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"One day I'm in my cubicle, Steve shows up with someone I've never met before. He asks me, 'Guy, what do you think of this company Knoware?'. I said, 'Well Steve, it is a mediocre company, mediocre product, lot of drilling practises, doesn't make full use of graphics, just basic mediocrity, nothing that strategic for us.' He says to me, 'I want you to meet the CEO of Knoware.' So that's what was like working for Steve Jobs. ‘You always have to be on the ball.

A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then. The flow of information has also changed the way we live in today’s world.

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Every morning when we read a newspaper having out so much information we came to know the latest happening in the world (of course in details), yeah you are right even the internet edition also. This is just a very basic example of IoT. All our Railways, Air and even sea networks are connected with the help of IoT. We can take the example of banking. It is very easy to transact any amount of money from part of the world to other with help of e-commerce. We can purchase anything online with help of debit and credit cards. This has made our lives more and more simple. People are working on the internet without really having to go outside to their workplace. IoT has changed the whole scenario. Companies can share technologies online. Even the doctors can guide the other doctors while operating on a patient with the help of Information Technology. A whole new world is coming our way. Technology is allowing us to reimagine our future transportation system. Advances in connected automation, navigation, communication, robotics, and smart cities—coupled with a surge in transportation-related data—will dramatically change how we travel and deliver goods and services. Automation in the field of transportation is everywhere. Have we as humans become an afterthought? We order service on our smartphones, we manoeuvre around in increasingly automated vehicles, we ride in driverless transport, and we will increasingly find ourselves sharing our highways and byways with drones and other unmanned craft.

1) SaaS & Bring Your Own Device

Global movements such as BYOD and SaaS, where consumerisation of IT and mobility are drastically changing the capabilities of employees and their expectations of a workspace. Building your own apps is the ideal way to mitigate the risk of BYOD and SaaS. An organisation can provide those that only allow the user to access what they need. The enter-prise’s concern is the data; the employee’s concern is the device. In the IT security world, we care about both. Now that most of the organizations started adopting BYOD in some form, it is not just their personal iPads and laptops that users are bringing into the office, they are also using the consumer apps available in their personal device for work purpose which leads to the next wave in mobility. In the very near future BYOD won’t be a ‘trend’ but a norm no one would think twice about.

2) The Emergence of Big Data

 "Big data" alluringly holds out the promise of competitive advantages to companies that can use it to unlock secrets about customers, website usage and other key elements of their business operations. Big Data now stream from daily life: from phones and credit cards and televisions and computers; from the infrastructure of cities; from sensor-equipped buildings, trains, buses, planes, bridges, and factories. It's estimated that 43 trillion gigabytes of new data will be created by the year 2020. 

3) Cloud computing: How it's transforming the role of IT

Market conditions require significant change and many organizations are using this driver as an opportunity to simplify their applications and data through rationalization and technology innovations such as Cloud Computing. Cloud is defined as any cloud service where consumers are able to access software applications over the internet. The applications are hosted in “the cloud” and can be used for a wide range of tasks for both individuals and organisations. Google, Twitter, Facebook and Flickr are all examples of SaaS, with users able to access the services via any internet enabled device. Cloud is also the fastest growing because it keeps pace with emerging and future business models than on-premise systems, the majority of which were designed for business models of the past.

The next step, moving towards virtual workspaces, can make organisations far more agile but only if those responsible for the IT (and in effect, the productivity) of the employees understand the relationship employees have with their devices and how these change throughout the day based on their personal preference – be it a smartphone for the train, a tablet device for a client meeting or a laptop for remote working at home.

4) Millions of sensitive IT services exposed to the Internet

All the more the Internet is becoming more and more important for nearly everybody as it is one of the newest and most forward-looking media and surely "the" medium of the future. These advances—in fields such as robotics, A.I., computing, synthetic biology, 3D printing, medicine, and nanomaterials—are making it possible for small teams to do what was once possible only for governments and large corporations: solve the grand challenges in education, water, food, shelter, health, and security. Technology is, today, moving faster than ever. Advances that took decades, sometime centuries, such as the development of telephones, airplanes, and the first computers, now happen in years.

The macro trends that have changed the playing field in the past 10 years have been cloud, mobility, Big Data, and social networking. An even bigger trend ahead will be the Internet of Things that will extend information technology into every aspect of our lives. IT has become more agile and responsive to the needs of the business. While cloud was considered hype just a few years ago, the cloud in its many forms, private, public, hybrid, is transforming IT into a service model. IT leaders who embraced these changes have been able to do more with less and have proven their strategic value.

