New technologies are popular in
2013. The Internet connectivity is growing rapidly, with over 50 % of
Internet-connected devices and.
Battles of mobile devices
In 2013, mobile devices will pass
PCs for most common Web tools access. In 2015, over 80 % of mobile phones in
mature markets will be smart phones.
Mobile applications and HTML 5
Through 2014, the performance of
JavaScript and browser push HTML5 as a mainstream application development
environment.
Personal Cloud
The cloud will be the center of
your digital life, for applications, content and preferences. Synchronization
between devices. Services become more important; devices become less important.
Internet of Things
Over 50% of Internet connections
are the things. In 2011, there were more than 15 billion things on the Web,
with fifty billion intermittent connections. In 2020, there will be over 30
billion connected things, with more than 200 million dollars with intermittent
connections. Key technologies here include integrated sensors, image recognition
and NFC.
Hybrid IT and Cloud Computing
Changes the role of IT. IT
departments must play multiple roles in coordinating IT related activities.
Strategic Big Data
Organizations need to focus on
the types of non-traditional data External data sources. Hadoop and NoSQL gain
momentum. The five richest sources of big data on the website include the
social graph, graph chart intent, drawing consumer interest and mobile
graphics. Corporate data warehouse concept alone is dead. Will you be tied
multiple systems.
Actionable Analytics
Cloud packaged big data analysis
and accelerated in 2013 and 2014. You will be able to perform analysis and
simulation in every action taken in business.
Mainstream In-Memory Computing
Change your expectations, designs
and architectures. You can increase the performance and response times. Allows
real-time self-service business intelligence. Accelerate SAP and other
application delivery in 2012/2013 to the effect on the memory capacity.
Integrated Ecosystems
More packaging of software and
services for infrastructure management or workload of the applications. There
will be more shipments of the “apparatus”, as delivered software with hardware.
New trend: virtual devices, which Gartner sees gaining in popularity over the
next five years.
By 2014, there will be more than
70 billion mobile application downloads from application stores each year. Also
in 2014, most organizations will offer mobile applications to workers through
private application stores.
Source: Forbes