, but solutions are beginning to appear.

  • Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management demands on organizations are not going away in 2023.

  • Transforming IT operations remains a work in progress and requires CIOs to make some difficult decisions.

Take a deep dive into key trends with in-depth research data, analysis and analyst recommendations to drive business decisions.

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About the Author(s)

Roy Illsley

Chief analyst, IT ecosystem and operations, Omdia

Roy’s key areas of research include cloud computing, cloud-native technologies, IT strategy, IT operational management and data center technologies. He also advises on quantum computing, automation, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and workspaces. Roy uses his extensive experience combined with Omdia’s surveys and market data to understand how technologies will add benefit to businesses.

He works in the enterprise team and has over 40 years of experience in the IT sector working for a variety of consultancy and end-user companies with experience in defense, utilities, automotive, retail and fast-moving consumer goods industries. He joined Butler Group as a senior analyst in January 2004. Roy has worked on many major report projects, white papers and primary research. He also delivers keynote speeches globally. He has a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in electronic engineering and telecommunications, an MBA, and is a Member of the Institute of Engineering Technology (MIET) that holds the registered status of a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

https://uk.linkedin.com/in/royillsley

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