ith technology advancements moving at a blistering pace, keeping up the latest trends can be very challenging. Unlike being current on the latest fashion and gourmet trends, public sector IT leaders need to keep their fingers on the pulse of what is happening – and direct their investments accordingly.As we all know that Technology use to change in every year and surprise all with innovation . Here is our perspective on what is “in” and what is “out” for innovation in 2015. Do you agree, disagree or have something to add? Let us know in the comments below. Out: In: Slow cloud adoption A shorter distance to the cloud Disparate Internet Internet of Things Mobile government fears Bold mobile strategies Big data Big data analytics Keeping data on devices Moving data to the cloud Cumbersome design 3D printing Stove-piped government IT IT provided by shared services centers Worries over cloud investment A unified hybrid cloud strategy Google Glass Oculus Rift Long FedRAMP ATO cycles FedRAMP Ready Program Static Systems Context-Rich Systems Slow IT procurement Quickly leveraging existing investments Human-managed machines Smart machines Cyber security Cyber warfare Static education IT Gamification in education IT Military drones Consumer drones Mobile apps Enterprise mobile apps Health IT Consumer-owned health IT Smart phones Smart watches Location-based intelligence Beacons Phablets Budget Phablets Amazon is already started their DRONES serving Pizza's in US area can't wait to see how 3D printings will come into picture. Published by Sonal