Waters Wrap: Interop trends that will shape 2021 projects (And silencing the pit)

Anthony brings in some guests to give predictions about what interoperability will look like over the next 12 months and what firms need to start preparing for today.

We are a few weeks into the New Year and we’ve seen Brexit come into full force and a new president take the helm in the United States—and still, the Earth keeps spinning. And isn’t that the nature of innovation? You may long for the days of closed-off hardware platforms or of open-outcry trading pits, but technology does not stop iterating and improving, no matter the day-to-day events that stem from politics.

Anyway, that ramp up was just a way to preview what I’ll be writing about this week

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