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Nucleus Research Top 10 Tech Predictions for 2014: Simplification and Automation Become Key Differentiator in Latest Wave of Technology Darwinism
Dec 16, 2013
After several years of adding functionality and features to maturing enterprise software, the focus now shifts to usability as many end users are overwhelmed by fat, feature-rich solutions. Similar to pilots in the early 1980s who were faced with a rapid upsurge of new safety technologies, gauges and buttons in the cockpit, end users are looking for guidance to fully benefit from added features. For the aviation industry, the solution was to darken the cockpit and then automate the flight process by illuminating those buttons and gauges pilots needed for each stage of the journey. “There is tremendous opportunity across multiple markets for a significant shake up this year. Technology vendors that follow the dark cockpit model and guide users through complex software processes will emerge as leaders in 2014,” said Ian Campbell, CEO of Nucleus Research. Other top predictions for 2014 include: The full Nucleus Top 10 Predictions 2013 research note is available at NucleusResearch.com Nucleus Research is a global provider of investigative, case-based technology research and advisory services that provide real-world insight into maximizing technology value. For more information, visit NucleusResearch.com.“Smart” mobile device model extends to enterprise applications launching highly competitive “Survival of the Smartest” battle
BOSTON – December 16, 2013 – In its twelfth annual Top 10 Technology Predictions, Nucleus Research sees 2014 as the year of smart applications, with a growing priority on delivering a more simple, intuitive user experience for technology as complexity increases under the hood.
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