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Digital transformation is the way a company uses technology to change operational processes or introduce new ones, to seize emerging opportunities or adapt to changing market conditions.
Despite the pace of change in the last year, digital transformation projects are long term - most organisations have months and years to recognise new trends, evaluate processes and introduce new technology.
With so many digital options available, it's vital to invest wisely. At Advatek, we work with clients to develop a clear, practical, and quantifiable understanding of the capabilities they should prioritise in order to improve customer intimacy, develop innovative products and services, and digitalize business operations for increased efficiency.
Get your staff on-board, communicate the benefits clearly, and update them with progress regularly, and train them in the skills they need. Sweeping IT changes can be disruptive to staff who must get to grips with using new technology and different ways of working. Wide-ranging company-wide projects can take many months and its easy for staff to become disenfranchised along the way.
Choose wisely and with the long term in mind. It’s easy to jump onto new technology trends without really understanding the benefits they will bring. The fear of being left behind should not be the starting point for technology investments. Build a business case for the project to change the processes, how you can support staff better, service customers and grow your business and find the technology to support it.
Cybersecurity is on everyone’s agenda. The threat landscape is constantly changing, hackers are becoming more sophisticated. Remote working may increase the threat vector for many, as the risk spreads outside of the company, and employees feel more relaxed about mixing personal and business uses outside of the office.
A recent survey from Cisco, suggests that small businesses are hit by 62% of all cyber attacks, and they may struggle to recover.
The global pandemic has been a turbulent time for almost all, and the world of work has changed in a way that would have been impossible to conceive even pre pandemic. It’s hard to imagine an area of life that has not been affected.
Measures in place to manage the pandemic, isolating, shielding, social distancing have forced a change to the way people work, learn, shop and meet, left many IT departments scrambling to catch up.
Underpinning all these initiatives has been the speeding up of IT and technology digital transformation projects. Enabling the remote workforce, transitioning to online learning and broadcasting content, increasing capacity for surging online demand, monitoring safe numbers of people in-stores or factory floors or on public transport, organisations have changed at a breakneck pace; a 2 or even 5-year IT roadmap suddenly had to be delivered in months.
As an IT services provider, Advatek has seen our customers through some rapid digital transformation projects, from improving IT security to give staff remote access, moving to cloud, SD-WAN projects, more managed services.
Cybersecurity is on everyone’s agenda. The threat landscape is constantly changing, hackers are becoming more sophisticated. Remote working may increase the threat vector for many, as the risk spreads outside of the company, and employees feel more relaxed about mixing personal and business uses outside of the office.
A recent survey from Cisco, suggests that small businesses are hit by 62% of all cyber attacks, and they may struggle to recover.
IOT (Internet of Things) is a fast-moving technology transforming many different industries and sectors. From smart technology devices in healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing, to the rise in these devices have changed the way many companies do business.
IOT devices can monitor changing environmental conditions such as temperature, count number of people, and alert for intruders. Smart cities use IOT devices to monitor traffic levels and flow, give weather and pollution warnings and even control street lighting.
Many organisations have moved some or all of the services to cloud computing. With the constraints of on-premise and outdated architecture and its complex management, cloud computing is a step towards agile, scalable and better performing IT environment, delivering a better end-user experience, more automation, immediate access to tools and resources.
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