Ultimately we’re running into the limiting factor being uptake. It’s not going to be a factor of how quickly new techniques get turned out, but rather how quickly they can be effectively applied by the available communities. It’s going to start with the new tech being overhyped and less than savvy managers demanding that the new product has X as a feature, and VCs running at it because of FOMO, and then the gap between promise and capability will run straight into the fact that no one knows what they’re doing with the new tech, especially when it comes to integrating with existing offerings.
Ultimately we’re running into the limiting factor being uptake. It’s not going to be a factor of how quickly new techniques get turned out, but rather how quickly they can be effectively applied by the available communities. It’s going to start with the new tech being overhyped and less than savvy managers demanding that the new product has X as a feature, and VCs running at it because of FOMO, and then the gap between promise and capability will run straight into the fact that no one knows what they’re doing with the new tech, especially when it comes to integrating with existing offerings.
It’s going to cause a demand shock.