Few Tech Buzzwords You Should Know

The digital world is constantly evolving, with technological trends changing every year. Here are a few tech buzzwords you are sure to come across in 2022.

Hyperautomation

Hyperautomation is the application of advanced technologies, such as Artificial intelligence and Machine learning, to automate people-centered processes while augmenting human roles within organizations and across various industries. It creates a ‘digital twin,’ like an autonomous bot that can conduct some human tasks under pressured environments.

Hyperautomation will allow organizations to improve existing processes by helping people drive their roles to exciting new heights with advanced automation. 

Big Data

It is a huge collection of data in volume yet snowballing with time. Data sets that are too large or complex to be dealt with by traditional data-processing application software. 

Big data is derived from medical records, transaction processing systems, customer databases, documents, emails, clickstream internet logs, mobile apps, and social networks. It can also involve machine-generated information, such as server log files and sensors data on manufacturing machines, industrial equipment, or IoT devices.

Big data is often used to assess and analyze the changing preferences of consumers, thus equipping businesses and organizations to become more responsive to consumer needs and wants. 

Big data is categorized into three:

  • Structured data, such as financial records or transactions.
  • Unstructured data, such as documents and files.
  • Semistructured data, like streaming data from sensors.

Cloud Computing

Cloud computing involves delivering computing services, like servers, storage, databases, software, analytics, and intelligence over the Internet (the cloud). It offers flexible resources, innovation, creativity, and economies of scale for a fee. 

However, It helps reduce organization operating costs, run infrastructure more efficiently, and scale business needs changes. Cloud computing eliminates the expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site datacenters, the racks of servers, 24 hours electricity for power and cooling, and the IT experts for managing the infrastructure.

Gamification

This is a persuasive design to enhance systems, services, organizations, and activities by creating similar experiences to those experienced when playing games to motivate and engage users. 

It is generally accomplished by applying game-design elements and principles (dynamics and mechanics) like points, badges, leaderboards, performance graphs, meaningful stories, avatars, and teammates in non-game contexts to improve user engagement and organizational productivity. 

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