Forrester identifies top 15 emerging tech trends
Research firm looks “beyond big four” to new technologies blossoming over next five years.
Business and tech decision makers need to keep tabs on 15 technology areas, including smart products, advanced collaboration and communication, advanced analytics and software defined infrastructure, that are expected to become more prominent between now and 2018.
So claims analyst firm Forrester Research, which has flagged the technologies as part of its Top Emerging Technologies to Watch report.
We went a level deeper in our research looking for future disruption
"Emerging digital technologies are a primary driver of business evolution and disruption. Firms are grappling with an accelerating pace of business change while also trying to make IT simpler and more cost effective. Amid these forces, savvy enterprise architects, IT strategists, and business technology leaders are constantly peering into the future to recognise the next big technology thing in time to make good investment decisions," Forrester claimed in a teaser for the report.
"This report identifies the top 15 emerging technologies you need to start watching now, as they will have big impacts by 2018."
Normally, the report only looks two years ahead and focuses primarily on what the company terms the big four' cloud, mobile, social and data.
Instead, this year's four groups are end user computing, sensors and remote computing, process data management, and infrastructure and application platforms.
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Brian Hopkins, principal analyst serving enterprise architecture professionals at Forrester, explained in a blog post that the company made the decision due to the sheer pace of change.
"We went a level deeper in our research by examining how today's hot technology create platforms for future disruption.
"For example, you won't find mobile in our list; instead mobile is built into emerging technologies such as next-generation devices and UIs, advanced collaboration and communication, systems of engagement, and cloud application frameworks," Hopkins said.
Forrester's top 15
End user computing technologies
Next generation devices and UIs
Advanced collaboration and communication
Systems of engagement
Sensors and remote computing technologies
Smart products
In-location positioning
Machine-to-machine networks
Process data management technologies
Smart process application and semantics
Advanced analytics
Pervasive BI
Process and data cloud services
Infrastructure and application platforms
Big data platforms
Breakthrough storage and compute
Software-defined infrastructure
New identity and trust models
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