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      COVID & THE IT LANDSCAPE

      Default Author • Sep 20, 2021

      As businesses prepare for the post lock down uptick in consumer spending, now is good time to consider the optimal sources and types of data that can be used to track consumer behaviour. Having the advantage of knowing customer preferences may be the winning factor that organisations have over their competitors to make the most of economic recovery.


      Companies should ensure their data systems and strategies are optimised to provide real-time operational analytics and support business decision making. Now more than ever, IT teams need to feel comfortable with answering questions about data and knowing how to access it efficiently.


      The pandemic has drastically changed the way consumer-centric businesses operate, physical stores are closed, CBD’s are empty and IT departments are under pressure to ensure they have the applications and security to support remote work for entire organisations. Spending on security software, cloud tools, data management and VPN’s are at an all time high.


      With Covid changing the workforce and world as we know it, it’s our priority to ensure you don’t get left behind. Contact us  to see how we can help you ensure your organisation has got the tools, strategy and team it needs to stay ahead.

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