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What's next for IT? Predictions and analysis from best-selling IT futurist Benjamin Pring

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Where's IT headed? IT futurist, award-winning ex-Gartner analyst, and best-selling author Benjamin Pring (featured in WSJ, NYT, FT, MIT Review, and more) predicted both cloud computing and AI — and now he'll tell you what's next.

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Is IT ready for what’s coming? Ask Ben Pring.

Pring has foretold changes in the IT field on multiple occasions, penned multiple acclaimed books on the subject, and been featured in the WSJ, FT, NYT, NPR, Axios, and more.

Now, join the renowned analyst and Celonis to take a peek into the future of IT. Hear his take on the skills and tools IT pros need to master, how IT’s collaborations will evolve, and more.

This webinar answers questions like:

  • How can IT balance the investment demands of innovation against the growing service needs of the business — and should one take precedence?
  • What will the operating model of IT look like over the next few decades?
  • Which future-proof competencies should IT pros be developing now?

The session includes a presentation, a moderated discussion, and audience Q&As.

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What's next for IT? Predictions and analysis from best-selling IT futurist Benjamin Pring

Where's IT headed? IT futurist, award-winning ex-Gartner analyst, and best-selling author Benjamin Pring (featured in WSJ, NYT, FT, MIT Review, and more) predicted both cloud computing and AI — and now he'll tell you what's next.

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Benjamin Pring is an IT futurist, author, and thought leader who analyzes the cutting edge of business and technology.

His work has been covered by publications like the Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the London Times, the BBC, PBS, NPR, and the MIT Review. He’s co-authored three best-selling, award-winning books: What To Do When Machines Do Everything (2017); Code Halos: How the Digital Lives of People, Things, and Organizations are Changing the Rules of Business (2014); and Monster: Taming the Machines that Rules our Lives, Jobs, and Future (2021).