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Forrester’s ‘2025 Technology and Security Predictions’: Tech Leaders Will Triple Adoption of AIOps to Reduce Technical Debt 

Looks Like There Will Be More of AI in the Coming Year

According to Forrester’s “2025 Technology and Security Predictions,” 75% of technology decision-makers will see their technical debt rise to a moderate or high level of severity by 2026. This will be due to the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions, which are adding complexity to IT landscapes.

To stem the tsunami of technical debt, in 2025, tech leaders will triple the adoption of AI for IT operations (AIOps) platforms, which deliver contextually aware data to enhance human judgment, automatically remediate incidents, and improve business outcomes. While AIOps is the future, IT leaders aiming to run a high-performance IT organisation will also need to invest in building the right culture, data, architecture, and security practices to accelerate business growth.

Forrester’s “2025 Technology and Security Predictions” analyse the dynamics and emerging trends to watch for in the year ahead. These insights help leaders and their teams prepare for future challenges and take advantage of new opportunities to thrive in 2025. Topics include Artificial intelligence, automation, tech leadershipcloud computingtech infrastructure and operations, enterprise software, software development, and cybersecurity, risk, and privacy.

Key Findings of the “2025 Technology and Security Predictions” by Forrester

Highlights from “2025 Technology and Security Predictions” include the following:

  • The European Union will fine a generative AI provider for the first time under the EU AI Act. With the EU AI Office and data protection authorities joining forces, a general-purpose AI (GPAI) model’s provider will receive the first fine for violating the EU AI Act in 2025. As with the General Data Protection Regulation, the EU AI Act applies to entities that operate in the EU as well as those that supply AI systems or GPAI models to the EU, regardless of where they’re headquartered.

“In 2024, technology and security leaders ran pilots across their enterprises to explore innovative applications of AI,” said Sharyn Leaver, Chief Research Officer at Forrester, “but not all AI initiatives yielded the intended business outcomes. While this bold experimentation will continue in 2025, leaders will also focus heavily on putting the lessons learned into practice to ensure that their investments deliver true business value.”

Resources

  • Register to attend Forrester’s webinar covering key technology and security predictions for the coming year.
  • Learn more about Forrester’s “2025 Technology and Security Predictions.”
  • Visit Forrester’s 2025 Predictions hub to access additional complimentary resources.

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