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Bloomberg Technology 08/24/2023

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2 Comments

  1. Ava Yu

    August 24, 2023 at 6:10 pm

    Top notch reporting by stellar anchors. 🤩 Keeping me in the tech industry know everyday! 👍🏻

  2. Flush

    August 24, 2023 at 7:53 pm

    90% of companies don’t know what to do for AI specific use cases; and for the ones that do – aren’t able to build it today based on what they have in their toolkits.
    Bottom line is the SaaS industry is over-saturated, and this is another trend where 3-5 key companies will be the backbone of the trend and everyone else just wants a ride along the way.

    2000 to 2010 = SaaS, ERP, CRM, Enterprise data reporting
    2010 to 2015 = Agile Visualization and BI, Big Data & NoSQL, Big 3 IaaS platforms
    2015 to 2019 = Advanced Analytics (Machine Learning, containerization, Predictive analysis and planning; in-memory compute for real-time data streams and modelling), Full-Stack JS apps using MEAN and MERN, No-code & low-code.
    2019 to 2022 = Automation and RPA, Chatbots, Microservices
    2022 to Today = AI use cases exploration after ChatGPT trend

    It’s just a train and companies are choosing their seats as it makes it’s way. End of the day, you’ll be sold something “new”; and it may not be needed to solve your problems – but it’s “cool”.

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