What is the next big technology trend that CIOs should be on the lookout for? I’ve met many CIOs, all with their own unique challenges and approaches to overcome them. But despite their differences, all CIOs ask me the same question: “What is the next big technology trend that I should look out for?”It’s a tough question — not because there is a shortage of emerging tech trends out there. The tough part is whittling down all of trends to the really big ones — I mean the ones that could really change the way we do business. So all through 2009, my answer was: 1) consumerization of IT (what we at Forrester refer to as Groundswell), 2) lean IT, and 3) cloud computing. For those interested, you can still view the Three Tech Movements CIOs Should Know webinar I did with colleagues Ted Schadler and John Rymer late last year. But there may be another — one that frankly has been hanging around for years, but hasn’t hit the big time, so to speak: Smart computing (FYI — you can replace “computing” with your favorite second word like “technology” or “grid” but I’ll stick with “computing” for simplicity’s sake). What is Smart Computing? Smart Computing extends existing technologies by adding new real-time situation awareness and automated analysis to help firms solve smarter and more complex business problems. My colleague Andrew Bartels recently penned, “Smart Computing Drives The New Era Of IT Growth” which can give you more insight. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe Like I said, it’s a concept that’s been around for a while — showing its face in stalled RFID deployments and interesting sensor experiments. But new advances and focus by tech giants like IBM and Oracle could finally push it into the mainstream. Many tech pundits (Forrester not withstanding) have pegged Smart Computing as the next big thing. But has it crossed the CIO’s radar yet? Is Smart Computing on the horizon in your organization? And if so, how will Smart Computing change your role in the organization (if at all)? I would love to hear your thoughts on Smart Computing and what it means for your role in IT and the business.by Sharyn Leaver Related content opinion 2012 EA Award Winners: Business-Focused, Strategic And Pragmatic In Forresters EA Practice Playbook, we describe high performance enterprise architecture programs as business-focused, strategic and pragmatic. They are business-focused so that the direction and guidance EA provides has By Forrester Research Oct 08, 2012 3 mins Enterprise Architecture IT Strategy IT Leadership opinion Focus Your Information Strategy On Business Impact Today's organizations must manage the explosive growth of all types of information while addressing greater-than-ever business demand for insights into customer needs and the business environment. Meanwhile, the significant regulatory and compli By Forrester Research Oct 01, 2012 6 mins Regulation IT Leadership opinion Digital Disruption: What Software Dev & Delivery Competencies Matter? In this age of digital disruption and a society empowered by software-fueled technology, firms that can cultivate competencies in software development & delivery will establish competitive advantage as they will be better equiped to meet, and exc By Forrester Research Sep 14, 2012 3 mins Developer Enterprise Applications IT Leadership opinion Can IT Open New Sources Of Revenue? At an IT strategy offsite a senior director of IT asked this simple question: "How can we use information technology to help our company open up new streams of revenue?" A refreshing question, given that nine out of ten CIOs ask the opposit By Forrester Research Aug 31, 2012 4 mins IT Leadership Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe