Gartner Top 10 Proven Technology Trends to Follow In 2020
During the Gartner IT Symposium or Xpo, analysts in the technology sphere presented their findings. Now Gartner is highlighting the top strategic IT trends that companies will need to sample out in 2020. Gartner gives a definition of what a “strategic technology trend” is by saying that it’s one that has substantial potential to disrupt the existing technologies and is now moving away from being called an emerging technology into joining the pool of the technologies that are said to have a broader impact as well as use. It’s a technology that is rapidly growing and expected to reach its tipping points within the next few years owing to its high degree of volatility. As a blockchain development team, you need to be aware of these technologies and how they will impact the app development processes.
You have seen technologies like AI security, blockchain, hyper-automation, autonomous things, and distributed cloud propel disruption and bring in opportunities in the various business environments. These technologies have featured in the 2019 strategic technology trends.
Augmentation in humans does magic tricks in creating visions of futuristic cyborgs, however, humans have a long history of augmenting their bodies for centuries. Things like prosthetics, hearing aids, and other gadgets transformed into cochlear implants or even wearables. Today laser eye surgeries are highly common. That shows how humans have made strides in technological developments, especially when it comes to augmenting body parts. What about if scientists are able to augment the human brain to boost its memory storage or implant chips that can help decode neural patterns?
Think of a situation where exoskeletons could be used in autoworkers to allow them to lift extraordinary weights or if doctors can implant sensors that help track the way drugs travel in human bodies? Today, technology is going behind augmentation that just replaces the capability of humans into augmentation that builds superhuman capabilities.
Regardless of how these technological changes are going to change the business, we see that human augmentation a top Gartner’s pick among the strategic technology trends likely to propel significant disruption as well as opportunities over the next years. When you look at these future technologies, you find that they are pegged upon people-centric smart spaces. This means the technologies will affect the way people (referring to employees and customers) and the environments they interact with (referring to homes, cars, and offices) are going to relate.
Gartner Research VP Brian Burke said during the Gartner 2019 IT Xpo in Orlando that these trends have a big potential for impacting on people and the environments or spaces they inhabit. Organizations will need to consider things like the business and human interactions when building technologies rather than having technology stack where they have to build it then begin to explore what kind of potentials it has in real-life applications.
Technologies like AI that incorporates machine learning, when coupled with others like edge computing and hyper-automation, they can be able to bring up highly integrated smart structures like buildings and city spaces. What we are seeing is that combining these technologies can allow democratization in technology, which can also be used by a blockchain development company to help with the process of developing apps.
So, what are the top 10 strategic technology trend picks for Gartner that organizations should be eyeing for exploring in 2020?
1. Multiexperience
When it comes to technology-literate individuals, multi-experience will replace them with people-literate technology. You will see the traditional compute evolving from a one-point of interaction to take a multi-touchpoint and multisensory interfaces such as advanced computer sensors and wearables. A good example is a case where Domino’s Pizza brought up an experience that is beyond the app-based ordering of Pizzas which includes a pizza tracker, autonomous vehicles, and smart speaker communication.
It is projected that this trend is going to become an ambient experience. Currently, multi-experience dwells on immersive experiences utilizing augmented reality and other technologies like virtual reality, mixed reality, as well as a multichannel human-machine interface or even sensing technologies. These technologies can be combined to create a simple augmented reality overlay or create a fully immersive virtual reality experience.
2. Hyperautomation
Technological advancements allow automation to be used to automate tasks that previously needed the work of humans. Hyperautomation involves the application of high-tech tools like artificial intelligence as well as machine learning in order to enhance the process of automation and augment humans. This technology is used in a wide range of tools that are automatable. It also involves sophisticating the automation – for example, making it discover, design, analyze, automate, monitor, measure, and reassess or re-evaluate.
Since there is no single technology or tool that is capable of replacing humans, you find that hyper-automation in the modern world entails combining tools such as robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), and intelligent business management software (iBPMS) with the aim of having a decision-making process that is driven by artificial intelligence.
Often, hyper-automation leads to the development of an organization’s digital twin (DTO) that allows organizations to be able to conceptualize and visualize how processes, functions, and key performance indicators (KPIs) interact to bring value. For instance, a blockchain developer can conceptualize and visualize the app development process and how the clients and users relate to the development process. An organizational digital twin is a key component of the hyper-automation process that is able to provide real-time, continuous intelligence regarding an organization and propelling business opportunities.
3. Distributed Cloud
When you distribute the public cloud services to areas that are outside the physical data centers of the cloud providers, it is called distributed cloud. However, those cloud services still remain under the control of the providers. The cloud provider takes care of all elements of cloud service delivery, architecture, operations, updates, and governance in distributed cloud. Cloud computing is going to get into a new era with the move to distributed public cloud from centralized public cloud.
Distributed cloud creates an environment where data centers are located anywhere which means issues like latency and regulatory challenges such as data sovereignty will be solved. Distributed cloud provides the benefits of a local, private cloud and a public cloud service.
4. Technological Democracy
When referring to the democratization of technology, it means providing individuals with easy access to technical as well as business expertise without incurring huge costs of training. Technology democracy involves four key areas which are data and analytics, application development, knowledge, and design. Democratization of technology is often called citizen access which as result has led to the creation of more citizen programmers and citizen data scientists among others.
For instance, democratization could allow developers to produce data models without the need to have data scientist skills. The developers would rely on development that is driven by artificial intelligence to be able to generate code and then automate the testing process.
5. Empowered Edge
To help reduce latency, edge computing is applied. This is a topology in which information process, as well as data collection and delivery, are put nearer to the information source so that the traffic is kept local and distributed thus resulting in reduced latency. Internet of Things technology is included in empowered edge computing. With empowered edge, it examines how the Internet of Things devices are heightening and forming the grounds for smart spaces. It moves important services and applications nearer to the audiences or people as well as the devices that use those applications and services. It is projected that by 2023, smart devices would be 20 times more at the edge of networks than it is today.
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