Top 10 Technology Disruptions for Which to Be Thankful

Disruptions The Rise of Cloud Computing Synergy Research puts the current value of the cloud computing market at just north of $15 billion. A lot of the consumption of those resources was sold direct. But it’s also not apparent that the need for IT services to manage those environments is creating a huge new market […]

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Disruptions

1 - The Rise of Cloud ComputingThe Rise of Cloud Computing

Synergy Research puts the current value of the cloud computing market at just north of $15 billion. A lot of the consumption of those resources was sold direct. But it’s also not apparent that the need for IT services to manage those environments is creating a huge new market for solution providers across the channel.

2 - Mobile Computing Goes MainstreamMobile Computing Goes Mainstream

Research and Markets estimates that from 2012 to 2017 tablets will show a compound annual growth rate of 17 percent and phablets a CAGR of 22.7 percent. Many billions of dollars in device spending is being done by consumers, and millions of those devices are also being connected to corporate networks.

3 - Big Data Analytics Takes OffBig Data Analytics Takes Off

Frost & Sullivan estimates that more than 300 vendors are selling products across 30 different classes of big data analytics technologies. Most IT organizations are still trying to figure out what to do with all that data, but the opportunity is clearly massive.

4 - Software-Defined Networking Comes of AgeSoftware-Defined Networking Comes of Age

Rayno Media puts the value of software-defined networking (SDN) and related technologies at $20 billion at the very least. Even better, SDNs are only a foundational technology for then building out entire software-defined data centers (SDDCs).

5 - Internet of Things Gains TractionInternet of Things Gains Traction

CompTIA estimates that with some 50 billion devices expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, solution providers should expect to be major beneficiaries of demand for new classes of IT solutions.

6 - In-Memory Databases Pick Up MomentumIn-Memory Databases Pick Up Momentum

Ventana Research shows that almost half (46%) of organizations surveyed are evaluating in-memory databases. And with that, comes additional opportunities to sell next-generation servers to run those databases.

7 - API Economy Takes OffAPI Economy Takes Off

Cutter Consortium estimates there will be 30,000 open application programming interfaces (APIs) by 2016; and the growth rate for private APIs is five times that. Before too long, everything will be programmable.

8 - IT Automation Becomes a NecessityIT Automation Becomes a Necessity

Research and Markets forecasts that the data center automation market will grow 18 percent year over year, as IT organizations look to do a lot more with either the same amount or fewer IT staff members.

9 - Docker Containers Appear as Virtualization AlternativeDocker Containers Appear as Virtualization Alternative

Docker reports that there have been 21 million downloads of the Docker platform; over 35,000 “Dockerized” applications are now available on the Docker Hub Registry; and more than 13,000 Docker-related projects have launched on GitHub. As a result, demand for virtual machines may soon taper off.

10 - IT Security Remains a Major Growth MarketIT Security Remains a Major Growth Market

Markets and Markets said the global cyber-security market will be worth $155.74 billion by 2019. That’s a lot of ill wind blowing the channel some good.

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Michael Vizard is a seasoned IT journalist, with nearly 30 years of experience writing and editing about enterprise IT issues. He is a writer for publications including Programmableweb, IT Business Edge, CIOinsight, Channel Insider and UBM Tech. He formerly was editorial director for Ziff-Davis Enterprise, where he launched the company’s custom content division, and has also served as editor in chief for CRN and InfoWorld. He also has held editorial positions at PC Week, Computerworld and Digital Review.

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