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Do Predictions Even Matter in 2021?

An episode of the Tech Field Day Podcast podcast, hosted by Tech Field Day, titled "Do Predictions Even Matter in 2021?" was published on January 5, 2021 and runs 38 minutes.

January 5, 2021 ·38m · Tech Field Day Podcast

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Could anyone say they got their predictions mostly right in 2020? Even a little bit? As we begin 2021, we take a moment to realize that no matter how straightforward things might seem right now, there is always something coming at us that could upset every potential idea we have. Join a group of the brightest minds in the enterprise IT community to look at some of the trends and drivers that will shape the year to come. Ask yourself, do predictions even matter in 2021? Or will this be the year when everyone gets it all right? Participant Keith TownsendNed BellavanceTim CrawfordStephen Foskett Twitter @CTOAdvisor@Ned1313 @TCrawford @SFoskett Moderator Tom Hollingsworth @NetworkingNerd Follow us on Twitter! AND SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.


Could anyone say they got their predictions mostly right in 2020? Even a little bit?



As we begin 2021, we take a moment to realize that no matter how straightforward things might seem right now, there is always something coming at us that could upset every potential idea we have.



Join a group of the brightest minds in the enterprise IT community to look at some of the trends and drivers that will shape the year to come.



Ask yourself, do predictions even matter in 2021? Or will this be the year when everyone gets it all right?















Participant



Keith TownsendNed BellavanceTim CrawfordStephen Foskett





Twitter



@CTOAdvisor@Ned1313 @TCrawford @SFoskett





Moderator



Tom Hollingsworth @NetworkingNerd



Follow us on Twitter! AND SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.
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