Speaking of technology, we are now well aware that the “Internet Of Things” is increasingly approacing in our day life. Amny of the experts are keen to paint a new scenario, in technology and on our tech behaviour. The Internet Of Things is a new condition that is consolidating and will reach th emajority of us while using tech tools within 2020.
They are calling it a “Post-app era”. As Dave Wills, Gartner’s Vice President and Distinguished Analyst points out, custom virtual assistants (as Microsoft’s Cortana or Apple’s Siri) and chatbots (heavily used by Facebook that include the processing of collected data through its messenger application or some companies that are using their CRM data) will change the interaction between users, businesses and services using the complex interactions of data.
In short, innovation goes from here and it is really going on.
“Within 2018, Gartner predicts that 238 billion devices will be distribuited, with 342 millions of wearable sold worldwide. Products are reinventing the way people inter-act and work”.
Accordingly to Gartner, in the next year, we will have the 25% of new mobile apps able to chat and interact with IoT devices. Artificial in
telligence is no longer a sci fi novel topic, as well as natural language processing development will make possible to leave a form request laying in the past in order to set up a complex system that will forumlate a simple qustion and then start negotiations between people and systems.
In business, marketing and sales may be aware of this change of time, it will be profound and crucial.
Even if classic apps will not be totally useless, they will simply help to migrate programs from your device memory to the Cloud.
Brace ourselves and get the expertise on developing skills, assessing every opportunity that this new scenario will bring to us all through the Internet Of Things. Thinking and implementing a business strategy to integrate different technolgies. This will be the next goal. This is important. More, this is now fundamental.