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Disruptive trends to realize a safe and sustainable future

NTT Report predicts disruptive trends in 2021 that will force digital transformation in businesses and society.

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Without a doubt, 2020 was an unforgettable year. From a global pandemic that sent most of the world into lock down to a sea of significant changes in most people’s lives. New customer behaviour online and remote working has fundamentally altered the way everyone has to communicate and do business. 

As 2021 gets off to a new start, one thing is clear, companies must rapidly digitise their businesses to adopt and thrive in a new reality. NTT predicts five key disruptive technology trends that will have the potential to profoundly change existing business models, as well as help enterprises and society to realise safety and security, support sustainable growth and reduce environmental loads.

The five technology trends include: All-photonics networks, Cognitive Foundation technology, Digital Twin Computing, robotic process automation , as well as quantum and edge computing. 

According to NTT, All-photonics networks, with the use of optical and hybrid cabling, allow for the transfer of large volumes of traffic while keeping the quality high and latency low. Transmission capacity could be increased to the extent that you could download 10,000 2-hour movies in a fraction of a second. Added to this, while the current IT equipment and networks rely on electronic processing and chips that require high levels of power, All-photonics networks will support a smart, sustainable and energy-efficient society as it is  just 1/100th of the power consumption required by networks today. 

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Then turning to Cognitive Foundation, a computer intelligence technology that is capable of analysing and forecasting without being constrained by the format of systems or data.  It can integrate with various Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, collect data from different media including voice, video or others, as well as orchestrate and centrally manage the data in its information processing platform. NTT has implemented the technology in its smart city project in Las Vegas for incident response management and prediction.

Digital twins will raise the bar in predictive analytics.
Digital twins will raise the bar in predictive analytics.
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