
Explore high-level technology concepts with practical, non-technical explanations for beginners and business professionals, including demos and real-world examples powered by artificial intelligence and big data.
Explore cloud computing, IoT, augmented reality, AI, big data analytics, blockchain, RPA, image recognition, metaverse, and revenue growth management for non-technical users with simple use cases.
Explore how new age technologies transform human behavior, compare early century life to today, and spotlight internet and smartphones as the pivotal innovations enabling digital connectivity and data-driven decisions.
Cloud computing provides a centralized pool of resources, sliced to meet company needs and delivered over the internet, with a pay-as-you-go subscription model.
Explore how cloud computing delivers cost efficiency and economies of scale, pay-as-you-go pricing, scalable resources, robust data security with disaster recovery, and device-agnostic access.
Explore public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud offerings, comparing shared versus dedicated infrastructure, security concerns, and when to host mission critical apps on private or on premise systems.
Compare on premise data center hosting with cloud hosting from AWS, Azure, or GCP, highlighting faster setup, OpEx savings up to 40%, upgrades, and 24/7 high availability support.
Compare the total cost of ownership for on-premise versus cloud hosting, detailing upfront hardware and monthly operating expenses. The analysis shows cloud hosting yields savings over three and five years.
Explore the four major cloud models—infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, software as a service, and disaster recovery as a service—and their roles in infrastructure, platforms, software, and recovery, with rto and rpo concepts.
Compare cloud computing models—iaas, paas, and saas—by detailing who manages servers, storage, networking, middleware, and data, and who owns apps, with a focus on security patches and subscription pricing.
Survey major cloud service providers and their IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS offerings, led by Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, with approximately 65% market share.
Connect everyday things to the Internet to make them smarter and more efficient, using sensors to collect data and systems to send, receive, and act on information.
Explore how the internet of things works, from sensors collecting data to cloud processing and device outputs. Understand high-level components, data transmission, and how results reach users.
Explore the pros of IoT, including real-time operations, reduced manual effort, and smarter consumer experiences. Assess the cons: security and privacy risks, complexity, compatibility issues, internet dependence, and potential unemployment.
Explore the diverse IoT use cases across consumer, industrial, and smart city domains, including sensors in smartphones, wearables, connected cars, voice assistants, and industrial automation.
The IoT demo shows how Google Assistant converts voice commands into real actions, such as opening YouTube, playing media, setting alarms, and providing route options to Bangalore.
Discover how augmented reality adds digital elements in real time via a smartphone camera, merging worlds with three-dimensional visualization and interactive uses across industries.
Explore how augmented reality enables real-time visualizations of assets in retail and home environments. See how AR enhances education, manufacturing, and health care with interactive, dimensional previews on smartphones.
Explore the pros and cons of augmented reality, including easier use on smartphones, improved customer experience and asset visibility, plus high development costs, maintenance, training, and privacy concerns.
Explore augmented reality in Google Meet, Lenskart, and Snapchat, with real-time filters and virtual backdrops. See AR turn virtual elements into reality.
Explore how artificial intelligence blends art, science, and engineering to imitate human thinking and action. Examine narrow, general, and super intelligence with examples like chess and speech recognition.
Analyze the pros and cons of artificial intelligence, from fast, data-driven decisions to 24/7 productivity; weigh high development costs, limited creativity, unemployment, and emotional absence.
Explore the major use cases of artificial intelligence in sales and marketing. Learn how AI enables personalized advertising, sales forecasting, customer analytics, chatbots, HR analytics, and healthcare insights.
Explore how artificial intelligence powers real-world tasks, including Google search suggestions, Gmail and attachment suggestions, spelling checks with Grammarly, and real-time routing in Google Maps.
Discover big data analytics by sourcing, processing, and analyzing vast structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data from social media, digital communication, and IoT to uncover patterns and inferences.
Contrast structured data, defined and easily searchable in rows and columns, making up 20% of data. Contrast unstructured data, lacking predefined structure and comprising 80%, including text, audio, and images.
Explore big data through the four v's: volume, velocity, variety, veracity, and learn four analytics types: descriptive, predictive, diagnostic, and prescriptive.
Explore how big data analytics enables personalized recommendations, targeted advertisements, sentiment analysis, and optimized operations across ecommerce, media and entertainment, logistics, travel, FMS, and sports.
