Recent years have seen businesses across all sectors subject to numerous economic and operational pressures. From the practical challenges presented by lockdown to the current cost of living crisis, organisations are under immense pressure to remain competitive, resilient and above all: profitable.
If your business is exploring cost saving initiatives, conducting a root and branch review of your IT strategy could be a great place to start. The IT marketplace has changed beyond all recognition over the last 2 decades, with technologies and capabilities that were once the preserve of large corporations now available to small firms and even individuals. Updating your IT in 2023 could make your business more resilient, agile and productive, with solutions that vastly outperform yesterday’s legacy systems both in terms of cost and functionality.
Let’s examine some of the features and traits shared by these new technologies to help you choose the right systems for your business.
Flexible Pricing
Thanks to the cloud, IT projects are no longer defined by costly hardware investments and rigid, inflexible infrastructure that struggles to adapt to changing business demands. Software, infrastructure and development platforms for projects of any scale and level of ambition can now be obtained through cloud service providers on a subscription-type basis. This approach means that you can provision computing resources, data storage, enterprise software, development platforms and even security services such as backup solutions in a way that closely matches point-in-time demand: resulting in a monthly IT spend that’s as lean as possible.
Hardware-minimisation
Modern businesses demand plug-and-play IT capabilities from solutions that require little-to-no costly and potentially disruptive hardware installations. Thanks again to the Cloud, organisations of all sizes can deploy everything from corporate email services to feature-rich VoIP phone systems without having to spend a single pound on expensive, inflexible on-premise hardware. Cloud service providers handle everything from software maintenance to the powering, cooling and security of the underlying server infrastructure, thus reducing the burden on internal IT teams and giving you more time to focus value-adding endeavours.
Remote Capabilities
With almost 50% of UK employees working remotely at the height of the covid pandemic, there’s a good chance your business has become acquainted with remote-capable technology in recent years. Today, almost one in eight workers continue to work from home on a full-time basis, with many employers keen on the cost savings and improved staff morale that flexible working practices can bring about. Enabling remote working on a full or even partial basis can allow office desk space to be used more efficiently through a practice known as ‘hotdesking,’ and could allow your business to operate from a smaller, more affordable office suite.
Studies suggest that the vast majority of employees would like to work remotely at least on a partial basis, with improved work-life balance, boosted productivity and enhanced wellbeing cited as some of the benefits of the practice.
Built-in automation
‘Automation’ has been a common buzzword in the business technology realm for some time, with interest in automated technologies growing in recent years as businesses seek to become more efficient. From accounting and payroll to marketing and recruitment, automation has found its way into the enterprise software businesses use on a daily basis, with cloud-hosted solutions that can draw together data from multiple locations in order to eliminate the burden of time-consuming manual data handling.
By eradicating low-value menial tasks through automation you can give your employees more time to focus on activities that bring value to your business.
Advanced Cyber Security
At first thought, Cyber Security and cost savings may not seem intrinsically linked. However, with the average data breach costing UK firms £1200 on average, having the right cyber security architecture in place could mean the difference between recovery and ruin.
From next-generation email security tools which use AI and behavioural analytics to XDR (extended detection and response) platforms which enable IT teams to take real-time measures to counter threats, a new fleet of security platforms is now available to help organisations stay one step ahead of the cyber criminal underworld.
It’s worth remembering that under UK GDPR all organisations in possession of personal data are required to take ‘appropriate technical and organisational measures’ to protect it. Fines, legal action and reputational harm could ensue if you don’t have the correct measures in place to meet this obligation.
We hope this has given you food-for-thought as to how digital transformation could help your business remain effective, profitable and resilient through these difficult times. Stay tuned for our next article where we’ll explore 4 cost-efficient solutions all businesses should consider.
Clearwave – Technology Simplified
As organisations grow and evolve, it’s not uncommon for business objectives and IT to drift apart. When this is allowed to continue it can result in poor-performing, insecure and awkward business technology that inhibits your growth and frustrates employees and customers alike. Reconfiguring your IT to better support your aims and aspirations and work in harmony with your business processes is what’s required, but we know that doing so can seem an insurmountable challenge without the proper support.
Clearwave’s time-tested technology assessment process will help you identify where your IT is at odds with your business’s goals. We’ll survey your network to determine what works and where there’s room for improvement, and provide recommended actions to help bring your network up to the required standard. We offer a full-suite of managed IT services centred around our Total Affinity product line: a unique set of IT tools covering all bases, from highspeed business internet and cost-effective VoIP telephony to versatile cloud-based desktops and our all-in-one business management platform ‘Integra.’
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