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Personally, I’m amazed at the technology we have available
to us. It’s astounding to have the power to retrieve almost any information and
communicate in a thousand different ways using a device that fits in your
pocket.
I have divided 7 sector. That is Operating system , Cloud
computing , Communication device , Automation, Big data, Physical-Digital Integrations, Everything-on
demand.
First.
OS
When Windows XP debuted in 2001, smartphones, tablets,
virtualization, cloud computing, social networking and Web 2.0 were all off in
the future. Windows 7 and Windows 8, by contrast, take advantage of the
intervening decade of technological innovation, supporting mobility, touch
screens, 64-bit architecture, virtualization and a host of other advances. The
hardware that companies buy today comes with processors and architecture that
cannot run Windows XP. These modern PCs are often thinner, lighter and more
reliable than their predecessors and may come with solid state drives that
increase speed and decrease power consumption. Deploying these new PCs requires
deploying a new OS.
Second. Cloud computing
The benefits of cloud computing are being seen in
associations and foundations regardless of how you look like at it, with pretty
much 90 percent of associations starting now using some kind of cloud-based
application. In the course of the most recent decade, the education business in
this has become crucial. The education space is by a long shot the biggest
industry promoted with government spending, up to 30 billion USD and private
sector spending to 50 billion USD3.
Third.
Communication devices
The use of technology is increasing day by day, we all
depend on technology and we use various technologies to accomplish
specific tasks in our lives. Today we have various emerging technologies which
impact our lives in different ways. Technology is being implemented in almost
every section of our lives and business
structures. It does not matter which industry you’re dealing in,
technology will be of use in a certain manner. So embracing it and
learning how to use technology in what ever we do is very important and
recommended. As the world keeps on developing, technology will be
changed, what is working today might not work not be efficient tomorrow. So it
is better to stay up-to-date with new emerging technologies
and learn how to embrace and use them in your daily life.
Fourth . Automation.
Marketers
will be (mostly) pleased to learn that automation will become a bigger mainstay
in and throughout 2017, with advanced technology enabling the automation of
previously human-exclusive tasks. We’ve had robotic journalists in circulation
for a couple of years now, and I expect it won’t be long before they make another leap into
more practical types of articles.
It’s likely that we’ll start seeing productivity skyrocket in a number of
white-collar type jobs—and we’ll start seeing some jobs
disappear altogether. When
automation is combined with machine learning, everything can improve even
faster, so 2017 has the potential to be a truly landmark year.
Fifth. Humanized Big Data. (visual, empathetic, qualitative)
Big
data has been a big topic for the past five years or so, when it started making
headlines as a buzzword. The idea is that mass quantities of gathered
data—which we now have access to—can help us in everything from planning better
medical treatments to executing better
marketing campaigns. But big
data’s greatest strength—its quantitative, numerical foundation—is also a
weakness. In 2017, I expect we’ll see advancements to humanize big data,
seeking more empathetic and qualitative bits of data and projecting it in a
more visualized, accessible way.
Sixth. Physical-Digital Integrations.
Mobile
devices have been slowly adding technology into our daily lives. It’s rare to
see anyone without a smartphone at any given time, giving us access to
practically infinite information in the real-world. We already have things like
site-to-store purchasing, enabling online customers to buy and pick up products
in a physical retail location, but the next level will be even further
integrations between physical and digital realities. Online brands like Amazon
will start having more physical products, like Dash Buttons, and physical brands like Walmart will start having more
digital features, like store maps and product trials.
Seventh. Everything On-Demand.
Thanks
to brands like Uber (and the resulting madness of
startups built on the premise of being the “Uber’’, people are getting used to
having everything on demand via phone apps. In 2017, I expect this to see this
develop even further. We have thousands of apps available to us to get rides,
food deliveries, and even a place to stay for the night, but soon we’ll see
this evolve into even stranger territory.
In conclusion
, Anyone in the tech industry knows that making predictions about the course of
technology’s future, even a year out, is an exercise in futility. Surprises can
come from a number of different directions, and announced developments rarely
release as they’re intended.
Still, it pays to forecast what’s coming next so you can
prepare your marketing strategies (or your budget) accordingly. Whatever the
case may be, it’s still fun to think about everything that’s coming next.