With Chat GPT and Bing’s AI chatbot coming to the fore of recent leaps in tech and its accessibility to the public, you might be asking what other tech is changing, and how it can impact your business.
With ChatGPT and Bing’s AI chatbot coming to the fore of recent leaps in tech and its accessibility to the public, you might be asking what other tech is changing, and how it can impact your business.
Cloud technology continues to underpin the scalability, flexibility, and reliability of most IT applications used by businesses. However, according to our Managing Director of Cloud & Security, Phil Bindley, in our Get Your Head in the Cloud series, most businesses shouldn’t expect to see radical changes to how they use the Cloud for the next five to ten years.
Instead, businesses should focus on optimising how they’re currently using the Cloud to support their wider business strategy. Understanding the full extent of how the Cloud can be used to evolve their teams and operations means they could benefit from cost savings, improved inter-team communications, and securing their sensitive data.
Rather than relying on a new revolution to offer itself up in the face of increasingly uncertain economic and political environments, review whether the Cloud services you use already are cost-effective and secure.
Watch the video below to hear from Phil on how to evolve, not revolutionise, your current Cloud technology:
Want to watch the rest of the Get Your Head in the Cloud series? Simply click the button below to check out other short clips answering frequently asked questions about the Cloud.