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When you have the world’s richest man, who has used automation and AI to upend the electric vehicle, commercial space and social media industries, set his sights on government, it’s safe to say public sector 2025 will move in new and unexpected directions. The combination of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and AI is set to fuel more change in government than we’ve seen in decades. The impact is likely to resonate throughout the globe.

Here's an overview of the trends I predict will most impact the public sector in 2025.

Generative AI will play a key role in modernizing legacy applications and reducing government’s technical debt

DOGE sent out a Dec. 9 tweet on X referencing a 2023 Government Accountability Office report: “The Federal government spends 80% of its annual $100 billion IT budget on maintaining outdated systems. Not only are older systems more expensive to maintain, but they are also more vulnerable to hackers.” This is an indication that the low simmer of public sector technical debt is poised to elevate to a full boil next year. With the right focus and wise deployment of GenAI tools, governments around the world will take a huge bite out of its technical debt next year.

Think of the traditional process of modernizing legacy government applications as hoisting a massive ship out of the ocean and methodically chipping away at the barnacles with a single chisel. If you wanted to go faster, you had to hire more scrapers. With GenAI being trained to generate translated code from, say, COBOL to a more modern programming language, you can effectively aim a power washer at the barnacles and blast most of them off the ship’s hull. Then the chiselers can deal with the ones left behind. 

Outsiders will take a swing at government reform

The last time a true outsider made a serious impact around how the U.S. government operates was the Grace Commission, created by President Reagan in 1982 and led by retired chemical company CEO Peter Grace. The signature achievement of that commission was coming up with the idea for BRAC, a foolproof way to close military bases (in a group, without singling out a single base). We will see in 2025 how effective DOGE will be in discovering ways to cut government spending, but early returns show that its voice is considerable. Both parties in Congress have expressed openness to new ideas from DOGE, and a series of tweets by Elon Musk was enough to force modifications to a stopgap spending bill right before Christmas break.

Other global governments have taken an outsider approach and have seen considerable success. Australia’s New South Wales public sector app was developed the same way a startup would introduce new features – transparently and iteratively, with a feverish view of its audience overriding all internal bureaucratic inertia. The results were impressive – huge majorities of the population have downloaded the app and shared positive feedback.

Expect to see DOGE effectively serve as a feeder into the Office of Management and Budget throughout 2025, directing federal agencies to speed up and expand AI deployments and modernization efforts. With success will come imitation, and other western governments will be watching closely to apply lessons learned.

Information silos will melt away, boosting government productivity

According to a 2024 survey by the Global Government Forum, 91% of public sector workers say their organization faces a productivity challenge. A major reason for productivity issues revolves around availability of data. When a government employee has to spend much of her day trying to locate important information just to get her work done, results are low productivity and lower morale.

The key to unlocking higher government productivity is applying AI and technology to bridge different information silos throughout agencies. This isn’t rocket science; it’s not trying to connect a tax subsidy office with a health care benefit system running on different networks in different government agencies. This is simply making sure a departmental employee has access to all the information needed, no matter where the storage system may be on that same network. In other words, searching across databases from SAP, Microsoft Teams, Salesforce and a shared drive. AI-fueled enterprise search is helping Spanish public broadcaster RTVE realize productivity gains by reducing search times by 90%; expect this trend to take off in 2025.

Public sector will swap psychobilly Cadillacs with software bundling, giving agencies an edge with interoperability, reduced costs, and time to benefits

With budgetary pressures facing public sector organizations from all directions, there are some common-sense approaches that have not been pursued. First, department-wide licensing agreements should be standardized for cost efficiencies. Second, public sector contracting officials will look at companies that offer multiple solutions and create contracting vehicles that provide government maximum latitude. By bundling multiple software products to address various needs of a government agency, there are cost savings, easier integrations and much higher customer value.

