Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 21/ 22
The past two weeks were shaped by a clear shift from technology exploration to operational readiness. Across quantum computing, cybersecurity, digital sovereignty, AI infrastructure, and enterprise platforms, the focus moved toward practical adoption, resilience, governance, and long-term competitiveness.
Date
June 5, 2026
ICT & Tech Insights
Thomas Allgeyer

Methodology: Every two weeks we collect most relevant posts on LinkedIn for selected topics and create an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!

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Quantum Computing and Emerging Architectures

  • Quantum computing increasingly positioned as a strategic technology with commercial relevance beyond research environments
  • IBM reinforced market leadership through major investment commitments and a long-term fault-tolerant quantum roadmap
  • Microsoft, Atom Computing, Q-CTRL, and other innovators highlighted competing approaches to overcoming scalability and reliability challenges
  • Hybrid quantum-classical architectures gained momentum through demonstrated results in energy forecasting, molecular simulation, and drug discovery
  • Quantum increasingly framed as part of a broader computing stack alongside AI and HPC
  • National and regional initiatives elevated quantum from scientific ambition to economic and geopolitical priority
  • Growing focus on practical business outcomes rather than theoretical performance claims

Post-Quantum Security

  • Post-quantum readiness emerged as a pressing enterprise and public-sector priority
  • Cryptographic exposure assessment increasingly highlighted as the first step toward migration planning
  • Crypto agility positioned as a critical capability for managing future algorithm transitions
  • Blockchain, digital identity, IoT, healthcare, and edge environments identified as areas requiring early preparation
  • New frameworks, publications, and industry guidance focused on practical implementation rather than awareness building
  • Regulatory and standards activity continued to accelerate through organizations such as ENISA

Cybersecurity and Resilience

  • Cyber resilience increasingly framed around business continuity and survivability rather than prevention alone
  • Assume-breach operating models gained further traction across enterprise security discussions
  • AI-driven threats expanded focus toward deepfakes, automated attacks, and advanced evasion techniques
  • Secure-by-design principles moved closer to becoming baseline expectations across connected devices and IoT environments
  • Data sovereignty, privacy, and national cyber preparedness remained central themes
  • Industry collaboration strengthened through public-private and defense-sector partnerships
  • Security messaging increasingly connected technology decisions with organizational trust and resilience

AI Infrastructure and Intelligent Systems

  • Autonomous AI agents highlighted the need for stronger governance, oversight, and operational control mechanisms
  • AI workloads continued to drive demand for scalable networking, security, and infrastructure capabilities
  • Human expertise remained positioned as a critical complement to AI adoption
  • Open AI ecosystems and collaborative innovation models gained visibility across technology discussions
  • Infrastructure conversations shifted toward enabling large-scale intelligent systems rather than isolated AI deployments

Enterprise Technology and Digital Transformation

  • SAP transformation discussions focused on accelerating cloud migration and reducing adoption barriers
  • ERP modernization continued to be framed primarily as an organizational and people transformation challenge
  • Enterprise security expanded beyond access management toward ecosystem-wide resilience
  • ServiceNow reinforced positioning around workflow orchestration and enterprise execution
  • Employee experience and HR integration emerged as important but frequently overlooked transformation enablers
  • Digital infrastructure increasingly viewed as a strategic business capability rather than a support function

Sovereignty, Regulation, and Public Policy

  • Digital sovereignty remained a prominent theme across infrastructure, cybersecurity, cloud, and open-source discussions
  • European competitiveness in emerging technologies received increased attention
  • Regulatory compliance continued to evolve from policy interpretation toward operational execution
  • National security, privacy, and technology independence became more tightly connected in strategic narratives
  • Governments and industry increasingly aligned around strengthening critical digital capabilities

Partnerships and Ecosystem Developments

  • Palo Alto Networks deepened collaboration with NATO, reinforcing cybersecurity partnership momentum
  • NVIDIA expanded engagement with the quantum ecosystem through open AI models supporting research initiatives
  • Japan broadened access to quantum infrastructure through cloud-enabled research platforms
  • Industry collaboration increasingly focused on accelerating practical adoption rather than technology experimentation
  • Cross-ecosystem partnerships continued to play a central role in scaling innovation and resilience

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