Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Hot Buzzwords are Part of Computing Supplier Marketing War

Hot buzzwords always seem to have been part of the sales and marketing spin for computing-related companies and their products. Today’s effort is to label everything “AI.” But “com” was the rage around the turn of the century and “personal” was key in the 1980s. “Cloud” and “virtualized” are of more-recent vintage. “Zero trust” and “low code/no code” have been heard over the last few years. 


Era/Period

Buzzword(s)

Context / Typical Usage

1980s–Early 1990s

Personal Computer (PC), GUI, Multimedia

Launch of consumer computing, graphical interfaces

Late 1990s

.COM, E-commerce, Web Applications, ASP

Internet boom, online business, dynamic web development

Early 2000s

Distributed Computing, XML, COM, CORBA

System integration, interoperability, enterprise IT

Mid-2000s

SOA, Web Services, Agile, Best Practices

Modular software, service integration, project mgmt

Late 2000s

Cloud Computing, Virtualization, SaaS

Move to hosted services, scalable infrastructure

Early 2010s

Big Data, Mobile-First, BYOD, DevOps

Data analytics, mobile devices, agile IT operations

Mid-2010s

IoT (Internet of Things), Machine Learning, Blockchain, Chatbots

Connected devices, automation, decentralized ledgers

Late 2010s

AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Transformation, Edge Computing, AR/VR

Automation, business change, real-time processing, immersive tech

Early 2020s

Metaverse, Quantum Computing, Zero Trust, Multi-Cloud, Serverless, Low Code/No Code

Virtual worlds, advanced computing, security, cloud strategies, simplified dev

Mid-2020s (2024–2025)

Generative AI, Cloud-Native, FinOps, Hybrid Cloud, Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM), Anywhere Operations

AI content creation, optimized cloud, financial ops, security, remote work


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