If it seems like technology is evolving at the speed of light these days, that’s probably because it is! It’s important for your company to keep up with the latest advances, so you don’t get left in the dust. Many exciting new tech trends are on the horizon this year — designed to help your business become more efficient, resourceful and innovative.
4 Tech Trends to Watch in 2015
Want to make sure your company doesn’t become obsolete? Keep an eye on the following four tech trends this year and how they could make your organization even better:
Greater Emphasis on Resource Management
Companies will become increasingly aware of energy usage, KPI consumption and computer-to-consumption ratios. Additionally, Gartner predicts that energy management will be an enterprise-level discipline by 2017, due to energy management information systems. Now is the time to start developing a plan for your company to scale back on its energy usage.
Onset of Fabric Data Centers
Many IT elements that are typically disaggregated — including monolithic servers, networks and storage — come together in fabric data centers. This promotes fast component replacement and/or substitution and service-driven RTI, while subsequently optimizing workloads. Expect to see a continued increase in integration.
Increased Emphasis on Mobile Devices
Consumers will continue to swap mobile devices for PCs, causing companies to need to build a variety of platforms. However, personal clouds and the decreasing size of data centers makes it much less challenging to meet these demands. The easier it is for your customers to access your content on the device of their choosing, the more business you’ll get.
Demise of Help Desks
These days, people don’t want to wait for a help desk technician to reply to their email or spend time on hold waiting for their call to be answered. Instead, they want answers to their questions in real-time, so expect companies to focus on developing a crowdsourcing support system.
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