As the tech world continues to evolve in 2025, several IT trends will redefine industries in ways large and small. Cybersecurity will undoubtedly be among the most pressing issues, with artificial intelligence (AI) playing a pivotal role in helping to enhance it.
But traditional challenges will remain. New technologies, emerging threats and regulations will require greater collaboration — among partners and within organizations — to navigate and manage these complexities effectively.
Across critical industries such as energy and utilities, telecom and manufacturing, new competitors and changing industry landscapes call for a bold and more holistic approach to IT modernization. At stake will be the ability of industry players to operate more efficiently in the face of skills shortages, protect their IP and customer data across the processing chain, and make the most of their current IT investments.
Each industry will have to reinvent itself to some degree to remain competitive and ready for next year and beyond — with IT modernization, market positioning and the hazards of uncertainty in the mix.
In the first installment of our industry predictions for 2025, here are 11 key IT trends energy and utilities, telecommunications and manufacturing companies must navigate to stay competitive.