the golden rule in the IT field

the golden rule in the IT field
the golden rule in the IT field

The world of technology is constantly evolving. What was once an essential standard may now seem obsolete. Take the example of Compact Discs (CDs), which marked an era and dominated the digital storage market. Today, they have been relegated to the status of nostalgic memories, supplanted by smartphones and the Cloud. In such a dynamic environment, only one rule prevails: innovate or disappear.

Lesson of technological evolution

The history of CDs illustrates how technological innovation rapidly transforms markets. What is considered essential today may become obsolete tomorrow. Companies that lead must not only meet current needs, but also anticipate future expectations.

The importance of anticipating

As Steve Jobs said:

You can’t connect the dots by looking forward; you can only connect them by looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will connect in the future.

Visionary leaders don’t just react to trends. They create solutions that define the future, even when those ideas seem ahead of their time. It is this anticipation that allows companies to remain relevant in the face of competition.

Create the future intelligently

In a sector where nothing can ever be taken for granted, the key lies in constant and thoughtful innovation. This means understanding emerging needs, leveraging cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and the Cloud, and ensuring these innovations deliver real value.

In the world of IT, the status quo is not an option. Companies must constantly reinvent their models and products to remain competitive. The best strategy for a leader? Create the future intelligently, by anticipating tomorrow’s needs.

On Issa NGOM,

author of the book Building the future – Becoming the architect of your life

https://www.issangom.com

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