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We are at the start of a computing revolution that will change how we live, conduct business and run governments.
Emerging digital technologies will shape our world, our enterprises and our lives in profound and unforeseen ways.
Everything computes
• We believe Moore’s Law will reach the end of its useful life within the next few years.
• Humans and machines will renegotiate their relationship.
• The boundaries between real and virtual worlds will blur.
• Effective security paradigms will resemble biological immune systems more than walled fortresses.
• Manufacturing will increasingly be enabled by 3D printing, advanced analytics and the Internet of Things.
Machines and humans renegotiate their relationship.
Machine intelligence
• In-memory technologies enable fast access to a wealth of data, propelling the sophistication of data analytics.
• Machines will increasingly do the work of today’s data scientists.
• Companies will hire not only graduates from the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) disciplines, but also humanists steeped in design thinking and the liberal arts.
• Medical treatment will be personalized down to our individual genetic code.
Virtual- and augmented-reality technology is finally maturing, transforming consumer experiences and creating new opportunities for enterprises.
Virtual reality gets real
• Sales of virtual-reality (VR) technology will reach $105 billion by 2020.
• There will be more than 170 million global active users of consumer virtual-reality objects (VRo) by 2018.
• VR and augmented reality (AR) are transforming a range of fields, including gaming, healthcare, education and business.
• The combination of AR and the Internet of Things will make our surroundings more responsive and interactive.
We’ll require new tech paradigms to meet tomorrow’s processing needs.
Computing after Moore’s law
• Chip makers are designing at the nano scale, with transistors shrinking to 10 nanometers (nm) by 2017.
• Scientists believe Moore’s Law will reach its limit at 5 nm.
• New technologies include memory-driven, neuromorphic, photonic and quantum computing.
• Computing platforms will handle data sets and analytics that seem unimaginable today.
How to protect data and privacy in a borderless world.
Security, privacy and ethics
• IDC predicts that more than 1.5 billion people will be affected by data breaches in 2020.
• Cloud computing and the Internet of Things add a new wave of vulnerabilities.
• Criminal hackers are becoming more sophisticated, and cybercrime prevention plans include encryption, biometrics, machine learning and real-time analytics.
• Security paradigms will resemble human immune systems, becoming dynamic and predictive.
The merger of physical and digital worlds creates new business opportunities.
Digital planet
• The number of smart devices will eventuallysurpass the number of people.
• The Internet of Things enables public- and private-sector initiatives.
• 3D printing, advanced analytics and the IoT will shape the future of manufacturing.
• Advanced materials introduce impressive properties, such as super strength, flexibility, heat resistance and more.
The revolution will be digitized.
Lessons for leaders
• Future computing platforms will handle data sets and analytics unfathomable today.
• As industries transform, production will increasingly be distributed across broad ecosystems.
• Machines will do the work of today’s scientists, making human intelligence and insight invaluable.
• The most successful enterprises will push the limits of the new tech paradigms that prove the most viable.
Thank youLearn about the tools you’ll need to accelerate
your organization’s transformation from now to next.
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