I want to get some idea of satisfaction of demand for IT services in various IT areas. Or rather, find the least populated area, and direct your efforts there (ideally). I would be grateful even for a kick in the direction where it can be searched.
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I suppose that the demand should be watched among the vacancy announcements, if you want to study the situation at the moment. If you try to guess for the future, you need to study the current situation and try to assume that it will be relevant by the time you become a worthy specialist.
For example, what may become the spotlight in a few years:
Year after year there has been an active development of the extraction of the "golden" electronic currency BitCoin and the like.
The study of robotics, intelligent (independent) houses.
Probably, after a while, Google Cars technology will come into widespread use.
Work with "cloud" systems of information storage and processing.
Probably after some time, computer technology will move to the transmission of information by light, instead of electricity. As soon as the similarity of these systems arises, it is better to quickly get into them, which would take a "warm place".
Integration of mobile devices with cloud computing power.
And many similar examples from the category of "maybe."