![]() ![]() In its Hype Cycle Special Report Gartner says that ‘While interest in big data remains undiminished, it has moved beyond the peak because the market has settled into a reasonable set of approaches, and the new technologies and practices are additive to existing solutions.’ This statement seems to be a bit premature and the somewhat contradictory assessment of 5 to 10 years to maturity may indicate that Gartner is not entirely confident that the market has indeed ‘settled’. It’s more a discipline for dealing with big data then a specific technology or set of technologies, so it’s interesting to note that big data is still considered by Gartner to be 5 to 10 years away from reaching that stage. Press goes on, “A new entry to the Hype Cycle this year is ‘data science,’ projected to reach the plateau in 2 to 5 years. Graphene conducts heat and electricity very efficiently and could be the solution to faster and more powerful computing and electronics technology. Emerging energy technologies disrupt core business processes within utilities. The Internet of Things, says Gartner, ‘is becoming a vibrant part of our, our customers’ and our partners’ business and IT landscape’.” Featured at Gartner Symposium IT/Xpo®, the Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2020 highlights the 30 emerging technologies with significant impact on business, society and people over the next five to 10 years. In 2012 and in 2013 Gartner’s analysts thought that the Internet of Things had more than 10 years to reach the ‘plateau of productivity’ but this year they give it five to ten years to reach this final stage of maturity. Our 2017 Hype Cycle reveals three distinct technology trends that profoundly create new experiences, with unrivaled intelligence, and offer platforms that propel organizations to connect with new business ecosystems in order to become competitive over the next five to 10 years. ![]() Last year, big data reigned supreme, at what Gartner calls the ‘peak of inflated expectations.’ But now big data has moved down the ‘trough of disillusionment’ replaced by the Internet of Things at the top of the hype cycle. Gil Press of Forbes reports, “ Gartner released last week its latest Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies. Published: 26 June 2023 Summary Executive leaders new to their role should use this research to develop metrics and goals that lay out their digital business journey and enable them to achieve expected business outcomes in their new roles. ![]()
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