Technology Trends—Historical and Future Drivers of Change
Hubert Tardieu (),
David Daly (),
José Esteban-Lauzán (),
John Hall () and
George Miller ()
Chapter 4 in Deliberately Digital, 2020, pp 29-38 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Digital in its business sense originates in the widespread adoption of digital technologies and their combinations. In this chapter, we briefly present a set of key technology trends that are behind today’s and tomorrow’s digital transformationDigital Transformation Business s: Artificial IntelligenceArtificial Intelligence Technology , the Internet of ThingsInternet of Things Technology , BlockchainBlockchain Technology , cloudCloud Technology and Virtualization, Hyper-commoditized computing, EdgeEdge Technology and Swarm ComputingSwarm computing Technology , Additive Manufacturing, Augmented Reality and virtual reality, Human–Machine Interfaces (HMIHMI Practice ) and Natural Language ProcessingNatural Language Processing Technology (NLPNLP Technology ), Digital TwinDigital Twin Technology s and the Internet of TwinsInternet of Twins Technology , Quantum ComputingQuantum Computing Technology , NanotechnologyNanotechnology Technology , and GenomicsGenomics Science . Understanding their impact is a must for organizations and enterpriseEnterprise Business s, so we end this chapter with a list of recommendations on how to do so.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-37955-1_4
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