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**__What is Emerging Technology?​__**

An emerging technology is defined as an emissions control technology that has not been certified or verified by EPA or CARB, but for which an approvable application and test plan for verification have been submitted. An emerging technology should be close to being, if not already, commercially available. A technology may not qualify as an emerging technology if it is essentially the same as one that has been verified or used in certification.

Examples of Emerging Technology include:



Going Green Buildings



__Top Ten Emerging Technologies for 2010__

1) Better Virtualization Management Tools: **virtual machine software is going to get more complex and dynamic** 2) Open Data Center Convergence Architectures 3) The Rise of Open Mobile Systems: **open platform for mobile computing that will force telecommunications** **carriers to open their networks** 4) De Facto Collaboration Standards: **mashups and other composite applications into the enterprise will be driven up by companies such as Google and Facebook** 5) Solid-State Drives Go Mainstream: **entire databases are going to be running in-memory a whole lot more.** 6) Data Analytics Goes Big Time: **amount of data that can be effectively analyzed in real time**. 7) Desktop Virtualization Proliferates: **The cost of deploying and managing end-user desktops is going to drop substantially.** 8) IT Process Automation Tools: **IT tasks that waste so much time during the day are going to become automated.** 9) The Rise of Twitter Communications Protocol: **A large number of enterprise applications are going to start using Twitter as an asynchronous communications protocol for sharing information.** 10) Advances in Compression:

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