The introduction of widespread cloud computing has democratized data collection and increased the capacity of enterprises, allowing companies of any size to forgo the need for costly IT infrastructures and cumbersome maintenance regiments.
By moving most services to the cloud, businesses can stay nimble and better manage scale than ever before. The lowering prices of cloud computing have led to the rapid growth of “as-a-service” systems that have given smaller companies access to tools that were previously far too costly. Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, Microsoft, and Alibaba are the biggest cloud titans battling it out for supremacy over the market.
With Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) systems all gaining popularity, cloud computing will be one of the defining elements of the next decade. A recent report from Forrester said the public cloud market will reach $411 billion by 2022. The report added that the four leading cloud vendors will generate 75% of the entire $75.4 billion global public cloud infrastructure market.
The public cloud market will reach $411 billion by 2022.
Big Data is considered as the crucial second enabler of Digital Transformation. Big data has one or more of the following characteristics: high volume. high velocity or great variety. Artificial intelligence, mobile, social and the Internet of Things (Iot) are driving data complexity through new forms and sources of data. For example, big data comes from sensores, devices, video/audio, networks, log files, transactional applications, web and social media – much of it generated in real time at enormous scale.
In “ Digital Transformation” book, Thomas Siebel says:” Enabled by Cloud Computing, a generation of AI is being applied in an increasing number of cases with stunning results. And we see Iot everywhere – connecting devices in value chains across industry and infrastructure generating Terabytes of data every day. Yet few organizations have the know-how to manage, let alone extract value from, so much data. Big Data now pervade every aspect of business, leisure and society. Companies now face their own Oxygen Revolution : The Big Data Revolution. Like oxygen, big data are an important resource with the power to both suffocate and drive revolution. During the Great Oxidation Event, species began to create new channels of information flow, use resources more efficiently , and mediate connections previously unheard of, transforming oxygen from a lethal molecule into the source of life. Big Data and AI, along with cloud computing and IoT promise to transform the technoscape to a similar degree” (Tom Siebel, Digital Transformation, 2019 page 9)
AI works by combining large amounts of data with fast, iterative processing and intelligent algorithms, allowing the software to learn automatically from patterns or features in the data. AI is a broad field of study that includes many theories, methods and technologies, as well as the following major subfields:
This is the fourth technology that is driving the digital transformation. The IoT refers to the billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. Pretty much any physical object can be transformed into an IoT device if it can be connected to the internet and controlled that way. Statistica says: “We expect to see 75 billion internet-connected devices by 2025” These things are not general-purpose devices, such as smartphones and computers but dedicated-function objects such as vending machines, jet engines, connected cars and a myriad of other examples.