siliconindia | | Jan-Feb 201794. Indoor Location Systems will Gain Momentum:It is difficult to imagine our world today without outdoor location-based services like maps and taxi-hailing apps. Indoor location-based services, however, have lagged behind as a technology despite its many uses. With the ability to track traffic flow and location-usage, comes data and metrics that can transform how we interact with the world. 2017 will see a slew of new businesses based on this technology.5. Virtualizing the Network will Now Seem Intuitive:Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a new way of designing, deploying and managing a network. NFV essentially decouples classic network functions from the underlying hardware and makes them available via software. We're going to see NFV spread from service providers to the enterprise. It will allow those leading-edge IT teams with a multitude of networks to put up, run and manage them more easily.6. IT Service Automation is No Longer the Realm of the Networking Geeks:Businesses typically spend 2-3X more on OpEx compared to CapEx. Automation can help enterprises reduce operational costs, mitigate business risks and create avenues for faster innovation. The focus here is IT agility, providing businesses with capabilities that allow speed at lower costs. Enterprises and IT teams will embrace automation and its allied benefits a lot more naturally this year thereby becoming a catalyst for true business impact.7. Nascent Technologies Lifi and Block Chain Gain More Traction:LiFi refers to the technology which enables lights in the ceiling to be used as a medium of wireless communication. LiFi is a bidirectional communication link over the Visible Light Spectrum (VLC). Not just does LiFi offer unconstrained bandwidth speeds, it also prevents leakage and potential security threats and is safe since there is no electromagnetic interface with light. Blockchain, on the other hand, is a distributed ledger that has several characteristics which make it ideal for usage in financial use cases. The simplest analogy for block-chaining is it's perhaps easier to steal your valuables from a locker which is guarded by one person, than from a locker which is being constantly observed by a thousand people. The networking industry is studying block-chaining to determine the best use cases for enterprise customers.Digitization opens up an amazing opportunity to create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunities for businesses, individuals, and countries. These trends we are tracking will not just impact your technology journey but will shape it for years to come. Which of these tech trends resonate the most with you? Digitization opens up an amazing opportunity to create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunities for businessesAnand Oswal
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