{"id":26458,"date":"2022-02-04T15:53:23","date_gmt":"2022-02-04T14:53:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.intellias.com\/?p=26458"},"modified":"2023-05-22T09:51:24","modified_gmt":"2023-05-22T07:51:24","slug":"the-most-disruptive-technologies-of-the-next-decade","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/intellias.com\/the-most-disruptive-technologies-of-the-next-decade\/","title":{"rendered":"The Most Disruptive Technologies of the Next Decade"},"content":{"rendered":"
We take a look at the tech landscape of 2020 and beyond to highlight the most promising trends in the IT industry.<\/p>\n
While we are yet to place our preorders for those cool hoverboards that Mr. Spielberg optimistically placed in the context of the then distant year 2020, the technologies of today are definitely impressive. No matter if you are on the demand or supply side, it\u2019s important to understand what is going to drive the industry and global businesses in the near future and the long run. In this article, we take a look at the newest trends in technology that will be on everybody\u2019s radar in 2020 and beyond.
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\nOur selection was based on a few simple criteria:<\/p>\n
Below is our vision of the most important emerging technologies in software engineering that will (hopefully) soon change IT as we know it.<\/p>\n
The advent of widely accessible 5G networks will be a quantum leap for a great many technologies and usage scenarios relying on ultra-fast, low-latency internet connectivity. Major communication service providers (CSP\u2019s) around the world have long declared their commitment<\/a> to a 5G future. However, the industry is still waiting for the certification of a multitude of protocols and various types of base equipment \u2014 something that will not happen tomorrow, but will rather take place gradually over the course of several years. When 5G finally arrives, it will breathe new life into a good number of innovative areas that are currently bottlenecked by the restrictions of the present generation of communication equipment and standards:<\/p>\n The increased bandwidth and reduced latency of 5G networks will facilitate the streaming of digital assets and make AR\/VR applications<\/a> more responsive and interactive.<\/p>\n 5G networks can support an astonishing number of concurrently active units per square kilometer, making them a perfect infrastructure for fleets of self-driving, connected cars<\/a>.<\/p>\n Smart cities<\/a> rely on huge arrays of sensors and IoT devices feeding large volumes of data to cloud backends and digital twin systems in real time. 5G will help increase the density of such devices and their capabilities.<\/p>\n Bi-directional streaming of high-definition video appears to be one of the most obvious tasks for 5G networks. These streams can be used for calls, remote surveillance and detection<\/a>, as well as video capture on the go.<\/p>\n 5G promises to deliver high-speed, affordable Internet access<\/a> to the most remote areas with no need to invest in land infrastructure.<\/p>\n
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\nSource: Digital Trends<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n\n
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