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Many well-known names will become casualties as IT
vendor consolidation accelerates.
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IT system designers and developers will be forced to adapt to the service-oriented approach.
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Wireless business initiatives will continue to see minimal success.
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Support personnel beware: 2003 will see even more growth in self-service support for both employees and customers.
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Offshore outsourcing will have a pervasively negative effect on IT workers in high-cost regions such as the United States; workers in low-cost regions such as India will reap the benefits.
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Business units will take even more control over IT decisions, further eating into IS organizations' authority.
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Hackers will discover that vulnerable mobile and wireless devices are the “open window” into enterprises.
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Common, everyday products will get “smart.”
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Buyer beware: Despite the hype surrounding standardized Web services, the tools to deliver these services will remain proprietary.
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Service providers will not be able to respond quickly enough to renewed demand as the economy recovers.