Tech Innovation in 2026: AI Scale, Security and ROI Trends

Tech Innovation in 2026: AI Scale, Security and ROI Trends

In Asia-Pacific and globally, 2025 emerged as a year of implementation, with enterprises moving from AI pilots to real-world deployments across back-office operations, customer experience, product development and cybersecurity. Technology leaders now see 2026 as the year where ROI, operational intelligence and scalability – not hype – will define success. 

Key dynamics shaping 2026 include: 

  • AI at enterprise scale: from experiments to mission-specific and agentic AI. 
  • Infrastructure under pressure: power, cooling, cloud complexity and API risk. 
  • Human factors: skills, burnout, governance and trust as core differentiators. 

Executives from Dell, LG, SAP, NetApp, Thales, Proofpoint, Schneider Electric and others agree AI was the most significant driver in 2025, especially multi-agent systems, multimodal models and AI-native networking. Agentic AI is beginning to orchestrate complex workflows across finance, HR and IT, while observability “graphs” are replacing traditional CMDBs to support AI-driven operations. At the same time, AI is fuelling automated attack innovation: bots now make up more than half of internet traffic, with a growing share malicious, putting APIs and identity systems under sustained pressure. 

However, adoption has exposed structural weaknesses. Many organizations still rely on legacy architectures, fragmented data, and multi-cloud sprawl. Energy-hungry AI workloads are forcing a pivot to liquid cooling and sustainable, high-density data centres. Cloud complexity and identity-based attacks are pushing security teams toward consolidated, resilience-first strategies rather than perfect prevention. Talent shortages, compliance demands and cybersecurity burnout remain persistent constraints. 

Looking ahead to 2026, leaders expect mission-specific AI, agentic systems and programmable networks to mature – but only where foundations are ready: clean, integrated data; modern, flexible infrastructure; clear AI governance; and sustained investment in people. The consensus: AI will continue to advance rapidly, but real advantage will belong to organizations that pair ambitious AI agendas with secure infrastructure, sustainability, and human-centric operating models. 

 

Source:  

https://www.itnews.asia/news/whats-going-to-drive-tech-innovation-and-change-in-2026-622534  

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