Forbes December 21, 2020
Bernard Marr

Obviously, the coronavirus has had a devastating impact on our world. The transformative effects of COVID-19 are immense, but they aren’t all negative. When faced with the reality of everything being remote from work to entertainment to education to connecting with friends and more, the technologies that propel the 4th Industrial Revolution offered solutions to continue some normality in business and life.

As more companies relied on these technologies to continue operations, things that held digital transformation back in the past were challenged. As a result, as Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, said, “We’ve seen two years’ worth of digital transformation in two months.” COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of 4th Industrial Revolution technologies as people and companies relied on cloud...

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Topics: 5G, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Cloud, Healthcare System, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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