TechRepublic February 27, 2020
Allen Bernard

Over the next 10 years, a very large slice of the workforce will be working very differently.

Digital transformation, artificial intelligence (AI), IoT, Industry 4.0, mobile, broadband, and the rise of Generation Z are all going to have a major impact on how people work in the coming decade.

Younger, digitally-native generations in particular view work not as a place where you go but in terms of what they accomplish with their time, said Cile Montgomery, a senior consultant with Dell Technologies Unified Workspace, citing the results of a panel discussion she moderated about the future of work.

“While the introduction of mobile technology and cloud-based solutions have certainly helped make the idea of working anytime,...

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