Clover Infotech brings to you a curated round-up of important technology updates and news:
#1 Gartner Identifies Top Trends in Data and Analytics for 2025
Gartner, Inc. identified the top data and analytics (D&A) trends for 2025 that are driving the emergence of a wide range of challenges, including organizational and human issues. “D&A is going from the domain of the few, to ubiquity,” said Gareth Herschel, VP Analyst at Gartner. “At the same time D&A leaders are under pressure not to do more with less, but to do a lot more with a lot more, and that can be even more challenging because the stakes are being raised. There are certain trends that will help D&A leaders meet the pressures, expectations and demands they are facing.” Gartner analysts presented the top D&A trends that IT leaders must navigate…CONTINUE READING
#2 IDC Predicts: AI Spending in India to Grow 2.2x Faster than Digital Tech Spending in the Next Three Years
In a recent IDC report, Worldwide Digital Business and AI Transformation 2025 Predictions — India Implications, IDC predicts, AI spending will grow at 2.2x the rate of overall digital technology spending in the next three years, generating an India economic impact of over $115 billion by the end of 2027. IDC also forecasts that by 2027 business executives will demand a minimum 70% success rate on their GenAI initiatives, to achieve operational efficiencies and drive new revenue growth…CONTINUE READING
#3 Microsoft Dragon Copilot provides the healthcare industry’s first unified voice AI assistant
Microsoft Corp. unveiled Microsoft Dragon Copilot, the first AI assistant for clinical workflow that brings together the trusted natural language voice dictation capabilities of DMO with the ambient listening capabilities of DAX, fine-tuned generative AI and healthcare-adapted safeguards. Part of Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, Dragon Copilot is built on a secure modern architecture that enables organizations to deliver enhanced experiences and outcomes across care settings for providers and patients alike…CONTINUE READING
#4 Gartner Forecasts Spending on Information Security in India to Grow 16% in 2025
End-user spending on information security in India is projected to total $3.3 billion in 2025, an increase of 16.4% from 2024, according to a new forecast from Gartner, Inc. “Persistent security challenges, such as data sprawl from generative AI (GenAI) use, ransomware attacks, evolving regulatory landscapes, and robust cloud adoption are driving Indian enterprises to increase their information security spending across all segments in 2025,” said Shailendra Upadhyay, Sr Principal at Gartner. “These urgent challenges necessitate real-time threat detection and incident response across hybrid ecosystems.”…CONTINUE READING
#5 Asia/Pacific Public Cloud Services to Reach US$250 Billion by 2025, According to IDC
Building on the strong momentum from previous years, the region is expected to see cloud spending reach new heights, with a projected increase significantly outpacing the previous year’s figures. According to the IDC Worldwide Software and Public Cloud Services Spending Guide, the Asia/Pacific market is expected to reach USD $250 Billion by 2025 and grow at a steady pace of 14.2% CAGR by 2028 as generative AI adoption increases and organizations modernize their IT infrastructure.…CONTINUE READING
#6 Gartner Survey Finds 30% of Software Providers’ First-Time Geographic Expansions Remain Unprofitable After Two Years
#7 Gartner Predicts Over 20% of Workplace Apps Will Use AI-Driven Personalization Algorithms for Adaptive Worker Experiences by 2028
By 2028, more than 20% of digital workplace applications will use AI-driven personalization algorithms to generate adaptive experiences for the worker, according to Gartner. Digital workers satisfied with work applications are nearly three times more likely to report being much more productive compared with those who are not satisfied. Yet, a Gartner survey of 5,141 employees conducted from April through July of 2024 found that only 23% of digital workers are completely satisfied with their work applications in 2024, down from 30% in 2022…CONTINUE READING