Παρασκευή 22 Μαρτίου 2013

Gartner Buzzword Tracker Says "Cloud Computing" Still by Hype Wave

If you're sick of the word "cloud" to consult pretty much anything on "the internet" and consider that phrase a symptom of useless MBA, PHB, PowerPoint speaking points oozy wherever they don't belong, sorry — you'll likely have to endure it for a while yet. Nerval's Shellfish writes that Gartner's 2012 Packaging Cycle of Emerging Technologies says that "Cloud computing" (along with a few other position, such as "Near Field Communication" and "media tablets") is not just alive just growing. "Gartner uses the report to display the rise, adulthood and decline of certain terms and concepts, the better all for corporate strategists and planners to foretell however property will trend over the next few months or years. As part of the report, Gartner's analysts have built a Publicity Interval which positions technologies on a graph drafting their rise, overexposure, inevitable fall, and ultimate rehabilitation as quiet, productive, well-integrated, thoroughly un-buzz-worthy technologies. Right now, Gartner views hybrid pall computing, Big Data, crowdsourcing, and the 'Internet of Things' as against the rise, while private cloud computing, social analytics and the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon are coasting halogen the Peak of Inflated Expectations."

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