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Technology Role in Post-COVID World #DigitallyEquipped

Technology Role in Post-COVID World #DigitallyEquipped

In 2020, Zoom exploded onto the scene. With people walled off inside their residences, applications that allowed us to stay in touch became increasingly important to our daily routines concerning work and personal. People flocked to Zoom in droves, over other alternatives. Zoom daily meeting participants skyrocketed from 10M to 300M.

The epidemic boosted the use of digital technologies across virtually every sector, as businesses of all sizes sought to keep their activities going. There’s a silver lining to this worry: it demonstrated how modest adjustments in daily operations may help contingency planning and resilience.

Remote work is the most obvious example. Many organizations balked at the idea before the pandemic, but, as the numbers from Zoom show, remote collaboration tools enabled more than a 300million people to stay connected despite physical distance.

Technology has also aided in the tracking of contacts for public health organizations, food delivery for restaurants and groceries, e-commerce for retailers, information distribution for government bodies and news organizations, online learning for schools, and supply chain analytics for distributors and couriers.

Despite so much upheaval, these solutions succeeded in preserving continuity and assisting firms in overcoming unanticipated problems and financial pressures, demonstrating the power of technology as an enabler and a valuable tool for building resilience into the future.

Technology Role in a Post-Pandemic (Covid) World — Evolfinity

Since the pandemic’s outbreak, businesses and individuals have seen how technology has the ability to change the world. It allowed people to stay in touch, allowing enterprises to adapt and keep operating. It also exposed some organizations to new business practices and skills that make their firm more competitive while also helping it develop. Lessons learned from this epidemic will be applied to create better business models that are more customer-centric and resilient to continue to navigate future crises.

Within a few days of the pandemic’s announcement, Evolfinity switched its worldwide operations to work from home. As a Technology-Enabling organization, Evolfinity was already quite remote-friendly, but we noticed an increase in productivity in certain roles and job functions that had previously worked mostly onsite. This reinforced Evolfinity’s view that competence and skill are more important for productivity than geography, prompting us to think more about hybrid working patterns in the future to improve talent availability, service consolidation, and efficiency.

More and more businesses are making the same connection. Remote work eliminates money on rent while allowing organizations to access a broader talent pool. At the same time, certain jobs benefit from face-to-face interaction or need onsite activity. Businesses must balance their requirements and create a solution that works for them by analyzing their needs and building a solution that

Not that there’s a single correct approach to go digital, but rather that adopting technology provides numerous paths forward. Technology has aided businesses in becoming more client-centric, in making business models more flexible, in improving visibility and decision-making throughout organizations and supply networks, and in increasing overall resilience. People and firms will continue using the technologies that assisted them

Post-Covid Tech Essentials To Grow Exponentially

In 2020 and 2021, organizations implemented a slew of cutting-edge and well-known technologies, but a few proved to be truly game-changing, with the potential to continue influencing business operations in the future.

Remote infrastructure

The epidemic highlighted the significance of connectivity in today’s global economy. People must be able to keep in touch and work from anywhere in order to maintain business operations going. Going forward, remote infrastructure and collaboration technologies (such as video conferencing and virtual desktops) will be essential.

5G and cloud computing

Many difficulties with connection and remote work may have been avoided if 5G had been more widely adopted before the epidemic. 5G adoption is expected to climb in the future. The power of cloud and edge computing working together with a 5G network will significantly improve underlying infrastructure capabilities.

The most crucial takeaway from this worldwide scenario is that technology is a powerful tool and an essential investment in any organization’s future. Enterprises that invested in technological innovation earlier than the pandemic were far better prepared to face the challenges of 2020.

Cybersecurity

Support for remote work services will continue to be essential. This includes IT asset support, customer care for end customers, and monitoring of infrastructure and applications. Working from home extends an organization’s digital network from onsite, company-owned devices to personal devices through a variety of public and private networks. In order to ensure that these gadgets have the required software and are following safety guidelines, organizations will have to invest more in IT infrastructure and cybersecurity.

Supply chain and industrial automation

A strong supply chain is a requirement in any emergency. Panic buying and abrupt changes in demand caused toilet paper, sanitizer, face masks, and laptops to be in short supply during the pandemic. Technology saved the day in the form of dynamic supply-chain planning and industrial automation.

In the future, technology will play an increasingly important role in the supply chain as Internet of Things (IoT) devices become more prevalent. These devices will provide real-time data that can be used to optimize inventory levels, track shipments, and predict demand.

Greater visibility and communication throughout the supply chain, particularly up stream with manufacturers and down stream in last-mile delivery, allowed companies to anticipate bottlenecks or scarcities and make plans accordingly, such as re-tooling factory lines to produce in-demand items.

The pandemic has underlined the importance of technology, not only in improving visibility and decision-making throughout organizations and supply chains, but also in increasing overall resilience. People will continue to adopt and invest in these technologies in order to be better prepared for the next global crisis.

These are only a few examples of how technology is playing a role in society today and will continue to do so in the future. As we become more reliant on technology, it is important to ensure that our infrastructure is able to support these advances. This means investing in 5G, cloud computing, data analytics, mobile technologies and cybersecurity, as well as supply chain and industrial automation. Doing so will help to ensure that we are better prepared for the next global crisis.

Get your business transformed from doing to being digital. Evolfinity can help you with that. We are a digital transformation company specializing in the latest technologies. Visit our website to learn more about what we can do for you. www.evolfinity.com

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