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Trends in the IT Industry in 2025

Article date

01 16 2025

Article Author

Aleksey Shitov, Director of Development

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7 minutes

The world of technology continues to evolve at an incredible pace, and 2025 promises to be particularly exciting in terms of innovation. In this article, we will explore the key trends that will shape the IT industry in the coming years.
1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an integral part of modern business. In 2025, we can expect a further deepening of AI integration into various industries. Companies will actively use machine learning to analyse data, automate processes, and create personalised solutions.

One of the promising areas of Al application is medicine. Diagnosis systems based on machine learning already show high accuracy in identifying diseases. In 2025, their application will become even wider, from analysing medical images to creating individual treatment plans.

Examples of use:
  • Recommendation systems for e-commerce: increasing conversion through personalised offers.
  • Automation of image and video processing for the media and security sectors.
  • Improving the performance of chatbots and voice assistants for more natural user interaction.
2. Cloud technologies
The move to the cloud will continue to gain momentum as businesses seek to reduce infrastructure costs and increase flexibility. The popularity of hybrid and multi-cloud solutions will grow, providing companies with the ability to leverage the benefits of different platforms.

New standards in cloud technologies, such as more efficient data management systems and reduced data latency, will make the cloud even more attractive to large corporations and startups.
3. Quantum computing
Quantum technologies are getting closer to commercial applications. Although they are still in the development phase, in 2025, companies will start experimenting with quantum algorithms to solve complex problems.

Quantum computers can process data thousands of times faster than traditional computers, opening up incredible possibilities for analysing big data, creating new materials, and optimising complex systems.

The prospects for quantum computing include:
  • Real-time optimisation of logistics processes.
  • Simulation of complex chemical reactions for pharmaceuticals and energy.
  • Improve data encryption algorithms, ensuring maximum security.
4. Cybersecurity
With the growth of digitalization, the number of security threats is also increasing. Companies will pay special attention to data protection by using more advanced solutions such as Zero Trust Architecture and artificial intelligence to detect threats.

Zero Trust is a security model that assumes that no user, device, or system should be automatically considered reliable, even if they are located inside a corporate network. Unlike the traditional approach, which assumes trust for everyone within the network, Zero Trust is based on strict verification of every access, regardless of the location or source of the request.

Zero Trust principles include:
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA): Before accessing any resources, identity verification is required through multiple layers of validation, such as a password and fingerprint.
  • Minimising access rights: Users and systems are only granted access to the data and resources they truly need to complete their tasks.
  • Constant monitoring: All actions within the network are monitored to quickly identify suspicious or unauthorised operations.

For an ordinary user, this means that the company protects their data even in the event of a credential leak or other incidents. Zero Trust minimizes risks by ensuring security at every level of interaction. With this model, companies can combat modern threats without relying on outdated security methods.

In addition, in 2025, there is expected to be an increase in interest in cybersecurity in the field of the Internet of Things (IT), where every device becomes a potential point of vulnerability.

Trends in cybersecurity:
  • Increased use of biometric authentication.
  • Encryption at the user device and data transfer level.
  • Prediction of threats using machine learning, which allows for the prevention of attacks before they occur.
5. Internet of Things (IoT)
The Internet of Things will continue to transform the consumer and industrial sectors.

The number of connected devices is expected to grow and new communication standards such as 6G are expected to develop. This will make smart homes, cities, and production processes even more efficient.

One of the significant areas will be the introduction of OT in agriculture for monitoring soil conditions, managing irrigation, and optimizing resource use.

2025 promises to be an era of innovation and change. Companies that can adapt to these changes and leverage new technologies will gain a significant competitive advantage. Follow the trends and be ready for the future with us!

Our company RootCode.ru is always on the cutting edge of technological progress. We follow the latest trends and are ready to offer our clients innovative solutions for any IT task. If you need to automate processes, implement new technologies, or create a unique product, our team of professionals will help you achieve success.