Technology trends 2023: Technological forces shaping tomorrow.

08 Feb 2023, 20:17
Technology trends 2023: Technological forces shaping tomorrow πŸ“£πŸ‘Œ Meet the first material within the #AdvisorQuote column which is dedicated to industry experts, speakers, mentors, and in addition to our Public Advisers. πŸ”· Mixed reality Over the next few years, tangible, conversational, and virtual interfaces are likely to continue to evolve from tech gadgets to tools for businesses. As technology continues to evolve over the next decade, organizations must be prepared for reality to move online with enhanced ways to interact with mixed reality. πŸ”· The artificial intelligence-based enterprise What is likely to differentiate a truly AI-driven enterprise from its competitors will depend on how actively it uses AI in all its processes. The key element here, which is developing much more slowly than machine learning technology, is trust. πŸ”· Metacloud To simplify multicloud management, some enterprises are beginning to turn to a layer of abstraction and automation that sits above the burgeoning multicloud. Metacloud offers a single pane of control for organizations feeling overwhelmed by multicloud complexity. πŸ”· Decentralized architectures From day-to-day enterprise applications to blockchain-based business models, decentralized architectures and ecosystems decentralize trust by placing it not in one person or organization, but distributing it across the entire user community. πŸ”₯πŸŽ™οΈ Exclusive quote from Dmitry Sokolov regarding the question β€˜Which of the above trends will penetrate deeper into business and gain widespread adoption?’ β€œIn my practice I have come to terms with the idea that I am not in a position to dictate methods and means, including technical ones, to the team I supervise. It is possible to come to some technical optimum in the debugged processes of mass production and services, but if we are talking about providing activities in our field, where the situation is constantly changing, then specialists need the entire arsenal of technical and methodological means to achieve the current goal.”