This New Year, we are making the following IT predictions:
1. Websites will evolve.
As sales improve for businesses we predict they will look at ways to ensure costs are kept down as well as seeking new channels. We’re gaining more and more evidence of websites saving companies time and generating sales and see 2011 as they year when brochure-only websites finally disappeared.
2. iPads for Business.
As the new iPad arrives towards the end of the first quarter in 2011, it is rumoured to have added a camera and tougher glass. We predict that businesses will start using these devices for presentations. What we really need is a USB port, but that may not happen for another year.
3. Security on Clouds will get tougher.
More companies are moving towards club computing, there are downsides such as losing the internet connection and all work stops. We predict that hacking into clouds will continue to increase and security will tighten up much more.
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4. Social Media still growing.
As social media moves into the work environment it will become the first place for companies to check out other companies. The key issues are having a good social media policy in place and ensuring staff understand its purpose at work.
5. Greater integration.
More companies will seek greater links between different computer programmes to save time and improve reporting. There will be more investment in software to connect different programmes and enable businesses to become more effective.
What are your IT predictions? Do tell.