

Shaping the future of software driven business
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Organizations today are consciously designing data and analytics strategies as part of
their business strategy and to take informed decisions. The governancemandate posed
by privacy regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, and others will force organizations
to proactively weave compliance into their business and operating models.
Cognitive computing will seek to replicate, augment, and expand human capabilities
to enhance the overall quality of life at home and at work. Automated vehicles, smart
warehouses, comprehensive regulatory compliance, and digital patient profiling will
continue to be some of its practical applications.
With on-premises big data stacks migrating to the cloud, organizations across
industries will use the unlimited scalability and performance provided by the cloud to
power pay-as-you-go pricing models and unlock newer income streams.
Human Machine Interaction (HMI) will benefit from the investments in Big Data and
will produce creative opportunities in the way we interact with data. Voice interfaces
will enable users to interact with systems in natural language and 3D data visualization
will help decision-makers interact with large volumes of data.
Machine learning will be used in production to augment rather than replace humans
in an increasing number of real-life applications across various industries. This will be
possible because of easier accessibility of algorithms and infrastructure.
New age data warehouse solutions referred to as data lakes built on the cloud and
delivered as a service will provide potentially unlimited scalability. Access to low-
cost storage and advanced capabilities such as real-time data capture and multiple
consumption mechanisms will allow organizations to innovate aggressively.
Perspective
AI, ML, and Data