Business Trends of 2008
Want to know the big business trends of 2008? Verizon Business makes some predictions. Check out Top 10 big business trends on Navtej Kohli business blog.
Below is Verizon Business’ list of ten hot trends for 2008:
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Global Greening - Verizon thinks that businesses will begin to do more greenifying of their business practices by using more audio, video and web conferencing rather than sending employees to get together (reduces carbon emissions), cutting back on paper and other efficiency-motivated moves.
Virtualization and On-demand Computing (a.k.a. Computing as a Service) - The green initiatives will carry over to the company infrastructures, according to Verizon. Not only will using things such as virtual servers conserve power, they will save companies money and take up less space.
Telepresence - So, more video conferencing, right? Well, Verizon says that latest technology to be employed will create very cool virtual meetings where it’s as good as being face to face. According to the list: “In addition to internal company gatherings, telepresence will enable meetings with customers, partners and suppliers, and, increasingly, high-end telepresence systems will be able to interoperate with traditional video-conferencing equipment.”
Outsourcing/Out-tasking - More companies will look at what tasks can be outsourced to third-parties to increase productivity and flexibility, as well as lower costs. ’nuff said.
Smartphones and Managed Mobility - More businesses will spend more on mobile devices like smartphones to ensure that employees are plugged in outside the office with mobile email, calendars, etc. Remember, it’s Verizon doing the predicting here. According to them: “Managed Mobility will become the next frontier, helping businesses track, monitor, secure and manage the mobile devices accessing their corporate networks.”
Unified Communications - This is aimed at unifying communications and enhancing collaboration in the workplace. Basically, VoIP will help businesses streamline communications — you know like one number reaches you where ever you are and whatnot.
Work-Life Balance - This one is a little counterintuitive — while there will be more communications, more smartphones, more connectivity, there will also be more emphasis on separating work and personal lives. Verizon says that it’s something that employees will struggle with and businesses need to address (along with security concerns, which they say Secure Socket Layer (SSL) based remote access solutions will take care of.
The CIO as Business Strategist - “CIOs will take on an even more pivotal role in determining how to invest capital most effectively to help their companies reduce costs, increase productivity and achieve a wide range of corporate objectives. CIOs also will be responsible for making supply-chain management decisions and environmental improvements.”
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