According to Steve, the iPhone was originally a tablet project. Partway through the R&D process, he said, “Hmm, we can make a phone out of this.” After the launch, many people rewrote history and said that the purpose of the iPhone was to reinvent the future of telephony.

Today, technology is, moving faster than ever. The ubiquity of network connectivity and the proliferation of smart devices (such as sensors, signs, phones, tablets, lights, and drones) have created platforms upon which every enterprise can innovate. Since the past few years we have also seen countless innovations that improve our daily lives. From Internet technology to finance to genetics and beyond - we have seen technologies such as mobile, social media, smartphones, big data, predictive analytics, and cloud, among others are fundamentally different than the preceding IT-based technologies. And advances in science and technology have changed the way we communicate, our thought processes, exchange views, understand the way we relate to one another and think about what it means to be a real Innovative change maker. Perhaps one day you too can be a part of reinventing something which is new, timely, relevant and useful.

 

Best Regards,

Raj Kosaraju

 

Raj Kosaraju specializes on Cloud Computing, Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, Supply Chain Management, Big Data & IoT.

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Mobile app technology is brimming with new innovations and has been the center of attention for many years. The apps have made a great contribution to help the mobile industry and facilitate the business world. The ever-growing marketing and modern tech makes it difficult to shine among your competitors.

2017 turned out to be a phenomenal year with great advancements for the app company. Mobile apps effectively create brand identity, increase brand awareness, generate leads, and increase sales for marketing. The professionals from the leading Mobile app development company in Virginia realized that mobile apps are becoming more of a necessity rather than an optional investment. Small businesses are gearing up to adopt this marketing strategy to flourish in the market. If you want to step up your mobile app marketing game then you need to take out time to get your busy routine to get familiar with.

Top trends you should follow in 2018

1.   Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Apps
Technology is all set to make smartphone devices even smarter in 2018. We saw augmented reality apps in the previous year, for example, Pokémon Go. This was a valuable addition to the AR world which gained a lot of recognition. A lot more is expected to come this year and it’s expected that the AR and VR trends will transform in 2018 and dominate many more sectors. The app world will witness the AR/VR tech to expand and excel in numerous sectors other than games and fun. The Augmented Reality is expected to evolve in the retail, manufacturing, healthcare, engineering, and many other industries.


2.   Cloud based App Development
With the increased usage of cloud technology, mobile developers are aiming to design cloud driven apps. This is a simple and easy way to take out data from the mobile without affecting the internal memory of the phone. There are many other benefits too such as increased productivity and collaboration, better-streamlined operations, reduced hosting and equipment cost etc. if you’re looking ways to enhance your mobile app visibility then you should integrate cloud based technology in your development strategy.


3.   Wearables
Wearables and smart watches have introduced new technology in the market. Wearables are expected to be the next best thing in the year 2018. Wearables consist of both features, being necessary and being stylish at the same time. The adoption of wearables will emerge in the manufacturing and healthcare industry. With Apple, Google, and Samsung watches already existing it’s expected that their demand will grow rapidly in 2018.


4.   Internet of thing (IoT)
The Internet of things technology is a new trending technology in both mobile and web development field. In the previous year we noticed the idea of IoT emerging in the home, healthcare, education industry. It will continue to evolve in this year and we’ll get to see some advanced tech in business domain, day to day lifestyle, and many other domains.


5.   Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial Intelligence is modifying the way we look at technology. It has enabled some exciting features in healthcare apps, behavioral targeting etc. In addition, it has enabled the use of Chatbots in mobile apps. Chatbots are tools that can encourage human conversation. There are very few apps that have integrated this tech in their mobile apps, we will definitely get to see this in the coming year.


6.   Blockchain
Blockchain has received a lot of recognition than any other tech. this year we will witness apps with built-in security features. A blockchain is a digitized, share, irreversible ledger of all cryptocurrency transactions. It allows the market participants to keep a record of all the transactions in blocks, none of which can be changed without changing the blocks. A lot of apps will implement security features within to secure the participant’s transactions.


7.   Accelerated Mobile Pages
Accelerated mobile pages is yet another trend that is going to have a great impact on the mobile app development industry. The pages are a great way to improve the loading time of the web page in mobile devices. This will reduce the bounce rate and increase the visitors on the site.


8.   Improved security

Mobile security is one of the primary concern of the mobile app developers. Apps build with built-in security make a huge difference, many people don’t know the real importance until they face any incident. Since smartphones have all the confidential data stored, the developers are paying heed in implementing security in the apps. More and more apps will get secured with secret features.

Conclusion

The year 2018 will be filled with advanced tech and new innovations. The year will grow economically in every business sector. On an ending note, these are the key tips to get successful in this year and in the future. Make sure you stay updated with all the latest trends and implement them according to shine out among the competitors.

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