The traditional way of software purchasing is one piece at a time. Reasons for this is efficacy; it’s easier to win a budget argument for a component part with a lower price tag. But the results of this approach can best be described as Frankenstein software, or a mish-mash of parts akin to the psychobilly Cadillac from the Johnny Cash classic “One Piece at a Time.” (“it’s a ‘49, ‘50, ‘51, ‘52, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ’57, ’58, ‘59 automobile”). Unlike the Cash car, which was free, the traditional software purchasing approach costs governments multitudes more than making a strategic purchase of bundled software – i.e., buying a car already assembled.

International information-sharing becomes a focal point for digital communications and cybersecurity

Contrary to popular belief, AUKUS is more than a submarine purchasing deal. The trilateral security agreement was signed three years ago to strengthen the defense and security of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. With conflicts continuing in Ukraine and the Middle East and additional threats looming elsewhere, AUKUS and “Five Eyes,” its intelligence community complement which also includes Canada and New Zealand, are more important than ever.

The ability to share information among these allied defense and intelligence agencies is paramount, but remains a concern. Different systems, policies and standards continue to get in the way of real-time, secure collaboration. Creating trusted international information-sharing platforms will be a key driver for 2025 and could provide a blueprint for peace.

Agentic AI makes its debut in support of citizen experience

Gartner predicts that 33% of enterprise software will use agentic AI by 2028, making this one of the highest-growth trends in technology. Government will continue to prioritize a human in the loop when it comes to AI decision-making, but there are naturally decisions that won’t require a human to make – these will be handled by agentic AI.

One of the most complex issues that government face is supply chains for defense, health and emergency supplies. Each supplier must be analyzed against multiple variables including cost, quality, speed, dependability, source materials, cyber threat, and carbon footprint. In a future state, an intelligent AI agent could select a supply chain vendor from an approved list by weighing all the risks and benefits faster and more thoroughly than government personnel could.

Alternatively, some government transactions are so high-volume and predictable that agentic AI will ultimately be able to administer without oversight. For example, if AI can sufficiently verify that a driver’s license renewal request is legitimate and poses negligible risk, what is the argument to inserting a human to process that request?

Level up this 2025 with OpenText

Learn more about how Public Sector solutions from OpenText can help your organization.

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When you have the world’s richest man, who has used automation and AI to upend the electric vehicle, commercial space and social media industries, set his sights on government, it’s safe to say public sector 2025 will move in new and unexpected directions. The combination of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and AI is set to fuel more change in government than we’ve seen in decades. The impact is likely to resonate throughout the globe.

Here's an overview of the trends I predict will most impact the public sector in 2025.

Generative AI will play a key role in modernizing legacy applications and reducing government’s technical debt

DOGE sent out a Dec. 9 tweet on X referencing a 2023 Government Accountability Office report: “The Federal government spends 80% of its annual $100 billion IT budget on maintaining outdated systems. Not only are older systems more expensive to maintain, but they are also more vulnerable to hackers.” This is an indication that the low simmer of public sector technical debt is poised to elevate to a full boil next year. With the right focus and wise deployment of GenAI tools, governments around the world will take a huge bite out of its technical debt next year.

Think of the traditional process of modernizing legacy government applications as hoisting a massive ship out of the ocean and methodically chipping away at the barnacles with a single chisel. If you wanted to go faster, you had to hire more scrapers. With GenAI being trained to generate translated code from, say, COBOL to a more modern programming language, you can effectively aim a power washer at the barnacles and blast most of them off the ship’s hull. Then the chiselers can deal with the ones left behind. 

Outsiders will take a swing at government reform

The last time a true outsider made a serious impact around how the U.S. government operates was the Grace Commission, created by President Reagan in 1982 and led by retired chemical company CEO Peter Grace. The signature achievement of that commission was coming up with the idea for BRAC, a foolproof way to close military bases (in a group, without singling out a single base). We will see in 2025 how effective DOGE will be in discovering ways to cut government spending, but early returns show that its voice is considerable. Both parties in Congress have expressed openness to new ideas from DOGE, and a series of tweets by Elon Musk was enough to force modifications to a stopgap spending bill right before Christmas break.

