2. More Internet of Things & Machine Learning in 2018?
It appears that’s the way technology is headed in 2018.
Here are the five biggest things we expect to see this year in tech:
3. Enterprise level companies and government agencies have
been some of the slowest to adopt the cloud model due to
privacy and data security concerns.
In 2018, small to large companies and government
agencies will be more comfortable making the switch to
cloud and start enjoying new features.
CONTINUED CLOUD ADAPTION
IN BUSINESSES OF ALL SIZES
4. EU set General Data Protection Regulation that
creates additional requirements for businesses that process
personal data.
The U.S does not have centralized, formal legislation in place
regarding data protection. We can be sure that those in
Washington will be keeping a close eye on the GDPR in Europe
as it becomes law.
CONTINUED
IMPROVEMENT
IN DATA
SECURITY LAWS
5. All four of these items have an incredible
impact on the marketing world.
Machine learning can help marketers scale
their campaigns to create unique experiences
and advertisements crafted just for you.
Data will continue to help marketers make more
informed decisions designed to facilitate
growth.
MACHINE LEARNING, DATA
ANALYTICS AND BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE
6. Smart devices have become smarter and have officially graduated from gimmick to necessity.
In 2018, 26.2 million American homes will have a smart speaker, compared to less than a million in 2015.
By 2020 connected devices are expected to surpass 75 billion.
THE INTERNET OF THINGS BECOMES JUST A THING
7. Computer learning capabilities are becoming more and more human. Facial
recognition and listening capabilities lead the way for AI. Automation means
more processes, decisions and functions can be carried on by robots performing
algorithms rather than people.
It is estimated that in the future, 47% of US jobs could be at risk to automation,
but for our sake, we hope that holds off well beyond 2018.
AI & Automation Continue to Improve
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what ThrottleNet can do for you to keep your
business on the cutting edge of the IT
industry?
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