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Warning Signs Your IT is Holding You Back
Warning Signs Your IT is Holding You Back
Digital transformation is talked about in every board meeting, seminar and I swear even my 5-year-old nephew had something to say. It’s relevant and it’s now. Knowing how, when and where to invest can be confusing. We’ve narrowed down what we believe paramount IT solutions to 3 categories, we’ve also included the potential symptoms of outdated IT and what a service provider can do for your business:
Your Workplace
Workplace drives efficiencies, without an optimal running infrastructure, you are sabotaging your potential. Symptoms of outdated workplace include:
Before: You have an ageing set of productivity software from multiple vendors.
After: One centrally-managed, secure and universally-accessible document management solution
Before: You have only voice and email support for customer interactions
After: An enterprise-wide instant messaging and team collaboration capability that additionally provides voice, video and screensharing
Before: Your employees are unable to access key systems remotely
After: All systems are accessible from any device and any location
Your Data
People say data is the new oil, it’s important that you’re making initiatives towards cloud hosting and data protection. Possible symptoms of outdated data hosting include:
Before: An underfunded and ‘just enough’ approach to information security
After: A continuous, rapid and proactive update of information system security
Before: Your ability to scale is slow and constrained by ageing and complex technology
After: Adequate technology infrastructure can be taken for granted in the design of new digital initiatives
Before: Always scaling up means excessive capacity
After: Large volumes of user-generated and machine-generated data have no impact on systems performance
Your Connectivity
It’s essential that your systems are operational and networks are kept uninterrupted. Possible symptoms of outdated connectivity include:
Before: You have a diverse and varied supplier base
After: A simple architecture and single-supplier model
Before: You have obscure and complex commercial contracts
After: Simple, flexible commercial contracts for connectivity services
Before: You use dedicated floor space and utilities to accommodate connectivity hardware
After: Minimal physical space and minimal facilities are needed to support connectivity
Thinking about transforming your business? Read our FREE checklist to find out the key considerations businesses should take in to account for digital transformation.
Timico
We deliver Connectivity, UC&C, Cloud & Hosting, Security and IT Managed Service Solutions to our customers, through Service Operations based in Newark, Winnersh, Telford and London.