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A Peek Preview: Tech that will Shape SMEs in 2020

By 15th November 2019No Comments

It’s that time of year again! While you list all of those New Year’s resolutions, we are polishing our IoT-enabled crystal ball to find out what 2020 will hold for IT in your business. As always, we take pride in our nerd-infused technology forecasts – and strive to make sure that local business owners are prepared for what’s around the corner! Let’s take a closer look…

 

Transitioning to fully managed Cloud solutions

We foresee a wholesale shift to completely managed and cloud-based IT for SMEs. Already, a small percentage of forward-thinking small businesses are completely cloud-based – with a mobile workforce, too. So, what does this mean, in practice? This means that the business has no power-guzzling server in the office (sorry Eskom!), and employees’ laptops carry no sensitive data, either. At closer inspection, this means that the office itself is becoming redundant! One only has to look up these days to notice the prevalence of trendy collaborative workspaces (think WeWork) and increasingly popular “hot desk” environments. Death of the office, anyone?

Without a doubt, this trend is being driven by the adoption of the cloud and key subsets of cloud computing such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). Indeed, if one simply looks at what is possible within the Microsoft Office 365 “stack” alone, you will see that the majority of applications that a small business needs are native to this environment. Notably, such applications have a “single sign-on” function that allows for ease of use, strong security, and efficiency. Additionally (and this is critical!), once you operate within this environment, there are incredible business intelligence and analytics benefits – primarily because multiple aspects of the operation are now running in a single environment that has been made for the purpose. Do you need a nerd-flavoured translation here? So, with this type of application, your business data is easily and automatically collated and made available to you, the owner, to make rapid decisions that will drive operational efficiency (and profit!).

The dark side 

Sadly, a significant driver of widespread cloud adoption is the ever-increasing threat of cyber-attacks – along with shadow IT, and malware (ransomware in particular). These threats will only increase into 2020. Cyber fraud/hacking is now a highly sophisticated and very profitable industry, and every business represents a target (no matter its size or sector). For example, if one looks into “malware as a service” online, you will quickly see that it is now a business model that one can adopt, quickly and easily. Surprised? It gets even worse! Today, you can pay for a subscription to one of many providers of malicious software and get a unique key that identifies you as the “reseller” (for lack of a better word)…and the more people you can infiltrate or infect, the more money can be made. Believe it or not, they’ll even provide IT support!

Flying towards 5G (and ultra-fast computing)

Now, let’s get back to the brighter side of life. Tech experts and telecoms companies are all getting very excited about 5G. Are you in the dark here? 5G is essentially the latest iteration of wireless data standards and promises to be around 10 times faster than the current state-of-the-art 4G used by cellphone networks (while also being more reliable). Around the world, 5G mobile data networks became available for the first time in 2019, although they were very expensive and limited to functioning in confined areas. 2020 is likely to be the year when 5G takes off – with data-only network provider Rain looking to be the local trailblazer. In September 2019, Rain stated that selected existing customers had been invited to use the new ultra-fast network with unlimited internet access for R1,000 a month. Impressively, Rain’s chief marketing officer told the media that the company has achieved speeds of 700 Mbps during testing (but the typical client will see speeds around 200 Mbps). In short, the world is barrelling towards superfast mobile internet speeds – and web surfing bliss!

As these trends and technologies unfold, we will be sure to provide a nerd-infused update to empower your SME in 2020…

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