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| | June 20164CIOReviewEditorialEditorialThe Indian IT industry today remains a force to reckon with as we have showcased promising evolution in terms of expanding into newer verticals and geographic markets and attracting new customer segments. The space is also witnessing transformations from normal technology vendors to strategic business partners, while steadily increasing the portfolio of solutions on offer. However what emerges as a crucial differentiator going forward is the Indian industry's ability to deliver IP driven, multiplatform solutions that are also becoming productized. At the same time, the industry is leading the drive to design solutions by incorporating SMAC so as to provide innovative, enterprising answers to the unique challenges of this decade.We can also see without doubt that for this plane and many associated areas, software intelligence will dominate the spectrum. The incorporation of intelligence into the software machine is reverberating for business as to what consumers commonly experience now. With services such as Siri and Google that process vast information spaces to present coherent and relevant knowledge at the moment of demand. We see BPM taking a lead role in realizing the value of machine intelligence in the enterprise by cutting through complexity to deliver simple, transparent, and timely decisions.Therefore, infusing software with the ability to manipulate own behavior according to a comprehension of situation and objectives, is at the core of normal process application design. From the decision to reconstitute a case flow using a pattern learned from experience in response to a sudden change in resources, to adaptation of behavior of robots to compensate for late goods arrival, software intelligence can allow the machine to decide and act based on an understanding of changing context. Apart from software intelligence, we can also witness a transition towards accessible, cost effective services that can be used by everyday IT professionals. Hence accessibility forms the core in terms of future adoption; this in turn will drive development of new systems of engagement respectively.The technological foundation for this shift has been developing for the last several years and is now ready to take center stage. Scalable, mobile-ready clouds will define the new delivery model, and offer simple self-service provisioning for development, integration and business process services. Do let us know what you think,Vignesh AnantharajManaging Editorvignesh@cioreviewindia.comSoftware Intelligence and Accessibility PublisherEditor-in-ChiefManaging EditorOfficeCover price is Rs 150 per issueAshok KumarVirupakshi PattarSales & MarketingAmrit SinghKiran Kumar HLRavi KalgiAlok ChaturvediPradeep ShankarVignesh AnantharajCIOReviewSr. VisualizerVisualizerGroup Art DirectorVP - Sales & MarketingMagendran PerumalCirculation ManagerEditorial TeamChitra MishraEmmanuel Christi DasGurveen ChahalRose Mary CIOReview No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murugheshpalya, Bangalore-560017MaitreyeeCIOReviewVOL4 · GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY SPECIAL · JUNE 07 2016Vignesh Karthigaisamy Editorial queries editor@cioreviewindia.comAdvertising queriessales@cioreviewindia.comBangaloreTel 080 43112203DelhiTel 011 45992100 To subscribeVisit www.cioreviewindia.com/magazine-in or send email to: subscription@cioreviewindia.comPrinted and published by Alok Chaturvedi on Behalf of SiliconMedia Technologies Pvt. Ltd. and Printed at Precision Fototype Services at Sri Sabari Shopping Complex, 24 Residency Road Bangalore-560025 and Published at No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murugeshpalya, Bangalore-560017. Editor Pradeep ShankarCopyright © 2016 SiliconMedia Technologies Pvt. Ltd., All rights reserved. Re-production in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher. | | May 201653CIOReview
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