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Disruptive Technologies in Computing are those that have the potential to significantly alter the way computing is done. These technologies are often characterized by their ability to challenge existing business models and create new opportunities. Examples of disruptive technologies in computing include cloud computing, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of Things.
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses store and access data, allowing them to scale quickly and reduce costs. Artificial intelligence has enabled machines to learn and make decisions, leading to more efficient processes and better customer experiences. Blockchain technology has enabled secure and transparent transactions, while the Internet of Things has enabled the connection of physical objects to the internet.
Companies in the Disruptive Technologies market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, IBM Watson, Oracle, SAP, Google Cloud, and Salesforce. Show Less Read more