

Increased amounts of consumer data exposure, fake news and videos, and biased AI, have caused organisations to shift from trusting central authorities (government registrars, clearing houses) to trusting algorithms. Other emerging technologies under this trend include packaged business capabilities, data fabric, private 5G and embedded AI. Composable enterprise thinking creates more innovation, reduced costs and better partnerships. This modular business model enables organisations to move from rigid, traditional planning to active agility. Although many organisations apply these principles in a piecemeal fashion, a composable enterprise applies all four across all parts of its organisation - from business models to how employees work. The composable enterprise has four core principles: Modularity, efficiency, continuous improvement and adaptive innovation. This modular design enables organisations to “recompose” when needed, like during a global pandemic or economic recession. This allows the enterprise to respond to rapidly changing business needs.įor example, a “composable enterprise” supported by a composite architecture offers increased business resilience. A composite architecture is made up of packaged business capabilities built on a flexible data fabric. In the face of rapid changes and decentralisation, organisations need to shift to more agile, responsive architectures. This year’s list highlights five unique trends: The Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies is a unique Hype Cycle that distils more than 1,700 unique technologies into a list of must-know technologies and trends. Learn more: About the Gartner Hype Cycle Methodology “It includes technologies that enable a composable enterprise, aspire to regain society’s trust in technology and alter the state of your brain.” “This Hype Cycle highlights technologies that will significantly affect business, society and people over the next five to 10 years,” says Brian Burke, Research VP, Gartner. The sheer populations in India and China using health passports pushed this technology to a 5% to 20% market penetration, an unprecedented number for a technology just entering the Hype Cycle. The United Arab Emirates recently launched ALHOSN UAE, which also indicates via colour if a person is OK, infected or need to be quarantined, but also has an option for “has not been tested.” ALHOSN UAE is currently being used to grant access to air travel.Īll these apps, called health passports, are examples of a pandemic/epidemic response technology and one of the new additions to the Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2020. In India, the Aarogya Setu app indicates which travellers are “safe” to use rail and air travel.
