For many CIOs and COOs, the process of technology continues to be a top priority for many come 2019. As a major headache, businesses are increasing their cloud investments to move forward with digital transformation efforts were then faced with the massive undertaking of getting multiple resources connected for a seamless user experience.
Many of the local SMBs have found a lack of competency in many smaller providers, with stitching together applications and services to make up your current IT environments. It’s these environments that will increasingly become more hybrid. With a large mix of on-premises equipment dispersed across various sites, public and private continue to muddy the waters.
As part of the many businesses moving towards a digital transformation, IoT (Internet of Things) has entered, further cluttering device options and platforms that can begin to optimize your operations. As many begin with 2019 initiatives, that will further bring on greater levels of complexity. As a result, many local business owners have identified this gap and began to address this in their technology plans.
Digital Initiatives
Digital transformation continues to add pressure on the organization. As one of the most experienced MSPs in the SF Bay Area, we continued to rapidly innovate, enhance your speed-to-market and greater your customers’ experience with your business.
By assessing your existing investments in equipment and resources to better determine what new investments need to be made, you increase your chance of achieving your technology goals. The digital transformation many businesses are undergoing isn’t exclusively about new technology, but instead, deciphering what makes sense to retain and what needs to be integrated for legacy applications and services. It’s more of a comprehensive assessment.
With all this in mind, we offer CIOs and COOs a range of services to further assist in the development of these transformative plans. In our experience, these three components continue to best assist companies in their digital future.
- Assessments & Planning – As you begin launching digital initiatives, the need to measure twice, cut once can be a great undertaking for businesses. Involving a review of current architecture and bandwidth demands of these assets requires greater discovery to determine a solution that’s right for your business.
- Execution – Once planning and alignment are finished, technology providers assist in multiple ways to execute this vision. It takes an IT Expert to match workloads to platforms with optimization in mind, followed by the task of creating a truly digital ecosystem where your business network can be secured and managed successfully.
- Follow Through – With experience gained through time, we continue to see clients with a lack of talent and expertise in these fields. To fully integrate technology, it requires businesses to either hire someone full-time or outsource to an MSP. As your business continues to propel further towards a more connected network, how does a business keep all of this secure and up-to-date?