Over the last 10 years, what has been the biggest game-changer in your field?

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Head of Corporate Engagement in Finance (non-banking)5 years ago

As an investor, who is specifically focused on B2B SaaS, the migration to the cloud was the big catalyst. We're starting to see this macro transition across legacy organizations in all industries.

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CTO in Software5 years ago

Even in emerging markets like India, 5G is definitely a game-changer. There is a lot of latency with the data intensive, especially as it matters to the logistics industry. So that would be a game changer for e-commerce and logistics.

2020 is a year that we are hoping that it will come. I think the infrastructure is in place, but they are still testing out the technology.

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CTO5 years ago

Somewhere around 2013-2014 the whole cloud migration business started taking off in a big way. I built a digital business from 2010 to 2017 in a global organization. Around that time, it was clear to me that the next big wave is going to be the impact of artificial intelligence, especially the modern, deep learning-driven AI driven by neural networks and the power of the modern GPUs to drive adoption of deep learning technologies.

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Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in Software6 years ago

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ISSO and Director of the IRU in Healthcare and Biotech6 years ago

Biggest game changer would be the increase in support and spending for IT Security staff and tools.

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