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Emerging Information Technology Trends Day 4 – Module 9 Text Materials Chapter 9 – Emerging Trends and Technologies

Emerging Trends & Technologies What technologies do you think will be an important part of the future of business information systems?

Computer Systems Performance Intel 8088 Intel Intel Intel Pentium IIIntel Pentium III

Computer Systems Performance

Network and Bandwidth

Embedded Devices

E-Utilities, E-Sourcing Advantages?Disadvantages?

Application Service Providers (ASPs) Courtesy of;

Disintermediation

Virtual Reality

VR – Example Uses Matsushita – design your own virtual kitchen Volvo – demonstrate car safety features Airlines – train pilots for adverse weather conditions Motorola – train assembly line workers Health care – train doctors in surgery on virtual cadavers

Biometrics

Locality-aware devices

World-wide opportunity and growth Source: IBM Global Innovation Outlook 3.0 Report, 2007

Buzz Marketing, Viral Marketing Much more $ for TV, radio and magazine Blair Witch Project

Going Mobile

RFID – Radio Frequency IDentification An EPC RFID tag used by Wal-MartEPCWal-Mart

From UPC to RFID

Intelligent Agents

Social Networking