14. Gartner Technology Trends 2012
Media tablets and beyond
Mobile-centric applications and interfaces
Social and contextual user experience
Application stores and marketplace
The Internet of everything
Next-generation analytics
Big data
In-memory computing
Extreme low-energy servers
Cloud computing
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15. Mega IT Trends
Mobile Computing
Cloud Computing
Social Technologies
Intelligent Devices
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23. Global smartphones annual sales will grow
about 46 percent to 687.9 million units this year
and will touch 1.05 billion units in 2014
[Credit Suisse; Apr 2012]
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37. Cloud Computing : SaaS
Gmail
Google Apps
Dropbox
Salesforce.com
Zoho
Microsoft Office 365
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38. 9 Trends that Impact the Future of
Mobile Cloud Computing
Enterprise and consumer mobiles apps are getting
increasingly smart
Phone network providers are trying to climb up the
value chain.
4G LTE compatible devices are supporting bandwidth
intensive applications
The entry of iPads into the enterprise space
HTML5.
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39. 9 Trends that Impact the Future of
Mobile Cloud Computing
The rise of mobile commerce
Fragility of mobile devices.
Increase in the worker mobility
Fragmentation of devices.
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40. “Cloud computing will transform the IT industry
as it will alter the financial model upon
which investors look at technology providers,
and it will change vertical industries,
making the impact of the Internet on
the music industry look like a minor bleep,”.
Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner
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41. “At year-end 2016,
more than 50 percent of Global 1000 companies
will have stored customer-sensitive data
in the public cloud.”.
Gartner Prediction 2012
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42. Top 5 Cloud Computing Trends
IT departments will be forever changed
Cloud security will no longer be an issue
Custom cloud computing services
Custom software development will shift towards
the cloud
Innovation
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43. How Will Cloud Computing Impact
Industry?
IT Infrastructure will change dramatically
Some IT jobs may vanish altogether. New skills will be in
demand.
The way applications are developed, tested, deployed
and continuously re-factored will undergo a change
The selling and licensing of applications will change too.
The architecture of applications will continue to evolve.
Data volumes will skyrocket.
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