target audience: TECH BUYER Publication date: Oct 2021 - Document type: IDC FutureScape - Doc Document number: # US47245121
IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Smart Cities and Communities 2022 Predictions
Table of Contents
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IDC FutureScape Figure
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Figure: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Smart Cities and Communities 2022 Top 10 Predictions
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Executive Summary
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IDC FutureScape Predictions
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Summary of External Drivers
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Predictions: Impact on Technology Buyers
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Prediction 1: In 2022, 75% of Local Governments Will Increase Use of National Monies to Fund Digital Initiatives, Resulting in Nationally Driven Local Agendas and More Compliance with National Standards
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 2: In 2023, 70% of Subnational Governments Adopting Hybrid Work Will Use a Fixed-Schedule and/or Role-Based Model, Increasing Spend on Smart Workspaces to Balance Health, Energy Use, and Service Delivery
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 3: By 2023, Major Cities Will Use Real-Time Communication Platforms for 50% of Digital Public Outreach to Combat Misinformation and Improve Community Resiliency and Trust
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 4: With the Growth of Out-of-the-Box Data Integration Tools, by 2024, 20% of All Back-Office Data Will Be Connected and Utilized Across Departments to Improve Local Government Program Administration
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 5: By 2024, 35% of Cities and Communities Will Rely on Low-Code/No-Code Platforms to Aid IT and Non-IT Staff to Enable a Swift Roll Out of Digital Programs and New Social and Public Health Services
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 6: By 2025, Cities with 1+ Million Residents Will Increase Spending on Dynamic Data and Platforms by 70% to Scale Outcome-Based Transit Programs That Match Capacity with User Demand and New Expectations
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 7: By 2025, Successful Cyberattacks Against Cities Will Double as Threats Against Critical Infrastructure Continue Due to Proliferation of Edge Devices, Making IoT/OT Security a Top Investment Priority
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 8: By 2026, 30% of Cities Worldwide Will Establish Digital Accounts, Enabling Citizens to Prefill Forms, Access Personalized Services, Update Profiles, Check Status of Requests, and Authorize Data Sharing
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 9: By 2026, 50% of Midsize Cities Will Use Digital Twins for Sustainability and Efficiency Improvements and to Gather Operational Data to Meet Climate Targets
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 10: By 2027, to Improve Data-Informed Outcomes, 75% of Cities Will Make Critical Changes to Data Governance, Culture, and Management to Support the Exponential Growth in Deployment of Analytics and AI
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Advice for Technology Buyers
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External Drivers: Detail
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Pervasive Disruption Continues — Volatility, Opportunity, and Resilience
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Cybersecurity and Risk — The Threat Environment Just Keeps Scaling
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Embracing Digital First — New Strategies for Complexity and Ubiquity
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The Velocity of Connectedness — The Future Is Data in Motion
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Intelligence on Demand — Navigating the Torrent of Data
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Digital Ecosystem — Thriving in a Multiplatform World
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Environmental and Social Responsibility — A New Stakeholder-Driven Imperative
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Related Research
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