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01. Introduction. (00:02)
02. Overarching Theme of Wikibon: Putting Data to Work. (03:43)
03. Agenda. (05:08)
04. What's Driving Tech Architecture?. (08:32)
05. Do CPU Options Matter?. (11:47)
06. Storage: Hard Disks vs. Flash?. (15:22)
07. Code in the Cloud?. (20:05)
08. Amazon Momentum?. (24:31)
09. Big Data Complexity?. (29:45)
10. 2022 Predictions: New IT Mandates?. (36:13)
11. 2022 Predictions: IoT + AR =?. (41:51)
12. 2022 Predictions: Is This All There is to Digital Engagement?. (47:44)
13. 2027: Will We All Work for AI?. (52:02)
14. Prediction Conclusion: 2017-2027. (57:18)
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Wikibon presents it's 2017 predictions for the tech industry. Peter Burris, Chief Research Officer, and Dave Vellante, Co-CEO, hosted the Wikibon community to discuss ten of the tech issues that will most impact business in 2017 and beyond.
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Wikibon 2017 Predictions
Enhanced video at http://vinja.tv/H6QpYl3g
01. Introduction. (00:02)
02. Overarching Theme of Wikibon: Putting Data to Work. (03:43)
03. Agenda. (05:08)
04. What's Driving Tech Architecture?. (08:32)
05. Do CPU Options Matter?. (11:47)
06. Storage: Hard Disks vs. Flash?. (15:22)
07. Code in the Cloud?. (20:05)
08. Amazon Momentum?. (24:31)
09. Big Data Complexity?. (29:45)
10. 2022 Predictions: New IT Mandates?. (36:13)
11. 2022 Predictions: IoT + AR =?. (41:51)
12. 2022 Predictions: Is This All There is to Digital Engagement?. (47:44)
13. 2027: Will We All Work for AI?. (52:02)
14. Prediction Conclusion: 2017-2027. (57:18)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Wikibon presents it's 2017 predictions for the tech industry. Peter Burris, Chief Research Officer, and Dave Vellante, Co-CEO, hosted the Wikibon community to discuss ten of the tech issues that will most impact business in 2017 and beyond.