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The Biggest changes in Technology World in last 5 years.
The Biggest changes in Technology World in last 5 years 5G • Called “the next and most radical generation of mobile communications” by 451 Research, 5G simply means fifth generation. While not in the general market yet, the communications industry is buzzing about this industry-changing technology. Source: www.vmware.com Adaptive Security • Adaptive security capabilities changed the way enterprises combat security threats in the digital age. • Instead of the old wait-and-see approach, adaptive security innovations enable enterprises to predict and automatically protect against threats. Source: www.vmware.com Blockchain • Also referred to as a distributed ledger or distributed trust infrastructure, the enterprise use cases for blockchain are perhaps the most innovative of all those on this list. This tech could completely transform supply chain and financial services, among many others. Source: www.vmware.com Deep Learning • The data rush started years ago, but in the last five years, technologies started popping up to transform data into intelligence. Deep learning-based predictive analytics took it a step further. Source: www.vmware.com Digital Workspace • It’s the culmination of a business mobility trend that has evolved from individual and team productivity to true business process transformation and that is reinventing businesses across all industries. Source: www.vmware.com Edge Computing • Fueled by the promises of 5G and potentially billions of connected things, edge computing is one of the major contributors to enterprise’s massive IT overhauls and the need for digital transformation. • The edge doesn’t just mean managing devices; it also means trying to secure and connect apps, users and resources to those devices. Source: www.vmware.com Machine Learning • Machine learning infiltrates many different types of enterprise technologies. From customer relationship management software to consumer engagement and network administration, machine learning touches nearly every segment of business. And we’ve barely scratched the surface. Source: www.vmware.com Augmented Reality • Company use cases are exciting, despite AR being in the early development and adoption stages. Examples include helping industrial mechanics go hands-free, enabling immersive virtual trainings, improving patient care and delivering innovative retail experiences. Source: www.vmware.com Virtual Cloud Network • Virtual cloud networking is software-defined, enabling: – A cloud networking fabric with all connected elements run on a common network with the same set of services. – Automation of common networking functions, such as maintenance and patching. – Security that is built in, not bolted on. Source: www.vmware.com XaaS: Everything as a Service • It started with the cloud and then exploded. The “as-a-service” delivery and purchasing model blossomed into desktops, storage, containers, software, platform and more. Now, everything-as-a-service or XaaS is the new reality for enterprises. Source: www.vmware.com
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