Bangalore: The
reign of the personal computer as the sole corporate access device is
coming to a close, and by 2014, the personal cloud will replace the
personal computer at the centre of users’ digital lives, according to technology researcher Gartner, Inc.
Gartner
analysts said the personal cloud will begin a new era that will provide
users with a new level of flexibility with the devices they use for
daily activities, while leveraging the strengths of each device,
ultimately enabling
new
levels of user satisfaction and productivity. However, it will require
enterprises to fundamentally rethink how they deliver applications and
services to users, a Gartner statement said.
“Major
trends in client computing have shifted the market away from a focus on
personal computers to a broader device perspective that includes
smartphones, tablets and other consumer devices,” said Steve
Kleynhans,
research vice-president at Gartner. “Emerging cloud services will
become the glue that connects the web of devices that users choose
to access during the different aspects of their daily life.”
The
past two years have been a whirlwind in the client computing space,
leaving many enterprises asking what comes next and what the environment
will look like in five years, it said.
“Many
call this era the post-PC era, but it isn’t really about being ‘after’
the PC, but rather about a new style of personal computing that frees
individuals to use computing in fundamentally new ways to improve
multiple aspects of their
work and personal lives,” Kleynhans said.
Several
driving forces are combining to create this new era. These megatrends
have roots that extend back through the past decade but are aligning in a
new way, Gartner added.
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