Other global governments have taken an outsider approach and have seen considerable success. Australia’s New South Wales public sector app was developed the same way a startup would introduce new features – transparently and iteratively, with a feverish view of its audience overriding all internal bureaucratic inertia. The results were impressive – huge majorities of the population have downloaded the app and shared positive feedback.

Expect to see DOGE effectively serve as a feeder into the Office of Management and Budget throughout 2025, directing federal agencies to speed up and expand AI deployments and modernization efforts. With success will come imitation, and other western governments will be watching closely to apply lessons learned.

Information silos will melt away, boosting government productivity

According to a 2024 survey by the Global Government Forum, 91% of public sector workers say their organization faces a productivity challenge. A major reason for productivity issues revolves around availability of data. When a government employee has to spend much of her day trying to locate important information just to get her work done, results are low productivity and lower morale.

The key to unlocking higher government productivity is applying AI and technology to bridge different information silos throughout agencies. This isn’t rocket science; it’s not trying to connect a tax subsidy office with a health care benefit system running on different networks in different government agencies. This is simply making sure a departmental employee has access to all the information needed, no matter where the storage system may be on that same network. In other words, searching across databases from SAP, Microsoft Teams, Salesforce and a shared drive. AI-fueled enterprise search is helping Spanish public broadcaster RTVE realize productivity gains by reducing search times by 90%; expect this trend to take off in 2025.

Public sector will swap psychobilly Cadillacs with software bundling, giving agencies an edge with interoperability, reduced costs, and time to benefits

With budgetary pressures facing public sector organizations from all directions, there are some common-sense approaches that have not been pursued. First, department-wide licensing agreements should be standardized for cost efficiencies. Second, public sector contracting officials will look at companies that offer multiple solutions and create contracting vehicles that provide government maximum latitude. By bundling multiple software products to address various needs of a government agency, there are cost savings, easier integrations and much higher customer value.

The traditional way of software purchasing is one piece at a time. Reasons for this is efficacy; it’s easier to win a budget argument for a component part with a lower price tag. But the results of this approach can best be described as Frankenstein software, or a mish-mash of parts akin to the psychobilly Cadillac from the Johnny Cash classic “One Piece at a Time.” (“it’s a ‘49, ‘50, ‘51, ‘52, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ’57, ’58, ‘59 automobile”). Unlike the Cash car, which was free, the traditional software purchasing approach costs governments multitudes more than making a strategic purchase of bundled software – i.e., buying a car already assembled.

International information-sharing becomes a focal point for digital communications and cybersecurity

Contrary to popular belief, AUKUS is more than a submarine purchasing deal. The trilateral security agreement was signed three years ago to strengthen the defense and security of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. With conflicts continuing in Ukraine and the Middle East and additional threats looming elsewhere, AUKUS and “Five Eyes,” its intelligence community complement which also includes Canada and New Zealand, are more important than ever.

The ability to share information among these allied defense and intelligence agencies is paramount, but remains a concern. Different systems, policies and standards continue to get in the way of real-time, secure collaboration. Creating trusted international information-sharing platforms will be a key driver for 2025 and could provide a blueprint for peace.

Agentic AI makes its debut in support of citizen experience

Gartner predicts that 33% of enterprise software will use agentic AI by 2028, making this one of the highest-growth trends in technology. Government will continue to prioritize a human in the loop when it comes to AI decision-making, but there are naturally decisions that won’t require a human to make – these will be handled by agentic AI.

One of the most complex issues that government face is supply chains for defense, health and emergency supplies. Each supplier must be analyzed against multiple variables including cost, quality, speed, dependability, source materials, cyber threat, and carbon footprint. In a future state, an intelligent AI agent could select a supply chain vendor from an approved list by weighing all the risks and benefits faster and more thoroughly than government personnel could.

Alternatively, some government transactions are so high-volume and predictable that agentic AI will ultimately be able to administer without oversight. For example, if AI can sufficiently verify that a driver’s license renewal request is legitimate and poses negligible risk, what is the argument to inserting a human to process that request?

Level up this 2025 with OpenText

Learn more about how Public Sector solutions from OpenText can help your organization.

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Your 2025 playbook for knowledge reimagined https://blogs.opentext.com/your-2025-playbook-for-knowledge-reimagined/ Thu, 12 Dec 2024 15:45:18 +0000 https://blogs.opentext.com/?p=999305583

Picture this: It's 2025, and your content isn't just sitting in dusty digital folders anymore. It's alive, intelligent, and working harder than a caffeinated intern on a mission.

Welcome to the future of intelligent content, where technology doesn't just manage your information—it elevates it. At OpenText, we believe your content is more than data; it's the heartbeat of your organization, driving innovation, insights, and success.

Reimagining our portfolio

We've taken a bold step forward by refreshing our product names to better reflect what they do and what they have to offer your business.

Navigating enterprise software used to feel like solving a Rubik's Cube blindfolded. So, we did something radical—we completely reimagined the OpenText Content Cloud web experience. Think of it as your personal GPS for intelligent content—smart, intuitive, and tailored to your needs.

Why intelligent content and why now? Let’s explore some of the trends shaping content management solutions in 2025 and the transformative forces redefining how we interact with information.

AI content management: The creativity multiplier

The vision: 2025 will be the year of the knowledge worker. Imagine AI as your brainstorming partner. From automating routine tasks to generating content ideas, AI will free your team to focus on what humans do best—collaborate, innovate, and lead for the future.

Where OpenText fits: Our AI content management solutions don't just manage content—they understand it. Whether it's turning raw data into actionable insights or enhancing collaboration, we're here to help your organization reimagine knowledge.

Document management: Compliance gets an upgrade

The vision: AI governance moves from a topic of study to a business transformation imperative. As regulations like the EU Artificial Intelligence Act take center stage, organizations will re-focus content compliance efforts to ensure data privacy, security, and ethical AI practices.

Where OpenText fits: Our document management software embeds robust information governance to ensure transparent, defensible AI practices across document lifecycles. Trust isn't optional—it's built into every solution.

Business integration: The end of data silos

The vision: AI will emphasize interoperability among knowledge management and applications like ERP, CRM, and project management. Combining structured business data with unstructured collaborative information gives AI valuable context, improving relevance and enabling brilliant recommendations and intelligent workflows.

Where OpenText fits: Act on data across multiple clouds and applications, cloud infrastructures, and protocols. Seamless content integration with SAP, Salesforce, Microsoft 365, Guidewire, and more ensures information flows where needed—precisely when needed, empowering employees by meeting them where they work.

Process automation: Intelligence on autopilot

The vision: Picture AI systems that learn, decide, and act autonomously, optimizing workflows without a human nudge. Get ready to ride the third wave of AI – autonomous decisions with AI agents.

Where OpenText fits: Our AI-augmented process automation software doesn't just streamline tasks—it enables strategic breakthroughs, redefining what's possible when you take a silo-free approach to content and process.

Capture and intelligent document processing (IDP): Automation evolved

The vision: Cloud-based AI will make document processing almost magical, extracting insights with little manual effort.

Where OpenText fits: From simple data capture to enterprise-wide solutions, we bring intelligent capture software advanced capabilities to every business, helping you turn paperwork into power.

Information archiving: From storage to strategy

The vision: Archiving is the cornerstone of governance and insight, protecting data while fueling innovation. In 2025 archiving will play a crucial role as we consolidate aging information and retire obsolete applications as a foundational step for AI readiness.

Where OpenText fits: OpenText data archiving software helps organizations meet long-term data retention compliance requirements, address the capital costs of running a large IT operation, and maintain legacy data for historical reference, legal holds, and discovery.

Industry-specific AI: Smarter tools for smarter sectors

The vision: Highly regulated industries are complex, but their workflows don't have to be. AI tailored to industries like energy & utilities, finance, insurance, and life sciences will address unique challenges, driving efficiency and growth.

