Cloud Computing: IEEE Computer Society Announces 13 Technology Trends for 2013

November 28, 2012 Off By David
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Grazed from GNOME.ES. Author: Editorial Staff.

In the coming year, the Internet of Things will change how consumers and enterprises use technology, interactive displays will become common in public spaces, robots will be used to rehabilitate patients, and visualization will help solve the big data problem.

Those are just some of the technological advances that experts from the IEEE Computer Society, a membership organization for technology leaders, foresee in 2013. “The promise for the coming years is not just technology,” said incoming IEEE Computer Society President David Alan Grier. “But technology and data–how we get data from the right sources and get it to the right people in the right forms. That is the big issue that engages many of our members.” Among the major advances that IEEE Computer Society experts forecast for 2013:…

1) The Internet of Things will change how consumers and enterprises use technology—Promising to be the most disruptive technology since the World Wide Web, the Internet of Things is expected to result in up to 100 billion Internet-connected objects by 2020.

2) Researchers will develop new approaches to cybersecurity—With enterprises, governments, and consumers all depending on digital connections to function, new approaches to cybersecurity are becoming even more crucial…

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