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Five ways technology can improve Business Productivity


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It doesn’t matter how big or small your enterprise is, technology can positively affect it in a variety of ways. Technology has provided a platform for businesses to grow exponentially, furthering their operations beyond what they initially imagined.


As technology has developed, so have the rates of the productivity in the corporate world. In the past, what took companies weeks to accomplish can now simply be processed in a matter of hours. As well as productivity, factors like security, efficiency and profitability have all been aided through advancements in technology.


Here are five ways in which technology can improve your business’s productivity.


1. Virtualisation

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As the world continues to strive towards more cloud-based solutions, there has been a significant push towards the use of Virtualisation. Put simply, Virtualisation is running several virtual machines (VM) on a physical machine.


Each VM created shares a part of the physical computer’s resources, whilst maintaining its own environment. In the corporate world, Virtualisation provides a plethora of benefits that could aid your business:


  • Dynamic Allocation:

Resources used by each VM can be altered at any time to meet ever-changing business demands.


  • Cost Effective:

Virtualisation reduces your company’s hardware expenses and practically lowers energy consumption too.


  • Less Downtime:

Virtualisation provides your company with an easier route to backup and recovery of application workloads and data.


  • Improved Security:

Rather than securing hardware, virtualisation gives organisations the option to secure data.



1. Connected Workplace

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In the 21st century, it’s imperative your business always maintain connectivity. Any minute wasted, or any call missed can have a knock-on effect on profits in the long run as customers can lose trust in your firm. Being continuously connected ensures providing a holistically reliable service, thus giving customers confidence in your company’s ability to resolve their issues at any time.


Upgrades in mobile technology have allowed firms to grant their employees 24/7 access to work documents, thus permitting them to continue company operations out of hours. Platforms like Microsoft Enterprise Mobility + Security give your employees monitored access to company resources from any location on the planet. A connected workforce is a successful workforce.



1. Productivity Assessment Tools

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The introduction of Microsoft Office 365 has completely centralised the day to day operations of companies. Through the Office 365 portal, the management of corporate procedures has been made easier and become more streamlined. Office 365 provides greater data security, organisation, larger mailbox storage and access via several platforms.


The portal also gives administrators in your company the option to monitor the usage of apps over specified time periods. In the ‘Reports’ section, activities such as; email activity and OneDrive usage can be tracked, therefore allowing your company to monitor productivity.


This, in turn, has provided the perfect tools to highlight the most unproductive departments in your enterprise.



4. Collaboration Tools

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Regardless of the sector, your organisation cannot survive without the collaboration of its employees. One’s business relies on structure and that structure comes from each department focusing on certain aspects of the business. Within those departments, teams work together to accomplish seasonal organisational objectives.


Technology has facilitated this focus on teamwork through platforms like SharePoint, Google Docs and Dropbox Paper.

Such tools provide easier document & project management, regulated access to files, an integrated platform to work and the frequent updating of files. With the ability for several hands to work on the same document, productivity and efficiency can only be enhanced in the business environment.



5. Efficient Databases

The tech revolution has pushed the conventional methods of storing client data to a whole new realm. Technology now gives your company the choice of either storing data on-premises or off-site. With the use of database management systems (DBMS), the information stored can then be managed and analysed in greater detail.


Nowadays, businesses use database systems ranging from; Oracle to Microsoft SQL Server to IBM DB2 to Amazon’s SimpleDB. Basically, there are a plethora of database options available to companies to aid the handling of data. Instead of manually scouring through lists, your staff will waste less time by just simply typing the name of the client in question.


Empowering your employees with the latest technology not only puts them in the most ideal position for optimal productivity but also keeps them fully engaged in their work. As a business owner, you can’t go wrong with an investment in technology as it’s no longer the future, it’s the present.



At Correct Group, we can help by advising on the most up to date technology suited to your business. We can also recommend our highly skilled help-desk to assist you with any queries you may have.

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