Where OpenText fits: OpenText offers purpose-built, cloud-ready applications that integrate AI content management with industry systems and applications to deliver AI operational excellence and solve the toughest content challenges while complying with constantly evolving laws and regulations impacting daily operations.

Cloud modernization: The AI power move

The vision: In 2025, businesses won’t just walk—they’ll sprint, racing to modernize their cloud content management foundation to harness AI’s transformative potential. Agility, speed, and innovation will define the leaders of tomorrow.

Where OpenText fits: With a multi-cloud strategy and dynamic SaaS solutions, OpenText makes modernization seamless. We can help you move faster, work smarter, and unlock the full power of AI—while reducing application costs and freeing up IT resources to focus on innovation.

The future of content isn't just happening—it's happening with you at the center

The future isn't something we wait for—it's something we build, TOGETHER. Ready to join the content revolution? Explore the revamped OpenText Content Cloud portfolio and discover how we're transforming enterprise content management tools for 2025 and beyond.

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Picture this: It's 2025, and your content isn't just sitting in dusty digital folders anymore. It's alive, intelligent, and working harder than a caffeinated intern on a mission.

Welcome to the future of intelligent content, where technology doesn't just manage your information—it elevates it. At OpenText, we believe your content is more than data; it's the heartbeat of your organization, driving innovation, insights, and success.

Reimagining our portfolio

We've taken a bold step forward by refreshing our product names to better reflect what they do and what they have to offer your business.

Navigating enterprise software used to feel like solving a Rubik's Cube blindfolded. So, we did something radical—we completely reimagined the OpenText Content Cloud web experience. Think of it as your personal GPS for intelligent content—smart, intuitive, and tailored to your needs.

Why intelligent content and why now? Let’s explore some of the trends shaping content management solutions in 2025 and the transformative forces redefining how we interact with information.

AI content management: The creativity multiplier

The vision: 2025 will be the year of the knowledge worker. Imagine AI as your brainstorming partner. From automating routine tasks to generating content ideas, AI will free your team to focus on what humans do best—collaborate, innovate, and lead for the future.

Where OpenText fits: Our AI content management solutions don't just manage content—they understand it. Whether it's turning raw data into actionable insights or enhancing collaboration, we're here to help your organization reimagine knowledge.

Document management: Compliance gets an upgrade

The vision: AI governance moves from a topic of study to a business transformation imperative. As regulations like the EU Artificial Intelligence Act take center stage, organizations will re-focus content compliance efforts to ensure data privacy, security, and ethical AI practices.

Where OpenText fits: Our document management software embeds robust information governance to ensure transparent, defensible AI practices across document lifecycles. Trust isn't optional—it's built into every solution.

Business integration: The end of data silos

The vision: AI will emphasize interoperability among knowledge management and applications like ERP, CRM, and project management. Combining structured business data with unstructured collaborative information gives AI valuable context, improving relevance and enabling brilliant recommendations and intelligent workflows.

Where OpenText fits: Act on data across multiple clouds and applications, cloud infrastructures, and protocols. Seamless content integration with SAP, Salesforce, Microsoft 365, Guidewire, and more ensures information flows where needed—precisely when needed, empowering employees by meeting them where they work.

Process automation: Intelligence on autopilot

The vision: Picture AI systems that learn, decide, and act autonomously, optimizing workflows without a human nudge. Get ready to ride the third wave of AI – autonomous decisions with AI agents.

Where OpenText fits: Our AI-augmented process automation software doesn't just streamline tasks—it enables strategic breakthroughs, redefining what's possible when you take a silo-free approach to content and process.

Capture and intelligent document processing (IDP): Automation evolved

The vision: Cloud-based AI will make document processing almost magical, extracting insights with little manual effort.

Where OpenText fits: From simple data capture to enterprise-wide solutions, we bring intelligent capture software advanced capabilities to every business, helping you turn paperwork into power.

Information archiving: From storage to strategy

The vision: Archiving is the cornerstone of governance and insight, protecting data while fueling innovation. In 2025 archiving will play a crucial role as we consolidate aging information and retire obsolete applications as a foundational step for AI readiness.

