As we approach 2023, we see how numerous technologies are developing, which will significantly affect the telecommunications industry. Here are a few key trends to watch out for.

Driven by rapid technological developments, connectivity has become a crucial element of our modern economy. As hybrid working methods have taken precedence, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) were once again working tirelessly to provide internet connectivity as well as hardware, software and cloud-related products to businesses and homes.

Many businesses were under pressure to streamline several internal processes to create long-term strategies intended to ensure business longevity in the case of future catastrophes. Similar to the past two years, 2023 is expected be another year full of whirls and change.

The modernisation of telecommunications will further support the remote work revolution. If you are thinking of investing in digital transformation to increase productivity, boost sustainability and create competitive advantage, here are a few key trends to watch out for.

Beyond the necessity to augment business connectivity, future networks should be constructed with improved sustainability goals, security that fosters integrity, and the capacity to expand connectivity to rural parts of the world.

Employee shortages, supply chain interruptions and an immediate need for simplified operations increased the demand for smart, connected environments. As we approach 2023, we see how numerous technologies are developing, which will significantly affect the telecommunications industry in the new year.

1. Industry cloud platforms

Industry-specific cloud platforms will revolutionise operations as technology develops. It offers everything the cloud has to offer, but industry-specific cloud platforms are better suited to address the unique problems that any given industry might encounter.
Vertical cloud platforms bring together software, platform and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) capabilities. They are purposefully designed to use the digital framework to stimulate business activities for a particular industry, offering industry players the agility to manage workloads, data, compliance or other needs of their segment.
Businesses can leverage this technology by sharing processes, such as procurement, distribution and payment transactions.

2. Hyperautomation

Hyperautomation focuses on optimising business processes by identifying workflows and automating them using an advanced set of technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning or robotic process automation.

The combination of these technologies enables end-to-end automation of complex or repetitive tasks, enhancing productivity and efficiency. This provides productivity gains to employees, improves job satisfaction and thereby employee performance.

Businesses ought to consider automating their sales funnels, order management systems and customer service processes to foster customer experiences and create competitive advantages.

3. Edge computing

Edge computing delivers computing nearby to the data source by executing fewer processes in the cloud and moving these processes to local areas, such as on a user’s computer, IoT device or edge server.

This technology can also be placed at enterprise premises, inside factory buildings, in homes and vehicles, including trains and aeroplanes. Being close to the data source can benefit businesses in numerous ways, including low latency, a decrease in bandwidth, fast data processing times and the reduced risk of downtime.

Businesses may fully utilise the large volumes of untapped data-linked devices provided by using planogram analysis and edge computing for merchants.

4. Sustainable technology

Without a doubt, one of the most challenging tasks of this decade is creating a sustainable future and businesses are being held more responsible for their environmental and social initiatives by customers, employees and shareholders.

Being environment-friendly, reducing energy consumption and reducing waste through the manufacturing and deployment of computers, servers and related subsystems cannot be ignored in a climate change global era.

To fully allow sustainability, the platforms and tools that are used must be energy mindful. Utilising sustainable technologies will instil sustainability ideals in digital businesses, organically directing the solutions they offer in the direction of this larger purpose.

5. Cybersecurity

Data and infrastructure need to be protected regardless of where they are located. Given how quickly digital technologies are becoming a pivotal feature in everyday life and with the introduction of new technologies.
Keeping up with current security trends is the best way to ensure that a business’s defensive strategy is up to date. Employees need to be educated on a wide range of topics, including best practices for password management, identifying phishing attacks, and protecting sensitive information.

Business transformation is an inevitable phenomenon, as new technologies arise and are utilised in the different processes, products and assets. Businesses that adopt these trends will be able to respond quickly to market changes and unforeseen events.

The wheels of technological innovation will continue to turn faster and faster. Therefore it is essential to partner with a trusted ISP provider such as Stem Connect. By partnering with an experienced ISP provider, you can guarantee your business’s network infrastructure is stable. Stem Connect takes the hassle out of your ISP structure by providing customised connectivity solutions to suit your business needs.

We can help you revolutionise your infrastructure, streamline operations, and simplify your processes, enabling businesses of all sizes to remain robust in today’s changing times. Contact us today to speak to a professional.

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  • compile usage statistics for our Online Services.
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Sharing your personal data We may share your personal data for the purposes set out in this Privacy Statement (as applicable): With our affiliates and subsidiaries for the purposes set out in this Privacy Statement. Stem Connect is the party responsible for the management of jointly used personal data:
  • With service providers to provide operational services or facilitate transactions on ourbehalf, including but not limited to processing of orders, assisting with sales-relatedactivities or post-sales support, client support, email delivery, data analytics and auditing
  • Where you consent to the sharing of your personal data In connection with, any joint venture, merger, sale of company assets, consolidation or restructuring, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business by or to another company.
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Any third parties with whom we share personal data are contractually required to implement appropriate data protection and security measures to protect personal data and are not permitted to use personal data for any purpose other than the purpose for which they are provided with or given access to personal data.
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  • