

Crowdsourcing offers the potential to open up innovation efforts by stimulating and capturing creative ideas from outside an organization. Crowdsourcing in India today manifests itself in four areas: crowdsourced communities for application development services innovation platforms hackathons and initiatives by local and central government.

Just ahead of DevOps on the Innovation Trigger is Crowdsourcing. These principles encourage a culture of innovation, small and quick releases, failing fast and inexpensively, learning from failures and supporting systems of innovation in a pace-layered approach. The fundamental principles of DevOps aim to build an agile and flexible bridge between the development and operations functions of IT. The rise of digital business is driving increased awareness among Indian infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams about DevOps which focuses on rapid IT service delivery. This provides a snapshot of technologies that CIOs and senior IT leaders in Indian enterprises should consider when transitioning to digital businesses.įigure 1 – Hype Cycle for ICT in India 2016 Figure 1 – Hype Cycle for ICT in India 2016īeginning its ascent of this year’s Innovation Trigger is DevOps. The Hype Cycle for ICT in India, 2016 (see Figure 1) identifies 25 key technologies at various stages of maturity that are most relevant for information technology in India and positions them on the Gartner Hype Cycle. “It’s clear that many of the technologies on the 2016 Hype Cycle for ICT in India also appear in the global ICT Hype Cycle.” India has evolved from an ICT environment that was about 18 months to two years behind global trends at the start of the decade, to one in which most trends are in sync with global trends,” said Santhosh Rao, principal research analyst at Gartner. “When comparing the technology entries for India and the rest of the world, we noticed that the overall technology lag – that is, global traction versus India traction – is gradually closing. The Gartner “ Hype Cycle for ICT in India, 2016” shows that more local vendors are entering both emerging and mature technology segments in India, including areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and software as a service (SaaS). Stay tuned for updates and follow us on Twitter: India, November 3rd, 2016 - The technology lag that once existed between India and other major technology markets continues to narrow, according to Gartner, Inc. MANUFACTURING, SMART FACTORY, INDUSTRY 4.0Īnalysts to Explore Key Technologies and Trends at Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2016, 15-18 November, in Goa, Indiaĭigital Creed will be reporting live from this event in Goa.
