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Emerging technologies will help in gaining 'competitive advantage’: Gartner

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Emerging technologies will help in gaining 'competitive advantage’: Gartner

Organisations must keep a wary eye on emerging technologies and trends that will have the single greatest impact on strategic planning and potentially help those organisations gain a "high degree’ of competitive advantage over coming years, according to a newly published report from Gartner.

In its ‘Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2016’ report, Gartner reveals three distinct technology trends that it says are poised to be of the “highest priority for organisations facing rapidly accelerating digital business innovation”.

“Transparently immersive experiences, the perceptual smart machine age, and the platform revolution are the three overarching technology trends that profoundly create new experiences with unrivaled intelligence and offer platforms that allow organisations to connect with new business ecosystems,” Gartner research director Mike J Walker says.

"The Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies is unique among most Hype Cycles because it distills insights from more than 2,000 technologies into a succinct set of must-know emerging technologies and trends that will have the single greatest impact on an organisation's strategic planning," Walker says.

{loadposition peter}"This Hype Cycle specifically focuses on the set of technologies that is showing promise in delivering a high degree of competitive advantage over the next five to 10 years.”

According to Walker, to thrive in the digital economy, enterprise architects must continue to work with their CIOs and business leaders to proactively discover emerging technologies that will enable “transformational business models for competitive advantage, maximise value through reduction of operating costs, and overcome legal and regulatory hurdles”.

"This Hype Cycle provides a high-level view of important emerging trends that organisations must track, as well as the specific technologies that must be monitored," Walker notes.

Here’s what Gartner says about the three emerging technology trends:

•    Transparently immersive experiences: Technology will continue to become more human-centric to the point where it will introduce transparency between people, businesses and things. This relationship will become much more entwined as the evolution of technology becomes more adaptive, contextual and fluid within the workplace, at home, and interacting with businesses and other people.

Critical technologies to be considered include 4D Printing, Brain-Computer Interface, Human Augmentation, Volumetric Displays, Affective Computing, Connected Home, Nanotube Electronics, Augmented Reality and Gesture Control Devices.

•    The perceptual smart machine age: Smart machine technologies will be the most disruptive class of technologies over the next 10 years due to radical computational power, near-endless amounts of data, and unprecedented advances in deep neural networks that will allow organizations with smart machine technologies to harness data in order to adapt to new situations and solve problems that no one has encountered previously.

Enterprises that are seeking leverage in this theme should consider the following technologies: Smart Dust, Machine Learning, Virtual Personal Assistants, Cognitive Expert Advisors, Smart Data Discovery, Smart Workspace, Conversational User Interfaces, Smart Robots, Commercial UAVs (Drones), Autonomous Vehicles, Natural-Language Question Answering, Personal Analytics, Enterprise Taxonomy and Ontology Management, Data Broker PaaS (dbrPaaS), and Context Brokering.

•    The platform revolution: Emerging technologies are revolutionising the concepts of how platforms are defined and used. The shift from technical infrastructure to ecosystem-enabling platforms is laying the foundations for entirely new business models that are forming the bridge between humans and technology.

Within these dynamic ecosystems, organisations must proactively understand and redefine their strategy to create platform-based business models, and to exploit internal and external algorithms in order to generate value. Key platform-enabling technologies to track include Neuromorphic Hardware, Quantum Computing, Blockchain, IoT Platform, Software-Defined Security and Software-Defined Anything (SDx).

"These trends illustrate that the more organisations are able to make technology an integral part of their employees', partners' and customers' experience, the more they will be able to connect their ecosystems to platforms in new and dynamic ways," Walker says.

"Also, as smart machine technologies continue to evolve, they will become part of the human experience and the digital business ecosystem."

To access the full report – ‘Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2016’click here.

Emerging technologies will be further discussed during the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2016 events to be staged around the world from September to November, including in Australia on the Gold Coast from October 24 to 27.


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