ISSN 2409-7616

N. Amirova, Y. Kondratyeva

DIGITAL THROUGH TECHNOLOGIES: REALITIES AND PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT

DOI: http://doi.org/10.15350/24097616.2019.4.18

Naylya R. Amirova –PhD in Economics,Associate Professor of Political Economy and the history of economic science of theRussian University of Economics named after G.V. Plekhanova, Moscow, Russian Federation,  SPIN-код: 8140-6109, E-mail: naylya-amirova@mail.ru

Yana E. Kondratyeva – Bachelor of the Faculty of Economics and Law Russian Economic University named after G.V. Plekhanova, Moscow, Russian Federation, E-mail: 16yana@mail.ru

Abstract. The article discusses such a concept as “cross-cutting” technologies. The content and structural composition of “end-to-end” technologies are detailed and their potential is investigated. The analysis of the experience of developed countries in the use of these technologies in the field of finance, retail, manufacturing and other fields of activity is carried out. The current state of the implementation of these technologies in Russia, the problems associated with the use of “end-to-end” technologies and further prospects for their use are considered.

Keywords: “end-to-end technologies”, digitalization, artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, 5G, virtual reality, augmented reality, unemployment.

 

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For citation:

Amirova N. R., Kondratyeva Y. E. Digital through technologies: realities and prospects for development. CITISE, 2019, no. 4, pp. 169-182. DOI: http://doi.org/10.15350/24097616.2019.4.18