Managing your tech with limited IT resources
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As businesses around the world tighten their belts in the face of troubling economic hardship, it can be difficult to find a way to keep your business operating effectively for the foreseeable future.
With parts shortages impacting the delivery of vital workplace technology across industries, it’s more difficult than ever to ensure your employees have the right hardware to be efficient and productive.
But even in these challenging market conditions, there are countless ways to get the most out of your IT infrastructure without breaking the bank.
For starters, the PCs and laptops that your employees use every day no longer have to cost the earth. Of recent Gartner figures (opens in new tab) estimated global spending on new devices will drop significantly, finding powerful yet lightweight devices with long battery life is easier than ever, with a range of technology advancements meaning such items are now much cheaper than they used to be.
With the world’s PC and laptop manufacturers battling for market share and profitability, the cost of effective workplace devices is falling rapidly, so it should be much easier to get your hands on a large number of devices for your workforce.
This explosion of devices also means there’s a lot more choice than ever before, so finding a cost-effective solution that allows your employees to do their jobs can be a much easier task. Buying in bulk is always a good way to get a deal, meaning company-wide implementations or upgrades no longer need to be caught up in purchasing purgatory – the freedom to shop big is here.
Another side of these new freedoms exposed by the growth of hybrid working are the huge advances made in remote access and management systems. With employees no longer working in the office, where they have easy access to IT systems and security protection, the need for remote access services has never been more important – and it can also be good news for companies facing resource challenges.
Remote access is possible over both local networks and the internet, meaning with the right software your employees can access the information and data they need to get their jobs done, and you can ensure they stay productive and efficient , all at a much lower cost to you and your business than hands-on in the office.
The rise of hybrid working has also led to widespread concerns about cybersecurity, with employees unaccustomed to working outside an office potentially falling prey to scams and cyber-attacks.
Managing all these devices in an office can be a huge headache, with complaints and tickets piling up quickly, but remote access and device management services ensure that your IT teams can get the tasks they need done quickly and without major disruption. Rolling out security patches or updates to your entire workforce can now be done without them having to be in the office, so your employees can get back to doing what they do best.
When it comes to your systems themselves, the rise of low-code and even “no-code” platforms is one of the most intriguing technology success stories in recent years. By making software development and programming more accessible than ever, such platforms require little or even no coding experience to create apps and services, giving all your employees the opportunity to participate if they choose.
Allowing employees to get their hands dirty creating and developing can also have the benefit of freeing up your IT support to focus on the tasks at hand, making everyday work more enjoyable for everyone.
So while times are undoubtedly tough for many businesses, there are a number of services and platforms available to help ease the burden. At the end of the day, having the right devices to be productive whether that be a reliable desktop PC or a portable yet powerful laptop that lasts should always serve you well so choose your investment wisely and your business should be ready must be to succeed.