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The desk phone will live on but PBX legacy systems will die, says RingCentral: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, we will ditch our desktop computers thanks to the cloud, the desk phone might live on but legacy systems will die, and smartphones will become the critical element to Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT). This is all according to Kira Makagon, Executive Vice President of Innovation at RingCentral, a provider ...
Wearables will cause data breaches in the enterprise, says Good Technology: 2015 Tech Predictions
2015 will be the year of the smart watch, with compelling offerings arriving on both the Apple and Android platforms. But we will also see popular consumer mobile applications creating huge security issues for the enterprise, with major security breaches happening due to human error. This is all according to Nicko van Someren, CTO of ...
Connected devices and APIs will change retail forever, says MuleSoft: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, we will see the rise of the API economy in which business leaders will deliver APIs as products to their customers. We will also see a growing number of wearable devices in the enterprise. 2015 will also be the year in which connected devices and APIs will change the way retail shoppers purchase ...
Data science and machine learning will fight cyber-attacks, says Vectra Networks: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, data science and machine learning will become the focus of the fight on cyber-attacks, cyber security will get social, and new entrants will continue to disrupt the cyber security market. This is all according to Mike Banic, Vice President of Marketing at Vectra Networks, a provider of real-time, automated, cyber-attack detection and reporting ...
Lower power implementations of Wi-Fi will emerge, says Cardinal Peak: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, we will see the proliferation of frameworks for communicating with and controlling connected accessories in users’ homes. Communications apps based on TCP-over-Bluetooth will also emerge as well as lower power implementations of Wi-Fi. This is all according to Matt Osminer, Director of Engineering at Cardinal Peak, an engineering services firm that helps its ...
Data will restore humanity to marketing, says Sitecore: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, the customer experience will be the major differentiator between brands, the Internet of Things will enhance the customer experience, and we will see the union of brick-and-mortar and mobile. This is all according to Darren Guarnaccia, Chief Strategy Officer at Sitecore Corporation, a provider of customer experience management software. Guarnaccia’s predictions about emerging ...
Data-driven sales will give rise to the Chief Revenue Officer, says Clari: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, a new data-driven, scientific-based approach to sales will give executives what they need to become a strategic C-suite partner and, as a result, we will see the rise of the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Also, we will see the merging of mobile productivity and predictive analytics tools as well as analytics moving from ...
Targeted attacks will become as prevalent as cybercrime, says Trend Micro: 2015 Technology Predictions
In 2015, more cyber criminals will turn to darknets and exclusive-access forums to share and sell crime ware; increased cyber activity will translate to better, bigger and more successful hacking tools and attempts; and exploit kits will target Android as mobile vulnerabilities play a bigger role in device infection. This is all according to Trend ...
Internet of Everything will take center stage, says nfrastructure: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, companies will focus on using Big Data to improve business processes; businesses of all sizes will adopt new rules and regulations to tackle new issues with security, interoperability and bandwidth requirements; and it will be the year when the Internet of Things starts to fade as a business initiative. Instead, the Internet of ...
Embedded analytics will drive smarter decisions, says Pentaho: 2015 Tech Predictions
In 2015, Big Data will meet the “Big Blender” where unstructured data will blend with more traditional, relational data; Big Data will transform traditional industrial businesses, and business users will increasingly consume analytics embedded within applications to drive smarter decisions. This is all according to Quentin Gallivan, Chairman and CEO of Pentaho, an open-source provider ...