Technology Resilience: Technology Must Absorb Change, Not Add Complexity
Technology Resilience is becoming one of the most important priorities for organizations in 2026. Change is no longer an occasional event. It has become the default state of modern business.
Economic uncertainty, evolving security threats, workforce shifts, and regulatory demands now happen at the same time. As a result, organizations need technology that can support change without creating more complexity for people and operations.
2026-01-06
Dr. Pongsak Wonglertkunakorn
Dr. Pongsak Wonglertkunakorn
- Workplace Consultant
- Ph.D. in Management from National Institute of Development Administration
- M.S. in Computer and Information Science from University of Pennsylvania
- B.Eng. in Computer Engineering from Chulalongkorn University
Technology Resilience in Daily Operations
Technology can no longer afford to introduce unnecessary complexity. Its primary responsibility is to absorb change while keeping daily operations stable.
In many organizations, disconnected systems, manual processes, and repeated coordination create friction for teams. Therefore, technology should help reduce these issues instead of adding more layers of work.
A resilient technology foundation should allow people to work with confidence, even when business conditions change quickly.
What Organizations Need from Technology in 2026
Organizations increasingly value systems that can adapt without requiring constant redesign. They also need platforms that can scale without disrupting daily operations.
In addition, technology should reduce manual coordination, lower the chance of human error, and remain dependable under uncertainty.
These expectations are becoming more important because organizations now operate in environments where change can come from many directions at once. For this reason, the true value of technology is not only innovation. It is the ability to keep the organization steady, secure, and ready for what comes next.
From Novelty to Resilience
In this environment, novelty alone is no longer enough. A new tool may look impressive, but it may not create long-term value if it increases complexity or makes daily work harder.
On the other hand, technology that quietly supports operations, connects systems, and reduces unnecessary effort can create stronger business value. This is where Technology Resilience becomes essential.
For Bainisys Co., Ltd., technology in 2026 should help organizations absorb change, simplify operations, and build a stronger foundation for future growth.