As museums continue to explore which technologies will propel them forward in the digital era, we are eager to contextualize Gartner’s 2023 predictions for the cultural industry.
Read on to explore what the top technology trends for 2023 could mean for arts and culture.
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Technology is becoming increasingly essential to the operations of museums and nonprofits. From making things more efficient behind the scenes to improving the customer experience, new and long-standing technologies are transforming the way organizations operate and delight visitors. Each year, we look forward to reviewing the predictions published by major research firms and leading technologists. Gartner, a leading global research and advisory firm, recently put out their latest predictions for trends that will accelerate technological progress in years to come.
How Data Can Help You Create a Vibrant & Sustainable Membership Program
The world is abuzz about “big data” and “data-driven” strategy. As defined by IBM, “Big data analytics is the use of advanced analytic techniques against very large, diverse data sets.” In the commercial sector big data has applications in everything from product development, customer experience, operational efficiency, to innovation. According to Intel, “big data analytics is a technology-enabled strategy for gaining richer, deeper, and more accurate insights into customers, partners, and the business.”
3 Reasons Why Museums and Nonprofits Should Be Thinking About Cybersecurity
It’s October, and that doesn’t just mean Halloween – it’s also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM). NCSAM is a joint effort between government and industry “to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and to ensure that all Americans have the resources they need to be safer and more secure online.”