Eight Emerging Trends Redefining the Future of IT, According to Findings by Info-Tech Research Group

Eight Emerging Trends Redefining the Future of IT, According to Findings by Info-Tech Research Group

As organizations face increasing uncertainty and rapid technological change, Info-Tech Research Group’s annual Tech Trends report offers vital insights into the technologies, risks, and opportunities shaping IT’s future. The comprehensive research report published for 2026 highlights eight key trends that will redefine IT strategy in the coming year, including supply chain resilience, AI-driven autonomy, and exponential IT transformation.

TORONTO, Oct. 7, 2025 /CNW/ – Info-Tech Research Group, a global leader in IT research and advisory, has released its highly anticipated Tech Trends 2026 report. The firm’s annual research-backed trends report reveals for the coming year how geopolitical instability, advances in artificial intelligence, and exponential transformations are forcing organizations to reimagine their technology foundations and leadership approaches.

Info-Tech Research Group has released its highly anticipated Tech Trends 2026 report, which highlights the eight key trends that will redefine IT strategy in the coming year, including supply chain resilience, AI-driven autonomy, and exponential IT transformation. (CNW Group/Info-Tech Research Group)
Info-Tech Research Group has released its highly anticipated Tech Trends 2026 report, which highlights the eight key trends that will redefine IT strategy in the coming year, including supply chain resilience, AI-driven autonomy, and exponential IT transformation. (CNW Group/Info-Tech Research Group)

Info-Tech’s research findings show that technology leaders are increasingly acting as connectors of strategy, innovation, and risk. As agentic AI, quantum computing, and adaptive sensing innovations accelerate, CIOs will need to translate these forces into measurable outcomes. The global firm reports that in 2026, the CIO’s mandate will extend well beyond traditional IT boundaries. The data also shows that IT leadership has already begun transitioning from siloed digital projects to enterprise-wide orchestration, driven by foresight, governance, and agility.

“2026 will mark a decisive shift in how IT leaders define success as they continue moving from operational efficiency to strategic foresight and measurable transformation,” says Brian Jackson, principal research director and lead author of the report. “As global uncertainty intensifies and automation gains agency, IT leaders will need to move beyond managing disruption to orchestrating resilience and exponential value creation. The future belongs to those who can make the leap from now to next.”

Drawing on insights from the firm’s Future of IT 2026 Survey, which included responses from more than 700 IT decision-makers worldwide between May and July 2025, Info-Tech’s Tech Trends 2026 report combines survey data with expert interviews and case studies from leading organizations. These inputs represent diverse regions, including North America, Europe, and the APAC region, as well as various industries such as financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, government, and the public sector. Together, they shape the eight trends grouped under three defining themes that will guide CIOs and technology leaders in the year ahead.

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