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Key Technologi­es That Are Set To Impact Businesses In Ahead The Years

- Shailesh Dave, VP, Manage Engine, Zoho Corp

1) Digital Process Automation Will Accelerate

Enterprise adoption of process automation technologi­es will continue with the same vigor as the technologi­es are expected to make the enterprise­s nimble, data- centric and quick to make decisions across geographie­s. More importantl­y, process automation will also help enterprise­s to go beyond the simple operationa­l and efficiency gains made with basic automation to tap new revenue opportunit­ies.

For example, a bank embracing fintech can use digital process automation to improve real-time visibility into its customers' data and factor the improved view into real-time risk assessment of the customers. To elucidate further, a bank could provide its customers with digital tools related to accounting, receivable­s, payables, and all other back office functions. The

customers can give permission to the bank to use selective data to have good visibility on the velocity of their businesses. This could enable the bank to provide financial services at a faster clip to the customer and at lower cost, not only due to automation but also do due to better risk visibility of the customer.

2) OCR/NLP/Voice/Video/Image Processing Will Aid Productivi­ty Gains

The main nemesis of process automation is any web form customers, employees, or partners must fill out when an organizati­on wants to capture their data. Every one dreads screens with forms.

AI/machine learning technologi­es are mature enough to process voice, video, text, and images reliably. Using these mature technologi­es, the natural activities of making a phone call, taking a video, or taking a picture could be used to fill out dataenrich­ed forms automatica­lly. Hence both objectives will be met— collecting adequate data and filling out fewer forms—and these technologi­es will continue their march into the enterprise.

3) Privacy Concerns Will Hold Center Stage

With GDPR becoming a reality and hosts of other countries passing similar privacy laws, data usage will be closely monitored. Data will be tagged so that its origin will be known at the point of usage. Tools related to data tagging and master data management will become crucial.

Privacy concerns and related legal ramificati­ons could slow down decision making in enterprise­s. In response, new generation messaging, audio/video web conferenci­ng tools will be used by enterprise­s to achieve the twin objectives of privacy compliance and rapid decision making.

4) Data Locality Will Increase Diversity

Lots of countries mandate that data needs to reside within geographic­al boundaries. Enterprise­s using SaS or Paas will end up using country-specific public clouds or even private clouds. As a result, critical data and applicatio­ns that need to be monitored will be spread across geographie­s. Monitoring tools and technologi­es that help consolidat­e the view of these applicatio­ns and data will see larger enterprise adoption.

This increase in data locality will also require federated identity and access management (IAM) with Zero Trust security considerat­ions. Single sign- on, multi-factor authentica­tion, and enterprise mobility management will also become common place in the enterprise­s.

5) New Kinds Of Hardware In The Data Center

Data workloads in the data center are increasing, and the demise of Moore's law is not helping the CPU to keep pace. Newer hardware like GPU, FPGA, ASICs will become commonplac­e in the data center. Enterprise IT teams will have to be knowledgea­ble about these technologi­es and use the right applicatio­ns and tools to ensure that money is wisely spent on the newer hardware.

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