Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 31 | Page 68

t cht lk TECH TALK and whenever they are working. While in sectors such as retail, it will add an entirely new layer to the consumer experience, with the possibility for people to have clothes modelled to them dynamically, seconds after they have snapped them on their smartphone. The opportunities of the edge are also intrinsic to the potential of smart cities to harness technology in the service of enhanced mobility, improved sustainability and reduced running costs. Two thirds of the futurists and industry experts surveyed by Fast Future said that they expect at least a third of companies to be achieving ‘mainstream personalisation’ in the next five years. From retail to hospitality, education and healthcare, the edge will increasingly allow providers to move beyond a one-size-fits-all approach and provide customised experiences at scale. This has immense implications for the ability to more effectively serve customers, employees and public service users. Within the next few years, Fast Future’s experts believed that the ability to localise products and services, price dynamically and improve customer satisfaction will be among the core benefits of edge computing. That said, the opportunities of the edge will not be accessed without companies 68 INTELLIGENTCIO “ TO PROVIDE THE FASTER, MORE DYNAMIC SERVICES THAT THE EDGE MAKES POSSIBLE, ENTERPRISES THEMSELVES NEED TO BECOME MORE FLUID, RESPONSIVE AND FAST-MOVING. embracing the need for structural and strategic change. The book suggests that enterprises need to get comfortable with new realities, such as autonomous decision-making by edge devices, and an experimental approach to devising new products and services that arise from the data collected. To provide the faster, more dynamic services that the edge makes possible, enterprises themselves need to become more fluid, responsive and fast- moving. Both investment and culture must be led from the top, working hand-in-hand with the IT department, which has a central and strategic role to play. Enterprises need to focus not just on installing technology but upgrading the institutional mindset towards a more experimental approach and improving digital literacy across the board. Perhaps most significantly, every enterprise that moves towards the edge must act to pre-empt the security threats inherent to a network newly flooded with connected devices. Fundamental to these opportunities is the need for robust, centrally-managed network infrastructure – one that provides visibility and control in an increasingly complex, and potentially vulnerable, enterprise environment. Enterprises must also work on the basis of an open technology ecosystem that leaves them with the room to adapt and evolve over time, as priorities change. We are in no doubt that the edge represents the single most important trend for enterprises in the years ahead – one that unites the rapid developments in available technology with the equally fast-rising expectations of consumers for more www.intelligentcio.com