Thursday, February 27, 2014

Software trends - futuristic

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_security_software


http://www.siliconindia.com/news/enterpriseit/12-Transformations-That-Will-Revamp-Software-Industry-By-2015--nid-126774-cid-7.html

1. How We Purchase Software
What Is Leading To This Change: Cloud Computing
What Is Changing: The companies as a substitute of spending huge amounts in purchasing the license are buying subscriptions and getting their software delivered over the internet.
Whose Gain: Companies having cloud technologies as their core. For example Salesforce.com, Google Apps etc.
Whose Loss: Software veterans like Microsoft, SAP, Oracle. Though they are investing huge amounts in cloud, no significant change is visible.



2. How Company Buys Software
What Is Leading To This Change:
Rogue Software
What Is Changing: Employees are buying software for themselves instead of IT professionals. Thus, with significant number of users, the company is forced to buy the software to save money or to make the product more secure.
Whose Gain: Companies selling their software directly to the employees.
Whose Loss: IT departments of companies as there is no control over employee using such software.




3. How Software Is Delivered
What Is Leading To This Change: Desktop Virtualization
What Is Changing: Companies moving towards DaaS or Desktop as a Service. The employees want to work on software that they like and hence companies need to make sure that they control this software and protect important data.
Whose Gain: Companies in the like of Dell, Wipro, VMware, Red HAT etc.
Whose Loss: No one’s. But in most cases DaaS requires constant network connection so it is not suitable for employees who are regularly travelling.



4. How We Use Windows
What Is Leading To This Change:
Windows Metro 8
What Is Changing: Everything about Windows. The new version of the Windows offers a Metro look that will redefine all arenas of the popular operating system.
Whose Gain: Customers, as they’ll get more choice in terms of tablets. Windows Developers, as it becomes easier for them to write applications.
Whose Loss: On a larger scale, Microsoft as it is forcing users to relearn Windows.



5. Microsoft’s Monopoly
What Is Leading To This Change: Web apps
What Is Changing: Introduction of HTML5 has established that software can be written for browsers only and it need not be operating system centric anymore.
Whose Gain: Cloud and Web companies, software developers and Linux vendors.
Whose Loss: No one but Microsoft but it is trying desperately not be left out.



6. Where We Use Software
What Is Leading To This Change: Mobile computing
What Is Changing: With the cloud technology on the rage, people don’t want their software to be stuck to one system. Instead they want it to be accessible anywhere on any device.
Whose Gain: Everyone. Employees as they get the freedom to work from anywhere. They can now work even while relaxing on a beach or while watching a soccer match. Computing device manufacturers like Google, Apple, etc. as people will use more number of devices to separate work from their social life. Network companies like Cisco, Verizon and AT&T.
Whose Loss: Companies which are still blind-eyed towards mobile computing.



7. Extinction Of Paid Software
What Is Leading To This Change: App stores
What Is Changing: Apple’s app store has got us into a time where we have learned to pay lesser than we used to pay for software earlier. Mobile app store like Google Play can also take a giant leap.
Whose Gain: End-users as they do not have to shed their pockets much for purchasing software.
Whose Loss: Software developing companies who still focus on traditional desktop software.



   
 8. Software User Interface
What Is Leading To This Change: Extinction of the Mouse
What Is Changing: The touch interface has completely revolutionized the way we interact with the software. It has also led to the development of more interactive and cool applications and games.
Whose Gain: People with disabilities and those who thought using a mouse ate a lot of unnecessary time.
Whose Loss: Trackball manufactures like HP, Logitech etc.




9. How Software Is Written
What Is Leading To This Change: Open-Source
What Is Changing: Now, software can be written by anyone who is willing to contribute and at the same time it can be used by anyone. The whole process is not controlled by a company. This also helps in rapid evolution of software as different minds work to make it the best.
Whose Gain: People and companies that are using these software. Companies like Linux, Mozilla, Apache, Red Hat, etc.
Whose Loss: Prosperity software developers.
 
 



10. Who Controls Software
What Is Leading To This Change: Open-Source
What Is Changing: The open source emphasizes that these software should always remain open and the code should be available to the world.
Whose Gain: People using and contributing to these software.
Whose Loss: Companies who have long been using licensed monopoly. They have to be careful that they do not use these open source software or they will have to make their code available to the world.
 


11. What Can Be Done With Software
What Is Leading To This Change: Big Data
What Is Changing: Technologies like Hadoop now allow huge amount of data to be collected, stored, and analyzed at cheaper costs. This is helping in developing new types of software.
Whose Gain: Cloud companies that have to make sure they have tremendous amount of storage space. Enterprises that could not afford the traditional warehouses.
Whose Loss: Oracle, IBM and Microsoft are losing a big share of their pie from the database market.



12. How Software Is Used
What Is Leading To This Change: Social media
What Is Changing: From spreadsheets to television, social media is being integrated on all platforms. The urge of people to work together and interact at the same time is leading to this change.
Whose Gain: Social networking websites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, Yammer etc.
Whose Loss: All the companies are trying hard to make sure they embrace this change. 
 
 

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