Emptech

Cards (20)

  • Locationless Organizations – as the pandemic limits physical contact, the demand for remote activities, such as work, increases.
  • Distributed Cloud – Latency is among the most significant barriers to moving some workloads to the cloud.
  • Internet of behaviors – Among the technology trends in 2022 businesses should prepare for is the internet of behavior, a new branch of the internet of things.
  • Cybersecurity – Currently, more and more employees are accessing resources from remote locations using their devices.
  • Increase in Demand for Certifications – Now that remote work is mainstream, certifications have become more imperative.
  • Low code, a visual approach to software development, requires little to no coding in building applications and processes.
  • Artificial Intelligence – is now starting to see implementation on a larger scale.
  • Augmented Reality (AR) is another entry point to artificial experiences that individuals now have access to.
  • The global AR market size was estimated at USD 17.67 billion in 2020 and is seen to grow to USD 340.16 billion in 2028.
  • Blockchain – The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digital transformation drive in many areas, especially via blockchain or distributed ledger technology.
  • Businesses across all industries have shown a growing interest in adopting blockchain technology for enhancing their business processes.
  • Hyper-automation – organizations are transitioning from a process-based set of automation technologies to a more connected and holistic automation strategy.
  • Vendors develop integrated offerings that combine technologies like RPA, LCAP, and business process management into one complete packaged tool.
  • Archipelagic country- improves connectivity: there was the ultimate belief that ICT usage will make each country to become part of the global trend, Web 3.0.
  • Government and governance- there was the belief that ICTs help to monitor crime in society
  • Education- among university academics, ICTs help them reach out to colleagues in other parts of the world and keep them up to date with developments in their disciplines
  • Economy- there was a firm belief in ICT ability to increase the ease and speed of social communication and at the same time obviate the problem of transportation and can solve socio-economic problems
  • Employment- instantaneous availability of data for possible career opportunities through ICTs
  • Industries- ICTs were generally seen as the basic tool for survival in the next century.
  • Small business- ICTs were seen to enhance efficiency in the workplace.