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Fronde Offers Insights On Business’s IT Spend

Announcement posted by Fronde Systems Group 31 May 2016

Fronde is a technology industry leader with 24 years of experience, over 200 people, and offices across Asia Pacific and they recently published a blog on their website on what every business needs to know about their IT spend, written by Mike Roxburgh.

As Mike explains, many businesses are looking to modernise their IT strategies, but struggle with limited budgets, and often they aren’t sure how to fix key problems or where to get help. As Mike goes on to elucidate, “Developing a functional, effective IT strategy can be more difficult for businesses with finite IT resources. Generally, organisations are looking to achieve three key outcomes from technology investments:

“1. Providing employees with modern, up-to-date tools and devices that can access all of the company’s applications from anywhere, at any time. The aim being to build a collaborative workplace, and help employees be more efficient and effective.

“2. Streamlining communications and engagement with external stakeholders including partners and customers to drive improved relationships and revenues.

“3. Creating new IT cost models and structures that will support investment in innovation and the agility to leverage digital technologies and new platforms, particularly in mobile and social spheres.”

Mike’s blog goes on to describe that while many companies are investing in IT, they are not seeing a strong return on that investment, and to solve this problem, organisations sometimes try to tackle one IT project at a time, in the hopes of achieving transformational results. However, as Mike says,  dealing with one IT project at a time is simply not the right approach.

This is because part of the problem is that organisations are spending too much on operations that simply maintain the status quo, rather than helping the company grow and move forward. Mike’s suggestion is that when more budget is put towards innovation, the company will be able to move towards digital modernisation and systems, allowing for greater capability and growth.

Mike goes on, “Reducing the total cost of ownership of IT is the key for these organisations. They can do this by implementing a cloud strategy to effectively remove the time and cost burden of infrastructure and network management. This will create lower expenditure on infrastructure, personnel, maintenance, and training.

“Cloud reduces costs in obvious ways but it also frees up IT staff for innovation, and that’s where companies can start to see significant benefits. Rather than focusing on discrete project after discrete project, businesses should consider a wholesale switch to cloud. This can have far-reaching impacts that companies can use to start seeing faster results.”

Fronde has been a pioneer of cloud computing for over 20 years, and identified early on that cloud computing would radically transform businesses. For further information on Fronde and their products and services please go to http://fronde.co.nz/