The digital trends affecting all individuals and companies. The trends are; AI, robotics, data analytics, machine learning, cloud, blockchain, cyrpto currency, biometry, iot, wearable technologies and 3d printing
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Digital trends
1. Dijital Trends
Data Analytics
Robotic Process
Machine
Learning
AI
Blockchain
Cryptocurrency
BaaS – SaaS
Biometry
IoT
AR / VR
Wearable
Technologies
3D Printers
3. The process of examining information, especially using
a computer, in order to find something out, or to help with
making decisions
Data Analytics
Collect the data from source
Measure information
from collected data
Analyse the process for
issues and root causes
Determine and
implement
improvement actions
Help to system with
improved information
4. The process of examining information, especially using
a computer, in order to find something out, or to help with
making decisions
Data Analytics
5. Robotic process automation (RPA) is the use of software with
artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities to
handle high-volume, repeatable tasks that previously required
humans to perform.
Robotic Process
6. Advanced machine learning algorithms are composed of
many technologies (such as deep learning, neural
networks and natural language processing), used in
unsupervised and supervised learning, that operate guided by
lessons from existing information.
Machine
Learning
7. Twitter – Curated Timelines
Machine
Learning
Whether you prefer to have Twitter show you “the best
tweets first” (whatever that means) or as a reasonably
chronological timeline, these changes are being driven by
Twitter’s machine learning technology. Twitter’s AI
evaluates each tweet in real time and “scores” them
according to various metrics.
8. The theory and development of computer systems able to
perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such
as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making,
and translation between languages
Robotic ProcessAI
10. 1991 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2018
A blockchain is an expanding list of cryptographically signed, irrevocable
transactional records shared by all participants in a network. Each record
contains a time stamp and reference links to previous transactions. With
this information, anyone with access rights can trace back a transactional
event, at any point in its history, belonging to any participant. A blockchain
is one architectural design of the broader concept of distributed ledgers.
Robotic ProcessBlockchain
Concept of
distributed
computing
Satoshi
Nakamoto
releases
Bitcoin
whitepaper
The first
bitcoin
purchase
Bitcoin
Marketplace
surpasses $1
Billion
Bitcoin in
financial
markets
beyond cash
transactions
Evaluation of
smart
contracts
Market
evolution sub-
development
and
exploration
across
industries
12. A digital currency produced by a public network, rather than
any government, that uses cryptography to make sure
payments are sent and received safely
Robotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrency
13. Bitcoin Accepting FirmsRobotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrency
Although Microsoft briefly stopped accepting Bitcoin after transaction fees
skyrocketed in late 2017, they have enabled BTC payments again to
purchase movies, games, and apps in the Windows and Xbox stores.
The $200+ Billion telecommunications giant recently announced that it will
start accepting Bitcoin payments for phone bills. The company did this
change in response to the fact that many of its clients use cryptocurrency,
and that they want to offer clients the “ability to pay with the method that
they prefer”.
Bitcoin payments on AT&T are processed with the payment processor
“BitPay”.
In November 2013, the first Subway store ever started accepting Bitcoins
as payment. The store is based in Moscow and has been accepting BTC
ever since.
It’s important to note that this is just the decision of an individual store, and
there are no plans at the moment for all Subway franchise stores to start
accepting Bitcoin.
14. BaaS (Business as a service) moves an entire business or
business division into the cloud.
SaaS (Software as a service) is software that is owned,
delivered and managed remotely by one or more providers.
Robotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBaaS – SaaS
15. Microsoft Office 365Robotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBaaS – SaaS
Office 365 users may create, edit and share content from
any PC, Mac, iOS, Android or Windows device in real-
time, connect with colleagues and customers across a
range of tools from email to video conferencing and
leverage a range of collaborative technologies supporting
secure interactions both inside and outside of the
organization.
16. Biometrics is the science of analyzing physical or behavioral
characteristics specific to each individual to be able to
authenticate their identity.
Biometry
17. Apple – Face IDRobotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBiometry
18. The networking capability that allows information to be sent to
and received from objects and devices (such as fixtures and
kitchen appliances) using the Internet
Robotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBiometryIoT
• 5G networks offer tremendous benefits to manufacturers in terms of data speed, latency, efficiency,
reliability, capacity and security.
• Digital capabilities based on AI, autonomous operations, virtual reality and drones are among the
solutions that will employ 5G networks to deliver big gains in productivity and accelerate
innovation.
19. IoT ExampleRobotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBiometryIoT
IoT implied amazon market, all you need to do is pick a
product, it will get to our cart and when you place product
back, it will be removed from the cart. When you walk out
the door, money will be dedicated from your Amazon
Wallet. So no need to stand in a queue to wait for your
turn to pay the bill.
20. AR an enhanced version of reality created by the use of technology to
overlay digital information on an image of something being viewed through
a device (such as a smartphone camera)
VR an artificial environment which is experienced through sensory stimuli
(such as sights and sounds) provided by a computer and in which one's
actions partially determine what happens in the environment
Robotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBiometryIoTAR / VR
22. Wearable technology is a category of electronic devices that can
be worn as accessories, embedded in clothing, implanted in the
user's body, or even tattooed on the skin. The devices are hands-
free gadgets with practical uses, powered by microprocessors
and enhanced with the ability to send and receive data via the
Internet.
Robotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBiometryIoTAR / VR
Wearable
Technologies
23. John Hancock – Interactive Life InsuranceRobotic ProcessBlockchainCryptocurrencyBiometryIoTAR / VR
Wearable
Technologies
Interactive life insurance policyholders
score premium discounts for hitting
exercise targets tracked on wearable
devices such as a Fitbit or Apple
Watch and get gift cards for retail
stores and other perks by logging
their workouts and healthy food
purchases in an app.
24. A device used to manufacture objects by depositing material
in successive layers according to a prescribed pattern or
model : a machine used for 3-D printing
Data Analytics3D Printers
25. Data Analytics3D Printers
SPACEX LAUNCHES 3D-PRINTED PART TO SPACE,
CREATES PRINTED ENGINE CHAMBER
Compared with a traditionally cast part, a printed valve
body has superior strength, ductility, and fracture
resistance, with a lower variability in materials properties.
The MOV body was printed in less than two days,
compared with a typical castings cycle measured in
months.
SpaceX – Spaceship Part
https://www.strategyand.pwc.com/gx/en/reports/the-future-of-spare-parts-is-3d.pdf
https://www.3dnatives.com/en/gartner-hype-cycle-3dprintingpredictions-150120194/
The advent of 3D printing, however, is about to change everything. This additive manufacturing technology, long used in the prototyping of new products, will enable suppliers to make and send parts on an on-demand basis — and do so locally, close to where the parts are needed.
Alternatively, companies can opt to print their own parts, bypassing the suppliers entirely.
People can print their own Daily using materials like, phone cases, plates or parts of broken equipments