How the Intelligent Digital Mesh Will Transform Every Business Layer

The “intelligent digital mesh” is the definitive package for tomorrow’s titans of business. But what exactly is it? Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2017 report defines it as “the mesh of people, devices content and services” — and we believe this IT trifecta is on track to supercharge every layer of business, creating a notable innovation gap between fast adopters and stallers.

When we think about each part of this collective — “intelligent,” “digital” and “mesh” — they should be overarching themes that refer to different areas of focus. And mastering these areas is vital to implementing Gartner’s forecast trends, from the programming needed on the back end to the true, observable marriage of digital and physical worlds — and, of course, the support needed to secure and manage those connections.

Here’s our breakdown of some of Gartner’s most disruptive IT trends for 2017 — and how we believe adopting them can have a massive innovative ripple effect across all levels of an organization, from the C suite to, arguably, the most important “C” in any business: the consumer.

Trend No. 1: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Machine Learning

With the ability to not only simulate human intelligence about existing environments but to learn new information for future behaviors (without programming), both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning will usher in a new class of rapid intelligent data collection that will solve challenges on a global scale.

In fact, the market for AI technologies is expected to reach a mammoth $40 billion by 2020 and will generate more than $60 billion worth of productivity improvements for businesses in the United States per year, according to the Center for Data Innovation.

The challenge for businesses will be wrangling the skill sets to weave these technologies into their otherwise traditional business models, from data science to model creation, algorithm selection and more. Of course, the design, implementation and management of these new systems is a lot to take on, but with the sizable payoffs, it’s a trend worth investing in.

This bar graph depicts the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on real gross value added (GVA) worldwide, by country, by 2035.

Trend No. 2: Intelligent apps

But how will AI and machine learning thrive without the applications that will enable us to interact with them, prompt their behavior and glean the benefits? Virtual Personal Assistants (VPAs), such as Apple’s Siri and Microsoft’s Cortana, are good baseline examples of narrow AI-powered apps that are already evolving into tomorrow’s financial advisers, scheduling assistants, health coaches and more.

Virtual Customer Assistants (VCAs), on the other hand, address more specialized roles, such as customer service and sales. And according to a separate report by Gartner on the future of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, “The use of VCAs will jump by 1,000% by 2020.” 1

And what about the intelligent endpoints or machines these intelligent apps run on? From robots to drones and autonomous vehicles, intelligent things will continue to proliferate, eventually paving the way for a “collaborative intelligent things model,” in which many machines will work together to achieve a common goal without human input.

For example, Gartner’s Top 10 Tech report cites, “Researchers have demonstrated a group of drones working together to construct a rope bridge,  while the military is studying the use of drone swarms to attack or defend military targets.” 2

Some arguably serious subject matter there — but regardless of industry, adjusting to the prospect of, frankly, a new species of worker and creating business value in its advent and beyond will be essential for organizations that lead the pack in innovation.

Trend No. 6: Blockchains and distributed ledgers

According to Gartner, “Most distributed-ledger initiatives are still in the early alpha or beta testing stage. Furthermore, “Multiple business use cases are yet to be proven, but 52% of those we surveyed believe that blockchain will affect their business.” 2

This makes blockchains a trend that’s hard to ignore. In a world now defined by around-the-clock transactions in every business sector and across a variety of channels, here’s the true beacon of blockchains and distributed ledgers: They will allow transactions to happen increasingly faster, easier and more organically.

Implementing blockchains will be a challenge. Capitalizing on the blockchain trend requires close monitoring, clear definitions and knowledge of limitations — but successful adoption will undoubtedly revolutionize operating models for all industries in the coming years.

This bar graph depicts the size of the blockchain technology market worldwide from 2016 to 2021 (in million U.S. dollars).

Our takeaways: How the C-suite will thrive

Chief executive officer

As the holistic business visionary, the CEO is focused on ensuring the organization stays relevant, forward-thinking and profitable. And today, that means empowering the people who use your products or services to enrich their lives in ways they otherwise couldn’t without your business.

Effective implementation of blockchains, for example, will put users in complete control of all of their information and transactions, giving them more power and insight into an activity that would have otherwise been supervised by a third party.

And take wearable camera company Narrative, for example. It developed a game that helps children with autism improve their ability to recognize others’ emotions. The company’s wearable camera, a smart device powered by machine learning, takes photos every 30 seconds, interprets and tags emotions for facial expressions, allows the user to identify those emotions and even gives feedback. This innovative way of helping autistic children through gamification makes Narrative more than a company that simply sells wearable cameras.

Chief financial officer

By 2021, the cost of cybercrime damages is expected to reach $6 trillion annually, according to research by Cybersecurity Ventures. Finding ways to maximize budget and revenue in a threatening new world of costly cyberattacks has given the seemingly straightforward CFO role a whole new dimension.

But blockchains’ lack of decentralized networks, for example, enable blockchain systems to withstand malicious attacks more effectively, generating cost savings through proactive security for organizations. Additionally, with no overhead costs or third-party intermediaries, blockchain technology investment can mean significantly lower transaction fees.

And even though by 2021 the world will need to cyberdefend 50 times more data,2 cyberthreat detection will become timelier and more easily addressed than ever before with AI’s real-time capability to discover and analyze patterns even amid massive data labyrinths.

Chief technology officer

In the midst of such rapid technological evolution, the CTO’s role is the most critical it’s ever been. And with the daunting responsibility to make technological investments that consider both internal and external lines of business, CTOs will be able to use IT trends such as AI to help them make the right decisions.

British AI company DeepMind, for example, is helping Google use AI software to optimize energy efficiencies for one of its data centers — while also adapting to varying factors such as weather and usage. Google has since seen a 15% drop in its energy consumption. With this AI software’s proven benefits, it’s a sound example of a win-win investment that adds value for any B2B company with a data center that services other data centers.

One last thing: Know the scope.

As always, it’s essential to know the bigger picture and how these trends will affect your business from not only a high-level standpoint, but from a deeper technological perspective as well. Gartner’s full report on the top 10 tech trends for 2017 reveals these types of insights and dives deeper into all 10 predicted IT trends, along with recommendations for adapting to the intelligent digital mesh.

1 Gartner. (2016, Nov. 7). Gartner Predicts 2017: CRM Customer Service and Support. Maoz, M., Davies, J., Sussin, J., Huang, O., Manusama, B., LeBlanc, N., & Robison, J.

2 Gartner. (2016, Oct. 14). Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2017. Cearley, D., Walker, M., & Burke, B.

posted @ 2017-10-27 15:52  iching  阅读(254)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报