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5 Ways to Recognize What Technology Your Business Needs

Rick Delgado / 3 min read.
January 11, 2018
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Technology has revolutionized the way businesses carry out their operations today. Startups are now able to compete with larger established companies by taking advantage of the options technology provides to them.

By strategically using the right technology, businesses have been able to significantly cut down on their operational costs and expand their growth exponentially. The following are aspects of technology that businesses should consider when seeking to improve their business:

1. Improved communication

Thanks to the internet, companies nowadays can have streamlined communication either internally or externally at super-fast speeds thus eliminating unnecessary delays which used to be common in the past. Communication is now usually just a click or a call away. With enhanced real-time communication available, businesses can maximize the use of modernized communication methods such as live video conferencing, live chats, emails, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

Firms can also use social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to engage with their audience and carry out their online campaigns at relatively low costs compared to using traditional marketing channels. Efficient communication will also increase your firm’s productivity by enabling you to swiftly get your message across to your business partners and clients while eliminating downtimes caused by delayed communication.

2. Better storage systems

Gone are the days when businesses had to have large shelf cabinets stacked with loads of files and papers. This not only occupied large office space but also made the working environment non-conducive. Recent technology has solved that problem through the use of modern storage systems such as cloud computing. Businesses can now process and retrieve large amounts of data amounts in a stress-free and easy way. No more need for large amounts of space as data is stored safely on internet servers where it is backed up as well.

3. Automation of business processes

Technology has enabled businesses to save time that is usually spent on performing redundant tasks by automating business processes. This frees up your valued workforce to be able to focus on more productive aspects of the business. Business process automation has led to the development of automated customer responses, social media management, and task management which can save companies from time wastage on handling simple tasks. Having a task management software can also help to protect your business from the unnecessary confusion which could arise from unclear communication.


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4. Improved security for businesses

Businesses had a difficult time in the past trying to hide sensitive information in private folders and safes, and they had to worry about the safety of those documents regularly. Security is still a key concern even now, but technology has eased the security process for firms. By investing in the right software such as advanced antivirus software, businesses can protect themselves from online attacks. Technology also enables enterprises to protect sensitive client details, financial data, and other vital proprietary information through the use of restricted access to those files on its servers.

Technology has also significantly improved burglary systems with the advent of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras. They are versatile as they can be placed in strategic positions on the business premise, and they can be designed to suit several places. For example, you can have a door camera that records everyone who goes through your door. This discourages unauthorized persons from invading your business premises.

5. Better analyzing capabilities

Businesses often struggle with analyzing the performance of its operations mainly because of poor data management. With technology, this is no longer an issue since using the right software companies can gather data from various departments at once and store all the data in a central location. The system is then able to analyze this data further and organize it into predictive trends and patterns.

This information is valuable to the business. With a good strategy, a company can draw from the information received and the data analyzed to significantly improve its operations and deliver better service to its customers. There are also online tools that are free to use which can help businesses examine how well their firm is performing such as Google Analytics which can track the activities of your clients on your website.

A Final Thought:

If you are considering investing in technology to expand your business, it is worth considering the above areas to determine which is the most critical for your business.

Categories: Strategy
Tags: big data technology, business, organization, strategy

About Rick Delgado

I've been blessed to have a successful career and have recently taken a step back to pursue my passion of freelance writing. I love to write about new technologies and keeping ourselves secure in a changing digital landscape. I occasionally write articles for several companies, including Dell.

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