Where OpenText fits: OpenText data archiving software helps organizations meet long-term data retention compliance requirements, address the capital costs of running a large IT operation, and maintain legacy data for historical reference, legal holds, and discovery.

Industry-specific AI: Smarter tools for smarter sectors

The vision: Highly regulated industries are complex, but their workflows don't have to be. AI tailored to industries like energy & utilities, finance, insurance, and life sciences will address unique challenges, driving efficiency and growth.

Where OpenText fits: OpenText offers purpose-built, cloud-ready applications that integrate AI content management with industry systems and applications to deliver AI operational excellence and solve the toughest content challenges while complying with constantly evolving laws and regulations impacting daily operations.

Cloud modernization: The AI power move

The vision: In 2025, businesses won’t just walk—they’ll sprint, racing to modernize their cloud content management foundation to harness AI’s transformative potential. Agility, speed, and innovation will define the leaders of tomorrow.

Where OpenText fits: With a multi-cloud strategy and dynamic SaaS solutions, OpenText makes modernization seamless. We can help you move faster, work smarter, and unlock the full power of AI—while reducing application costs and freeing up IT resources to focus on innovation.

The future of content isn't just happening—it's happening with you at the center

The future isn't something we wait for—it's something we build, TOGETHER. Ready to join the content revolution? Explore the revamped OpenText Content Cloud portfolio and discover how we're transforming enterprise content management tools for 2025 and beyond.

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Decisions reimagined: Unleashing the future of AI-driven data analytics https://blogs.opentext.com/decisions-reimagined-unleashing-the-future-of-ai-driven-data-analytics/ Thu, 12 Dec 2024 13:30:00 +0000 https://blogs.opentext.com/?p=999305582

The world of AI and analytics is evolving faster than a quantum algorithm on caffeine. OpenText Analytics Cloud ensures you don’t just keep up—you lead. Our new AI and Analytics page dives deep into the tech that will reshape decision-making as we know it. But for those who need a sneak peek into the future, buckle up.

Welcome to the era of “decisions reimagined,” where AI doesn’t just assist—it transforms.

Smarter: AI everywhere. Decisions reimagined.

AI isn’t niche anymore. It’s omnipresent, infiltrating industries, roles, and processes with machine learning, large language models (LLMs), natural language processing (NLP), and a host of advanced techniques.

What’s next?
Expect a revolution in decision intelligence, explainable AI, causal inference, and AI-generated synthetic data. It’s not just analytics—it’s decision-making reimagined with AI as the ultimate productivity companion.

Nerd note: Ever heard of causal inference? It’s AI’s next big leap—helping us understand not just what happens but why it happens. Think of it as AI’s ability to dig deeper and unlock the cause-and-effect chains driving your data.

Augmented: Humans and AI. Better together.

No, AI isn’t here to steal your job—it’s here to supercharge it. Predictive and prescriptive analytics, combined with data democratization, will elevate employees at all levels to be data-savvy decision-makers. AI isn’t replacing humans; it’s enabling them to think bigger, act smarter, and deliver faster.

Real talk: Your best employees augmented with AI? That’s the real workforce of the future. With AI acting as an always-on assistant, employee productivity will soar to unprecedented levels—unlocking potential you didn’t even know existed.

Easier: Data for everyone, not just data scientists

Conversational AI powered by LLMs will blow the doors off technical barriers. Forget SQL scripts and Python wrangling—your voice will unlock insights.

Why it matters: When data becomes accessible to everyone, every decision gets better. The OpenText Analytics Cloud ensures the tools are intuitive enough for the masses and robust enough for the pros.

Faster: Real-time or bust

IoT? Edge computing? Quantum acceleration? The days of waiting hours for insights are over. Low-latency solutions will make near-instantaneous decisions the new standard, empowering humans to act on insights as they happen.

Pro tip: Don’t just chase faster tech—build infrastructure that handles real-time analytics at scale.

