Influential independent analyst firm Gartner has picked out a number of emerging tech trends that CIOs will need to watch over the next few years if they want their organisations to remain competitive.
Smart spaces, homomorphic encryption, generative AI, graph technologies and the metaverse are just a few of the technologies set to disrupt and transform entire markets. These and other trends will demand the very best innovation from IT professionals if they want to get best results from them, said Gartner in its Emerging Technologies and Trends Impact Radar.
Here is a summary of some of Gartner’s predictions:
Smart spaces:
A physical or digital environment in where people and technology-enabled systems can interact in open, connected, coordinated and intelligent ecosystems. Smart spaces come in a number of guises, including ‘smart cities’, ‘digital workspaces’, ‘smart venues’ and ‘ambient intelligence’.
Generative AI:
AI techniques that learn from data and use it to generate brand-new, completely original artifacts. Generative AI is set to develop in both scientific research and the commercial sphere. It has relevance to activities from the development of new materials to the preservation of data privacy, and is considered important to a range of industries including life sciences, healthcare, manufacturing, material science, media, entertainment, automotive, aerospace, defense and energy.
Homomorphic encryption:
A cryptographic method that returns an encrypted result to the data owner, enabling third parties to process encrypted data without knowing what that data is about. It is considered core to, for example, future SaaS offerings to ensure the protection and privacy of data between third-party data processing and analytics providers.
Graph technologies:
A new data management and analytics technique. It’s actually a group of technologies enabling the exploration of relationships between organizations, people or transactions. Rather like blockchain, it is suited to data management tasks that standard relational databases are no good at. It’s all about connectedness across data points and siloes.
The metaverse:
Much discussed but little understood, the idea of the metaverse has the power to fundamentally change how individuals and organizations interact with each other and the world. It’s all about an immersive digital environment of independent yet interconnected networks. The metaverse enables persistent, decentralized, collaborative, interoperable digital content that can intersect with and augment the physical world.
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