There are just a handful of working days remaining in 2013 and although most of us are still preoccupied with office parties and Christmas itself, thoughts are already turning towards 2014 and what it means for the British IT industry.
Analysts and vendors are already making their predictions for next year – we even saw the new acronym of BYON (Bring your own network) mentioned – while security companies have been falling over themselves to let us know what the biggest threats will be in the next 12 months.
Whatever your hopes and fears for the next year are, we want to hear about them. After all, we aim to support the work of IT professionals and want to be able to do the best job we can. Let us know what you think by voting in the poll below.
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Merry Christmas and a happy new year
The TechWeekEurope team.
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