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The Future of Tech – How Innovation is Shaping Business Operations and Strategy

Writer: ALMA NUMIC

by Techeconomy
May 15, 2025
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Business Operations and future of tech | Alma Numic, VP general manager EMEA at Infobip
Alma Numic, VP general manager EMEA at Infobip

Alma Numic, VP general manager EMEA at Infobip

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Businesses are driven by change; however, the pace of transformation has never been as rapid as it is today.

As advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud computing and big data analytics mature, they are not only reshaping operational models, but also the very strategies that businesses rely on to stay competitive.

Digital transformation is at the heart of this progress. Organisations across every sector are fast-tracking their shift to cloud-based infrastructure to enhance scalability, security, and operational flexibility.

AI is now automating repetitive processes and providing real-time insights that improve decision-making. Big data analytics is no longer a luxury for large companies alone; it is an essential tool for businesses of all sizes.

This helps them gather intelligence, understand market dynamics, and personalise customer experiences.

Key examples of industries that have successfully integrated these emerging technologies are retail and healthcare.

In retail, AI-powered recommendation engines and predictive inventory management systems are transforming the customer journey, while in healthcare, digital records, telemedicine, and AI-driven diagnostics are improving patient outcomes and access to care.

These shifts go far beyond operational improvements; they represent fundamental changes to business models, unlocking new opportunities for value creation and more meaningful customer engagement.

Yet, while the advantages of digital transformation are clear, the journey to achieving them is not without challenges.

One of the most significant difficulties lies in overcoming cultural resistance to change. Whether it is anxiety from employees or hesitation at the leadership level, the introduction of new workflows, automation tools, and AI-driven systems can often trigger uncertainty.

Addressing this requires strong leadership, clear communication, and a proactive approach to upskilling and training.

Equally important to adopting advanced technologies is ensuring that the implementation is guided by clear ethical principles.

As AI and automation become more deeply embedded in our economies, there is a legitimate concern about job displacement in industries like manufacturing, transportation, and customer service. However, this is not just solely a challenge, but as an opportunity to reimagine the workforce.

By automating routine tasks, businesses can unlock human potential, allowing people to focus on more creative, strategic, and value-adding roles that drive innovation and enhance job satisfaction.

That said, embedding strong ethical frameworks into the deployment of technology is critical. The principles of transparency, fairness, and accountability must guide the development and use of AI and data analytics to mitigate risks like bias, privacy infringements, and security breaches.

Ultimately, building trust with customers, employees, and society at large will be a defining factor for successful, sustainable tech-driven businesses.

The future of work will be defined by constant innovation and agility. To thrive, organisations will need to embrace a mindset of continuous learning and foster cultures that are flexible, inclusive, and resilient.

Leaders must lead by example, staying digitally literate and open to new ideas, while encouraging their teams to challenge conventional thinking and embrace new technologies.

To truly thrive in this era, businesses must invest in resilience not only within their technology infrastructure, but also in their people and operational models too.

This means creating work environments that promote well-being, inclusivity, and creativity while embracing collaborative platforms and automation tools to boost productivity and engagement.

Eventually, the organisations that succeed will be those that strike a careful balance of embracing the possibilities of innovation while maintaining strong security and ethical standards.

The future of tech is not just about new tools and platforms, it is fundamentally about reimagining how businesses operate, how they connect with customers, and how they create meaningful value in a fast changing world.

As we navigate this exciting, complex future, one truth is clear; agility, resilience, and a people-first approach to technology will be the defining qualities that set true leaders apart.

*Alma Numic, VP general manager EMEA at Infobip

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