Gartner’s Top 10 strategic technologies for 2012

Media Tablets - The true rise of the mobile computing platform. As Gartner states, in 2012 “IT leaders will need a managed diversity program to address multiple form factors, as well as employees bringing their own smartphones and tablet devices into the workplace.”

Mobile-Centric Applications and Interfaces - User Interfaces (UI) with windows, icons, menus, and pointers will be replaced by mobile-centric interfaces emphasising touch, gesture, search, voice and video.

“Applications themselves are likely to shift to more focused and simple apps that can be assembled into more complex solutions. These changes will drive the need for new user interface design skills.”

Contextual and Social User Experience - “Context-aware computing” uses information about an end-user or objects environment, activities, connections and preferences to improve the quality of interaction with that end-user or object.

Context can be used to link mobile, social, location, payment and commerce. It can help build skills in augmented reality, model-driven security and ensemble applications.

Internet of Things - The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that describes how the Internet will expand as sensors and intelligence are added to physical items such as consumer devices or physical assets and these objects are connected to the Internet.

Gartner believe that by 2015 companies will need unified oversight of all of their Internet-connected technologies, but CIOs will need to orchestrate, not own, this data. For now, companies should get into a “what if” mindset, thinking about what the company can do with all the available data.

App Stores and Marketplaces - Gartner forecasts that by 2014, there will be more than 70 billion mobile application downloads from app stores every year. App Stores are expected to become a key component in line with the enterprise shift to SaaS and cloud computing.

Next-Generation Analytics - In 2012, analytics will increasingly focus on decisions and collaboration. The new step is to provide simulation, prediction, optimization and other analytics, not simply information, to empower even more decision flexibility at the time and place of every business process action.

Big Data - The big issue. As our increasing reliance on data grows, so does the problem of how to manage it. As Gartner states, “the size, complexity of formats and speed of delivery exceeds the capabilities of traditional data management technologies.”

“Analytics has become a major driving application for data warehousing, with the use of MapReduce outside and inside the DBMS, and the use of self-service data marts. One major implication of big data is that in the future users will not be able to put all useful information into a single data warehouse. Logical data warehouses bringing together information from multiple sources will replace the single data warehouse model. “

In-Memory Computing - Gartner sees huge use of flash memory in consumer devices, entertainment equipment and other embedded IT systems. In addition, it offers a new layer of the memory hierarchy in servers that has key advantages — space, heat, performance and ruggedness among them. Besides delivering a new storage tier, the availability of large amounts of memory is driving new application models.

Extreme Low-Energy Servers - Further projects to develop low-power servers in line with the increasing implementations of big data are expected in 2012. As environmental pressures continue to take hold, Gartner expects many top data centre providers to start delivering “radical new systems” to combat the issue of server energy output.

Cloud Computing - Last but not least…Cloud Computing is obviously a disruptive force, and its continuing implementation will lead to dramatic changes in IT infrastructure for many global enterprises. As Gartner puts it so well:

“While the market remains in its early stages in 2011, 2012 will see the full range of large enterprise providers fully engaged in delivering a range of offerings to build cloud environments and deliver cloud services”.

For further analysis of Gartner’s strategic technologies for 2012, visit www.gartner.com

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How To Enable iOS 5′s Hidden Auto-Correct Feature

auto correct ios crop How To Enable iOS 5s Hidden Auto Correct Feature

1. Download iBackupBot
2. Backup your iPhone/iPod in iTunes
3. Open iBackupBot and find the backup, then load it.
4. Find Library/Preferences/com.apple.keyboard.plist and open the file. (if your software isn’t registered you’ll have to press cancel and then it will open)
5. Add in the following code: KeyboardAutocorrectionListsYES
6. Save your modifications, and then restore from backup from within iBackupbot.

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80% of Smartphone Users Multitask While Watching TV

Using a laptop in front of the TV is no new behavior, yet few TV spots capitalize on the fact many consumers hold an Internet-enabled device in their hands as commercials air. The DVR presented hurdles for advertisers a decade ago as viewers were able to fast forward through ads. Today, tablets and smartphones introduce a new challenge: A more engaged yet distracted consumer. Apps and tools, such as Shazam, might offer one way for marketers to get viewers interacting with ads.

Yahoo Mobile and Razorfish polled 2,000 U.S. adults on their mobile habits and device preferences

  • 38% of respondents say browsing the web enhances their TV viewing experience, while another 38% say it makes them more distracted.
  • 70% of respondents multitask at least once a week; 49% do so daily.
  • 15% are on their phones for programs’ entire durations.
  • The top 5 programming genres attracting multitaskers are reality, news, comedy, sports and food.
  • 94% of reported multitaskers engage in some form of mobile communication while watching TV, such as exchanging email, sending IMs, texting, talking or social networking.
  • 60% browse the mobile web, of which 44% search for unrelated content and 38% search for related content.
  • Mobile traffic spikes during halftime shows of sporting events; Yahoo Sports saw a 305% increase during the last Super Bowl halftime show.
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Problem with e-mail in iOS 5.x

I’m not sure if any one else has the same experience as I been having, but for a while now the e-mail app on my iOS devices has been acting up. It downloads the email and after a while if I try to move some in to folders it messes up ad re-downloads the messages again.

Fingers crossed this will be addressed very soon or my trust in the iOS email client is going out the door

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If you are doing anything related to mobile app development you should go check this out – Ripple

Ripple from tinyHippos recently acquired by RIM is a browser based html5 mobile application development and testing tool. It installs as a browser plugin for Goggle chrome and runs as an HTML 5 app inside your browser.

You can find the plugin over here in the Goggle Chrome app store. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/geelfhphabnejjhdalkjhgipohgpdnoc

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