Top IT Trends for 2014

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Each year we compose our Top IT Trends and reflect on how markedly our world changes through technology. From digital watches to putting a man on the moon, technology has changed the way we think of time and space. Often, the advances are at breathtaking speed but sometimes it takes years for a technological breakthrough to make its way into our lives. This year we are focusing on trends that will have a significant impact on how we see and interact with the world through technology.

Everything Cloud – We have been anticipating a revolution in Cloud technology for years and this year is no different. From Infrastructure, Software, Platform, Hardware and Everything as a Service (IaaS, SaaS, PaaS, HaaS and EaaS) there will be major investment in and growing migration for Cloud solutions. Private and Hybrid Cloud solutions will dominate the landscape for new and upgraded installations. Even when on-premise solutions are required many will find ways to use the economy and scalability of Cloud based services to create unique hybrids. More and more businesses will move their email and office applications to the Cloud. Products like Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps will battle fiercely for market share.

Personal Electronic Device Security – IT professionals are obsessed with security and data backups. We see so many cases of cyber hacking that result in lost time and data that having a good backup is often the only way that we can combat these threats. Putting aside the threats from foreign governments and corporate espionage, the largest menace to our personal data has been pesky hackers that want to steal our time and money. That changed this year as story after story of NSA spying unfolded. From intercepting of our personal data to tracking our movements through cellphones, people have been asking whether anything we do is really private. To combat surveillance, we will see the development of more devices to block cellphone tracking and spirited discussions on the unintended consequence of losing the ability to find someone in an emergency using cell towers. Additionally, new encryption devices and techniques will offer ways to protect our personal data from any prying eyes.

USB Power for Laptops and more – One plug to power them all! If you liked it when cellphones were able to be charged using a standard USB cable and a AC wall adapter, you are going to love the new USB Power Delivery standard that will allow most any device to power up / charge up with USB. USB stands for universal serial bus and was developed to connect computer peripherals. With the advance of technology and reduction of power requirements, USB has evolved into a multi-purpose cable with power. USB PD will deliver up to 100W from a standard plug to power all your compatible devices. Power receptacles with built-in USB charging ports will be commonplace until wireless power becomes commercially available.

Windows 8.2 Brings Back the Start Menu – This may not seem like a significant event, but we believe that adding back the Start Menu will make Windows 8 much more attractive to those upgrading from Windows XP. Although change is inevitable, it is sometimes hard for the end-user and one very hard change was losing the Start Menu. If fact, many users have opted for Windows 7 which has a Start Menu over Windows 8. Power to the People prevailed in restoring the Start Menu. So if you are looking at a Windows XP upgrade, take a look at Windows 8. Learn your Windows Personality before you upgrade.

3D Printers – This is the next big thing for personal technology and will change our lives in ways that today seem unimaginable. 3D printers have been around since 1984 but mainly used for prototyping since they were so expensive. With the price dropping substantively, 3D printers will pay for themselves by providing household items, toys, clothing, shoes and all types of replacement parts. On demand manufacturing will revolutionize every industry from energy to transportation to health care. Already GE is using 3D printing for turbine parts and scientists have developed a 3D printer for stem cells. From horse shoes that will be made of lighter materials with a perfect fit to water filtration that makes salt water drinkable, the possibilities are endless. Here are some amazing examples .

Disclaimer: Like horoscopes, our predictions for the Top IT Trends of 2014 are general in nature and intended for fun and entertainment.

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