See how big data analytics power personalized product recommendations by analyzing past purchases and recent searches, as demonstrated on an Amazon-like shopping feed.
Explore how blockchain enables secure, middleman-free transactions by recording ledgers across peer nodes, using blocks and hashes to ensure tamper-proof records.
A transaction creates a block with sender, receiver, and value, then shares encrypted data to network nodes for validation, with hashes linking blocks to ensure immutability and no middlemen.
Explore blockchain use cases in the real world, from Bitcoin transactions and wallets to Walmart's food traceability and digital voting.
RPA uses digital robots to learn and execute rules-based business processes, automating repetitive digital tasks. It delivers end-to-end workflows—from data extraction to delivery and auditing—via forms, emails, and databases.
Understand attended and unattended RPA bots, including activation by humans, autonomous end-to-end workflows, and benefits like productivity gains and cost reduction.
Navigate the rpa implementation process from selecting suitable processes and tools to development, testing, and deployment, while addressing change management and driving user adoption for successful automation.
Explore the pros and cons of RPA, from increased productivity and accuracy to cost savings and drag‑and‑drop deployment, while examining unemployment risks and data privacy and security concerns.
Explore how RPA enables domain-agnostic use cases across human resources, banking, and customer service. See resume screening, onboarding, payroll, attendance, account opening, chatbots, and CRM data automation in action.
Explore robotic process automation powering chatbots on B2C sites like Amazon, saving time and improving customer experience with 24/7, click-based self service for orders, returns, and policy info.
Image recognition enables software to identify objects, people, and places in images from cameras or smartphones. Automated audits outperform manual audits in retail, delivering faster results and broader store coverage.
Explore image recognition use cases across attendance marking, security, election booths and proxy voting, smartphone unlock, and retail stock checks, pricing, and promotions.
Explore how image recognition works from backend setup to mobile app results, using machine learning and 360-degree product imagery to deliver results in under 2 minutes with 95–98% accuracy.
Explore metaverse as a three-dimensional virtual universe where avatars shop, socialize, and travel. Discover how virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence create immersive experiences beyond two-dimensional internet.
Explore metaverse use cases across entertainment, education, marketing, virtual meetings, shopping, and digital locations, highlighting immersive gaming, avatars, virtual events, and virtual real estate opportunities.
Hello everyone, Welcome to the world of New Technologies!
This course is designed only for non-technical users and business users to get hold of the new technologies and get a basic understanding of their use cases in the simplest possible way. Let’s see what technologies we are planning to cover in this introductory course.
The first and major technology that made a disruption in the market is Cloud Computing and no one can deny that fact. This single idea gives birth to so many other technologies and various products.
Then the Internet of Things, where all the things are connected to the Internet, makes them communicate and makes them smarter. This is a breakthrough technology in the modern world where most things are becoming Smart, the prime example being your Smartphones.
Next on the list is Augmented Reality, a kind of technology magic performed on the digital platform. That’s how I define this awesome technology.
Then the smartest of smart technology, Artificial Intelligence. In simple terms, Artificial Intelligence is a combination of Art, Science and Engineering coupled with the power of Cloud and Analytics to mimic the human mind. However, replicating humans is impossible, but the machines are intelligent enough to suggest the next best actions and provide data-driven decision-making.
Moving on, we will discuss what is Big Data Analytics and its importance in the modern digital world. The data generated in the digital medium is huge and we need some modern platform to analyze and find the patterns right. So, this is where Big Data Analytics is used and we will see more during the course discussion.
And then, let's dive into the interesting technology, the Blockchain. This came into the limelight when Bitcoins are traded with the underlying Blockchain technology.
Then, we will go through the world of Robotic Process Automation. It is kind of a digital Robot, of course, intangible and works inside our laptops or Computers.
Next on the list is Image Recognition, a technology that identifies the objects, people, places, and texts in the images and compares them with the original data, and provides results. It is developed to minimize human efforts and saves a lot and a lot of time.
With that, we will move on to the next magic kind of technology and the latest buzzing word, the Metaverse. In Universe, we can see everything in reality, but in the Metaverse world, everything is available in the Virtual world.
And the last topic we have on the list is Revenue Growth Management, which is a kind of real-time analytics based on real actions. It analyses a large amount of data and provides actionable insights and suggestions.