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By Casey Anderson, Technology Writer covering Startups | | Startups | 5 min read
What traditional thinkers overlooked is the pace of adoption. From limited implementations, organizations have experienced significant expansion across emerging industry.
An important finding is highlighted by recent research: what succeeded yesterday often fails today or tomorrow.
Organizations that focus too much on specific tools and not enough on culture and capability often struggle the most.
The real significance reaches well beyond immediate changes. Understanding these nuances is critical for leaders wanting to stay ahead.
Key Takeaways
- The movement toward distributed systems marks a fundamental evolution in the way companies architect systems.
- The complexity of modern systems demands evolved capabilities from development groups.
- Focus on capability building will likely prove more important than adopting trendy technologies.