LATEST TRENDS IN
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Shaurya Rai /130186
Class – IX -G
TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGY IN
COMPUTER
 1. Process automation and virtualization
 Around half of all existing work activities could
be automated in the next few decades, as
next-level process automation and
virtualization become more commonplace.
 “By 2025, more than 50 billion devices will be
connected to the Industrial Internet of Things
(IIoT),” McKinsey predicts. Robots,
automation, 3D-printing, and more will
generate around 79.4 zettabytes of data per
year.
TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER
 2. The future of connectivity
 Faster digital connections, powered by 5G and the IoT, have the potential to unlock economic
activity. So much so that implementing faster connections in “mobility, healthcare, manufacturing
and retail could increase global GDP by $1.2 trillion to $2 trillion by 2030.” 5G and IoT will be one
of the most-watched tech trends for the next decade.
 “Far-greater network availability and capability will drive broad shifts in the business landscape,
from the digitization of manufacturing (through wireless control of mobile tools, machines and
robots) to decentralized energy delivery and remote patient monitoring.”
TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER
 3. Distributed infrastructure
 By 2022, 70% of companies will be using hybrid-cloud or multi-cloud
platforms as part of a distributed IT infrastructure. It will mean data and
processing can be handled in the cloud but made accessible to devices
faster.
 “This tech trend will help companies boost their speed and agility, reduce
complexity, save costs and strengthen their cybersecurity defenses,”
TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER
 4 . Next-generation computing
 Next-generation computing will, McKinsey believes, “help find answers to problems that have bedevilled
science and society for years, unlocking unprecedented capabilities for businesses”.
 It includes a host of far-reaching developments, from quantum AI to fully autonomous vehicles, and as such
won’t be an immediate concern for all organizations. “Preparing for next-generation computing requires
identifying whether you’re in a first-wave industry (such as finance, travel, logistics, global energy and
materials, and advanced industries),” McKinsey says, or “whether your business depends on trade secrets
and other data that must be safeguarded during the shift from current to quantum cryptography.”
TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER
5. Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI)
AI is one of the biggest tech trends. We are still only in
the early days of the development of AI. As the
technology becomes more sophisticated, it will be
applied to further develop tech-based tools, such as
training machines to recognize patterns, then act upon
what it has detected.
By 2024, AI-generated speech will be behind more than
50% of people’s interactions with computers.
Companies are still searching for ways to use AI
effectively though, the consultancy says: “While any
company can get good value from AI if it’s applied
effectively and in a repeatable way, less than one-
quarter of respondents report significant bottom-line
impact.”
TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER
 6. Future of clean tech trends
 Renewable energy, cleaner/greener transport, energy-
efficient buildings, and sustainable water consumption are at
the heart of clean tech trends. As the costs associated with
clean-tech fall, their use becomes more widespread and
their disruption is felt across a growing number of industries
 “Companies must keep pace with emerging business-
building opportunities by designing operational-improvement
programmes relating to technology development,
procurement, manufacturing and cost reduction,” McKinsey
believes. “Advancing clean technologies also promises an
abundant supply of green energy to sustain exponential
technology growth, for instance, in high-power computing.”
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    LATEST TRENDS IN COMPUTERTECHNOLOGY Shaurya Rai /130186 Class – IX -G
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    TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGYIN COMPUTER  1. Process automation and virtualization  Around half of all existing work activities could be automated in the next few decades, as next-level process automation and virtualization become more commonplace.  “By 2025, more than 50 billion devices will be connected to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT),” McKinsey predicts. Robots, automation, 3D-printing, and more will generate around 79.4 zettabytes of data per year.
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    TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGYIN COMPUTER  2. The future of connectivity  Faster digital connections, powered by 5G and the IoT, have the potential to unlock economic activity. So much so that implementing faster connections in “mobility, healthcare, manufacturing and retail could increase global GDP by $1.2 trillion to $2 trillion by 2030.” 5G and IoT will be one of the most-watched tech trends for the next decade.  “Far-greater network availability and capability will drive broad shifts in the business landscape, from the digitization of manufacturing (through wireless control of mobile tools, machines and robots) to decentralized energy delivery and remote patient monitoring.”
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    TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGYIN COMPUTER  3. Distributed infrastructure  By 2022, 70% of companies will be using hybrid-cloud or multi-cloud platforms as part of a distributed IT infrastructure. It will mean data and processing can be handled in the cloud but made accessible to devices faster.  “This tech trend will help companies boost their speed and agility, reduce complexity, save costs and strengthen their cybersecurity defenses,”
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    TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGYIN COMPUTER  4 . Next-generation computing  Next-generation computing will, McKinsey believes, “help find answers to problems that have bedevilled science and society for years, unlocking unprecedented capabilities for businesses”.  It includes a host of far-reaching developments, from quantum AI to fully autonomous vehicles, and as such won’t be an immediate concern for all organizations. “Preparing for next-generation computing requires identifying whether you’re in a first-wave industry (such as finance, travel, logistics, global energy and materials, and advanced industries),” McKinsey says, or “whether your business depends on trade secrets and other data that must be safeguarded during the shift from current to quantum cryptography.”
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    TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGYIN COMPUTER 5. Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) AI is one of the biggest tech trends. We are still only in the early days of the development of AI. As the technology becomes more sophisticated, it will be applied to further develop tech-based tools, such as training machines to recognize patterns, then act upon what it has detected. By 2024, AI-generated speech will be behind more than 50% of people’s interactions with computers. Companies are still searching for ways to use AI effectively though, the consultancy says: “While any company can get good value from AI if it’s applied effectively and in a repeatable way, less than one- quarter of respondents report significant bottom-line impact.”
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    TOP TRENDS TECHNOLOGYIN COMPUTER  6. Future of clean tech trends  Renewable energy, cleaner/greener transport, energy- efficient buildings, and sustainable water consumption are at the heart of clean tech trends. As the costs associated with clean-tech fall, their use becomes more widespread and their disruption is felt across a growing number of industries  “Companies must keep pace with emerging business- building opportunities by designing operational-improvement programmes relating to technology development, procurement, manufacturing and cost reduction,” McKinsey believes. “Advancing clean technologies also promises an abundant supply of green energy to sustain exponential technology growth, for instance, in high-power computing.”
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