Gartner hype cycle cloud computing 2016
On the blog called Mastering the Hype Cycle, Mark Raskino, co-author with Jackie Fenn of the “2010 Hype Cycle Special Report,” explains the process this way:
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In trying to determine the source of Gartner’s Hype Cycle, I couldn’t gather much information without paying thousands to download actual reports. Downloads of the Cloud Computing report, which retails for $1,995, have led all other reports, according to the company’s website. How quickly the cloud moves along! Last year, “cloud computing” was Gartner’s most popular Hype Cycle. High-impact technologies at the Peak of Inflated Expectations during 2010 include private cloud computing, augmented reality, media tablets (such as the iPad), wireless power, 3D flat-panel TVs and displays, and activity streams, while cloud computing and cloud/Web platforms have tipped over the peak and will soon experience disillusionment among enterprise users. Gartner Vice President Jackie Fenn summarizes the emerging technologies cycle: One of the most popular groupings is “emerging technologies,” for which Gartner releases a free Hype Cycle chart (shown above). Gartner bunches the 1,800 technologies it tracks into roughly 80 groupings by technology, topic, or industry.
It plots nearly 2,000 new technologies at one of the five phases of evolution, which Gartner colorfully describes as: The Gartner Hype Cycle describes a curve of technological adoption.
The report indicates that poor “cloud computing” has entered the long, disappointing phase of technological maturity, though “private cloud computing” is still ascending the pinnacle of hype. The analysts at Gartner have released the latest version of their much-hyped Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies. 2010 Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies