In the fast-paced landscape of modern business, continuity is more than just ensuring system uptime. It encompasses security, reliability, and the ability to capitalize on new opportunities swiftly. Cloud enterprise software emerges as the gateway to achieving this level of continuity, offering a secure and reliable platform that enables agile responses to emerging opportunities and market demands. Read the full guide or continue the blog for a complete summary.
Navigating The Cloud For Seamless Operations And Growth
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Avoiding Complexity In Mergers And Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) bring numerous challenges across all departments. But IT teams are often charged with providing the underlying infrastructure that will allow the organizations to operate successfully under a new configuration. This is a big ask and typically occurs with little warning, and regardless of how much ongoing work exists in the day job.
There are plenty of factors that can further complicate this scenario, including when the company is acquired or merged is in a different country with unique reporting and regulatory requirements. While part of an important growth strategy for the organization, these moves can put tremendous pressure on already taxed IT staff.
Topics: ERP, Change Management, Enterprise Resource Planning, Implementation Partner, Technology, CloudSuite, Risk & Compliance, Cloud, cloud migration
Even when you do everything right, the unexpected can happen. Natural disasters strike, equipment fails, and human errors occurs. While steps were taken to mitigate risk, when disaster strikes, it’s still up to you and your team to race to recover, to ensure actions to get back online are taken correctly, and time is never on your side.
If your organization previously reviewed and dismissed the value of the cloud, it’s time to reevaluate. Decisions that seemed to make sense last year or even last quarter, likely look very different through today’s lens. This week, we focus on critical system failure and how unexpected outages can bring a company’s mission-critical operations to its knees.
Losses can be initially staggering and ultimately far-reaching, impacting not only revenue and productivity but also long-term brand value. It’s been estimated that the average cost of IT downtime is $5,600 per minute, with $140,000 per hour on the low end and as much as $540,000 per hour at the higher end. Absorbing the activities to resolve the issue itself and then putting in place actions across the organization to recover from the critical failure and its consequences can derail an organization for an extended period of time.
Topics: ERP, Change Management, Enterprise Resource Planning, Technology, CloudSuite, Risk & Compliance, Cloud, cloud migration
Avoiding Disruption From Loss Of Technical Expertise
For many organizations, the realization that your go-to people, those who truly understand all the nuances in your enterprise ecosystem, are no longer there comes too late. Whether this loss comes through resignation, retirement, health issues, or merger and acquisition, you will need to find replacements. How can your organization ensure the continuity of day-to-day operations with the potential loss of technical expertise?
One of the ways to mitigate this risk is to accelerate cloud migration.
Many clients have shared with me that in today's challenging times, they need to focus on their core business and not worry about running IT systems. What would happen if your IT experts are no longer available?
Topics: ERP, Enterprise Resource Planning, Technology, CloudSuite, Cloud, cloud migration