2022: How to Survive the Wave of Change
Vladimir Klyavin, Regional Director of Veeam in Russia, CIS, Ukraine and Georgia | 12/15/2021
What to expect in tech in 2022?
Big Data, Data Lakes, Data Fabrics — they are all created with one goal — to make better decisions based on data. Even if today, when collecting data, companies do not have a clear idea of what they may need it for in the future — the main thing is to store this data securely. At first, this may seem a little premature, but if you do not do this, it will be too late in the future. Automatic scoring of financial or insurance risks, diagnostics of equipment breakdowns, predictive car repair based on digital twins — these services are already a reality. Next in line are areas with a much stronger emotional connection for people. The days of therapists working in the form we are used to — in an office smelling of medicines and an obligatory calendar from a well-known pharmaceutical company — are numbered. Artificial intelligence (AI) can already be given the task of making diagnoses based on tests, skin color, cough sound and other parameters. According to Gartner, businesses that use advanced AI development methods will be able to generate at least three times more profit by 2025 than those that do not. The iceland mobile database use of AI is only held back by some legislative lag and our fears.
2. Investments in ecosystem development continue to grow
To paraphrase an army proverb: a bad company is one that does not want to build its own ecosystem. The scale effect of an ecosystem allows companies to grow exponentially and reassemble value chains with less effort even in the most familiar areas for consumers. The ecosystem boom continues in Russia. Leadership in a number of markets is at stake. However, a number of issues still need to be resolved, and this is what ecosystem owners are willing to spend significant funds on. For example, it is necessary to reduce dependence on the human factor and automate processes. The use of robotic packers, loaders and delivery people is only the first step. The real revolution will be the introduction of fully-fledged unmanned transport, which will go beyond warehouses and closed areas.
Artificial intelligence is expanding into areas sensitive to humans
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