Bane Hunter Discusses Outcome-Based Technology Design Solutions
Technology integration expert Bane Hunter answers the most pressing questions in the field of outcome-based technology design.
New York, NY, United States – January 16, 2024 /MarketersMEDIA/ —
Now more than ever, outcome-based technology design measures are about applying software to solutions and not vice versa. That’s according to Bane Hunter, a technology integration expert from New York. Hunter specializes in managing and overseeing cutting-edge technology solutions and their development.
At its core, outcome-based technology design serves to identify software requirements before building effective solutions based on one or more desired results. The following is a closer look at a handful of the many vital considerations surrounding effective, highly modern outcome-based technology design courtesy of integration expert Hunter.
New York-based Bane Hunter has recently addressed topics ranging from adaptation based on data to creating product value across merger integrations. Now turning his attention squarely toward outcome-based technology design, he starts by delving into the driving forces in the field going into 2024 and beyond.
What’s driving the most impressive outcome-based technology design solutions going into 2024?
Like many things, outcome-based technology design has benefited hugely from the stratospheric rise of artificial intelligence. AI-powered algorithms, for example, allow new and existing technology design solutions to evolve constantly.
Coupled with machine learning and other adjacent technologies, this benefits software and tech in almost all areas. However, it’s particularly apparent within outcome-based technology design.
For example, AI coupled with machine learning allows software to analyze and process data instantly. Quite often, that’s tackled separately from other processes, allowing for much more efficient allocation of resources.
Which sectors are benefiting the most from outcome-based tech?
Telemedicine and remote healthcare have begun to benefit massively from outcome-focused technology design in the past year or two. Existing technologies have already increased remote healthcare’s viability significantly in recent years.
Now, using AI and other cutting-edge technological solutions, remote healthcare is becoming even more viable. This increased viability frequently results from outcome-based considerations implemented from the outset and throughout. With that said, healthcare is just one segment; people will find, for example, that financial institutions, media conglomerates, and most, if not all, Fortune 1000 companies are now embracing AI as a core need.
The benefits here are huge, including addressing both geographic and product barriers. This new meeting of needs is thanks to rapid implementation of outcome-based technology design measures.
What’s one vital consideration for all outcome-based tech design?
Ideally, valuable and likely sensitive data would be the preserve of individual organizations. However, for most businesses and organizations, that’s not always possible. From an outcome-based technology design solutions perspective, those responsible for such data must understand who else has access to it and, crucially, why.
Examples of third parties who may require access to otherwise private data include vendors and other enterprises producing the interconnected technologies many national and international operations now rely on. That, of course, extends to almost all of today’s largest global enterprises.
Yet, the same is true regardless of size. Even the smallest businesses and organizations must maintain central records systems that implicitly detail precisely who can access their data. Whether through connected technologies or elsewhere, preserving and safeguarding all valuable data is essential and only becoming more critical.
Where else does data preservation benefit optimum outcome-based tech solutions?
Whether outcome-based or not, fundamental technology design solutions underpin many of the most pivotal processes undertaken by the vast majority of today’s most successful businesses. Whether these technology solutions are wholly interconnected or not, there’s an ever-present risk, however small, of damaging cyber attacks.
Businesses and other organizations actively safeguard the value of their all-important data by putting data preservation at the heart of any new tech solution design. At the same time, they’re directly mitigating much of the risk stemming from inadequately addressed cyber resilience processes otherwise overlooked in the past.
Data today drives enterprises ranging from media to manufacturing. Accordingly, those responsible for utilizing and managing such data—from an outcome-based technology design solutions perspective or elsewhere—must guarantee rigid data preservation process observation across the board.
Where’s the best value available from an outcome-based technology design standpoint in 2024?
In 2024 and beyond, the future of technology design based on outcome looks rosy. The field already massively benefits sectors and industries ranging from finance/banking, media, defense, and healthcare to logistics, to just name a few. It’s also starting to see massive growth in other, significantly smaller markets. Regardless of scale, cleverly designed technology is strengthened most effectively by ensuring the address of future outcomes at the start.
For smaller organizations, this may be as simple as creating a set of desired outcomes before sourcing one or more off-the-shelf software solutions to meet them. Custom solutions are almost always necessary for larger organizations to meet data privacy requirements or satisfy stakeholders.
But regardless of the size of an organization, all of the most crucial desired outcomes must be fully measurable. That’s the same whether the desired outcome is increasing overall business efficiency or minimizing energy consumption for improved green credentials. Outcome-focused technologies will almost certainly see implementation into existing solutions and new ones in the future.
In the latter scenario, and by focusing squarely on applying technology to solutions and not the opposite way around, businesses, healthcare operations, and other organizations worldwide are positioning themselves for long-term resiliency and success.
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