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Top Future Technology Trends

We can compare technology with the ever-growing property of the universe. In fact, it will be impossible for a business to survive with technology. Technology has actually improved the way companies work. It will get tasks accomplished as fast as possible, thereby saving time and effort.

Top Technology Trends for the Future

1. All will Be Digitalized

The availability of the Internet through tablets, Smartphone, laptop, and PCs will be out-of-date. Everything you can envisage as far as business transaction is concerned will be digitized and networked. This renovation will reorganize the operations of sectors such as analytics, retail, healthcare, and transportation. 212 billion gadgets will be connected to the Internet by the year 2020 in the opinion of International Data Corporation (IDC).

2. Predictive analytics will be at the forefront

Cities will receive smart makeovers by tying together the power of predictive analytics and intelligent sensors. Programs like IBM’s Smarter Cities will prompt us concerning a range of forthcoming civic troubles. Predictive analytics will be used for all business types, and will delineate the prospect of retail.

3. View everything in three dimensions

Another area where revolution is ready to happen is the 3D printing. It was estimated that the sales of 3D printers will see a rise of 75% by the end of 2015. 3D printing is impacting the way research is conducted, designs are discovered, and how prototypes are made. Many more are still coming.

4. There will be noticeable changes in the global IT hiring patterns

The IT hiring model for businesses will take a major shift in 2015. As far as hiring western IT professionals is concerned, the Asia-based companies will contribute the most.

5. The Wearable technology would be the Zeitgeist

Despite the fact that Google Glass and others have ushered in the body-hugging coup already; the wearable electronics will be at reach in the near future. By the year 2020 according to statistics, wearable technology will place itself as the top sources from which revenues will flow from fitness gears, virtual reality, aural communication gadgets, athletic footwear, automatic medical procedures, and a $34 billion industry.

6. Cloud technologies will surge at an unprecedented rate

Personal cloud computing will focus more attention on services instead of the gadgets. The syncing of public and personal clouds or hybrid cloud will become a burning issue for organizations. The occurrence of hacking will come into view in large extent with a larger degree of interoperability.

7. Technology with Context

Technology professionals forecast that there will be an astonishing large number of personal assistants and contextually sensitive smart machines by 2020.

Exceedingly developed cognitive computing systems such as IBM’s Watson will generate replies to our queries in our normal language. Our doctors will be able to cure various ailments by thorough DNA level investigation. All these will force folks and companies to invest, prompting the messiest period in the IT history.

Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.

One Response to “Top Future Technology Trends”

  1. Your way of explaining all in this article is really good,
    every one be able to easily know it, Thanks a lot

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