Better: Data access meets exponential growth

Data fabric architectures will unify disparate sources while emerging storage tech, like DNA data storage, prepares us for the tsunami of data coming from IoT, machine logs, and more.

Translation: Your data will finally be clean, connected, and consumable. It’s about time.

Secured: The non-negotiable

Data breaches are the ultimate buzzkill. AI-powered governance, blockchain, and ethical AI will be your shield in a world of ever-tightening regulations and growing threats.

Hot take: If your data isn’t secure, your insights—and your organization—are meaningless.

Ready to reimagine your decisions?

The future of analytics isn’t just smarter, augmented, easier, faster, better, or secured. It’s all of the above—powered by the OpenText Analytics Cloud.

Visit our AI and Analytics page to see how we’re turning predictions into realities and helping IT and data teams like yours redefine what’s possible.

Because in 2025, it’s not just about keeping up. It’s about leading the charge.

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The world of AI and analytics is evolving faster than a quantum algorithm on caffeine. OpenText Analytics Cloud ensures you don’t just keep up—you lead. Our new AI and Analytics page dives deep into the tech that will reshape decision-making as we know it. But for those who need a sneak peek into the future, buckle up.

Welcome to the era of “decisions reimagined,” where AI doesn’t just assist—it transforms.

Smarter: AI everywhere. Decisions reimagined.

AI isn’t niche anymore. It’s omnipresent, infiltrating industries, roles, and processes with machine learning, large language models (LLMs), natural language processing (NLP), and a host of advanced techniques.

What’s next?
Expect a revolution in decision intelligence, explainable AI, causal inference, and AI-generated synthetic data. It’s not just analytics—it’s decision-making reimagined with AI as the ultimate productivity companion.

Nerd note: Ever heard of causal inference? It’s AI’s next big leap—helping us understand not just what happens but why it happens. Think of it as AI’s ability to dig deeper and unlock the cause-and-effect chains driving your data.

Augmented: Humans and AI. Better together.

No, AI isn’t here to steal your job—it’s here to supercharge it. Predictive and prescriptive analytics, combined with data democratization, will elevate employees at all levels to be data-savvy decision-makers. AI isn’t replacing humans; it’s enabling them to think bigger, act smarter, and deliver faster.

Real talk: Your best employees augmented with AI? That’s the real workforce of the future. With AI acting as an always-on assistant, employee productivity will soar to unprecedented levels—unlocking potential you didn’t even know existed.

Easier: Data for everyone, not just data scientists

Conversational AI powered by LLMs will blow the doors off technical barriers. Forget SQL scripts and Python wrangling—your voice will unlock insights.

Why it matters: When data becomes accessible to everyone, every decision gets better. The OpenText Analytics Cloud ensures the tools are intuitive enough for the masses and robust enough for the pros.

Faster: Real-time or bust

IoT? Edge computing? Quantum acceleration? The days of waiting hours for insights are over. Low-latency solutions will make near-instantaneous decisions the new standard, empowering humans to act on insights as they happen.

Pro tip: Don’t just chase faster tech—build infrastructure that handles real-time analytics at scale.

Better: Data access meets exponential growth

Data fabric architectures will unify disparate sources while emerging storage tech, like DNA data storage, prepares us for the tsunami of data coming from IoT, machine logs, and more.

Translation: Your data will finally be clean, connected, and consumable. It’s about time.

Secured: The non-negotiable

Data breaches are the ultimate buzzkill. AI-powered governance, blockchain, and ethical AI will be your shield in a world of ever-tightening regulations and growing threats.

Hot take: If your data isn’t secure, your insights—and your organization—are meaningless.

Ready to reimagine your decisions?

The future of analytics isn’t just smarter, augmented, easier, faster, better, or secured. It’s all of the above—powered by the OpenText Analytics Cloud.

Visit our AI and Analytics page to see how we’re turning predictions into realities and helping IT and data teams like yours redefine what’s possible.

Because in 2025, it’s not just about keeping up. It’s about leading the charge.

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