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By David Kim, Senior Contributing Editor and Analyst | | Open Source | 10 min read

Over the past year, organizations have shifted significantly driven by competitive pressure. This evolution reflects the reality of adapting quickly in a rapidly evolving competitive arena.

One key insight is highlighted by recent research: what succeeded yesterday may not work currently or ahead.

Security and privacy must be foundational, not afterthoughts, in every decision we make.

The real significance goes much deeper than the obvious effects. Appreciating these complexities proves important for leaders seeking to maintain advantage.

Key Points

  • The acceleration of distributed systems marks a fundamental change in how teams build systems.
  • Conventional wisdom regarding security need fundamental reconsideration.
  • Prioritization of continuous learning will likely prove more valuable than pursuing trendy technologies.