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Emerging Techs Hype Curve 2022 - Web3 Foundation is underway, Metaverse will take a decade !!!

 

While most of the technologies on the hype curve are known and will mature in the time period Gartner mentions. I am interested in seeing how a few specific ones will take shape – Internal Talent Marketplace, Digital Human, and Minimum Viable Architecture. When these ones mature, we will witness faster and more decentralized business transformation through digital.


Nevertheless, what I find interesting is, that while NFT, Decentralized Identity, Digital Twin, and Web3 may find their places in 2-10 years, Metaverse and Digital Human are still more than a decade away, and rightly so, because NFT, DI, Digital Twin, and Web3 will be the pillars of the Metaverse ecosystem.

Similarly, while Cloud Hyperscalars like Azure have been trying to lead with Industry Cloud Platforms solutions, Creating cloud data ecosystems for various industries will play a critical role in building those industry solutions. However, as I interact with hyperscalars and a few clients, I reckon that both cloud data ecosystem and industry solutions on the cloud will be part of mainstream business transformation by 2025-2027, instead of the 5-10 years that Gartner estimates.



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