The emerging world of information technology is one in
which data is king, social platforms evolve as a new source of business
intelligence, and cloud computing finally delivers on IT’s role as a
driver of business growth, according to a new report from Accenture
(NYSE: ACN).
The identified identifies eight emerging trends that challenge long-held assumptions about IT and are poised to reshape the business landscape. The report also offers “action steps” that high performing businesses and governments can take to prepare for the new world of computing.
One of the most significant trends
identified in the report finds that the age of “viewing everything
through an application lens is coming to an end.” Instead, platform
architectures will be selected primarily to cope with soaring volumes of
data and the complexity of data management, not for their ability to
support applications.
The tried and true relational database will not go away, but it will soon start to make way for other types of databases – streaming databases, for instance – that mark a significant departure from what IT departments and business users have relied on for decades.
The report also predicts the
evolution of social media into social platforms. This means company
websites may no longer be the first port of call for customers. This has
the potential to disrupt the way companies conduct business, posing new
challenges – and opportunities – for IT.
For example, “social identities” – based on the rich history of information that individuals leave in social networks – will become much more valuable to businesses than the traditional and isolated information they get when an individual registers on their corporate website.
The identified identifies eight emerging trends that challenge long-held assumptions about IT and are poised to reshape the business landscape. The report also offers “action steps” that high performing businesses and governments can take to prepare for the new world of computing.
The tried and true relational database will not go away, but it will soon start to make way for other types of databases – streaming databases, for instance – that mark a significant departure from what IT departments and business users have relied on for decades.
For example, “social identities” – based on the rich history of information that individuals leave in social networks – will become much more valuable to businesses than the traditional and isolated information they get when an individual registers on their corporate website.
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