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Jeremy Felder on Technology Trends You Can Expect To See In 2019
Jeremy Felder describes a few of the emerging technology trends you can expect to see in 2019.

Technology is always changing and evolving. There are new trends every year, and 2019 will be no exception. Here are five emerging technology trends that will continue after 2018 ends:
Virtual Workers
While many tech businesses have talented workers, there are times when they need to hire virtual workers. This may be due to a specialty that a virtual worker offers or a need for an extra programmer to help finish a project. In 2019, this trend will continue, especially in areas like security, analytics and data science. These specialists will work on a retainer basis so that an IT company is guaranteed access to their services.
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Data Centers That Are Self-Powered
A number of data centers have gotten greener by utilizing virtual servers, greener HVAC and energy-efficient buildings. The move to make them even greener has been underway with test runs of data center pilots that have the ability to operate without tapping into the energy grid. In 2019, this is going to develop into data centers that can run via their own power plants.
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Self-Service IT
In 2018, a number of companies tried the idea of self-service IT. End users were given access to self-service kiosks that contain apps, IT tools and other resources. These self-service IT kiosks give users the ability to choose the tools that they need when they are building apps.
Integration Of AI
There will also be more movement toward AI integration with deep learning and machine learning for use in business applications. AI will be the first factor to work in a three-step system by analyzing algorithms. When mechanized appliances and computers discover anomalies that are conflicting with baseline assumptions, machine learning will step in and help refine their knowledge bases. If any insights from this are incomplete, it will invoke the process of deep learning. The goal of this convergence is to create greater accuracy with AI by working with learning technologies.
Utilizing Drones
Even though there is still high regulation and limits on drones in the United States, a number of companies will begin using them. In fact, they’ll even establish operation centers that have both pilots and managers. The biggest use will be by companies that work in areas where there are logistical challenges. This usually includes terrain that is difficult to observe such as new construction sites. In order for a company to fly their own drones, a pilot must pass a certification test that is given by the FAA and pay a fee of $150, this trend should continue with more companies getting involved.
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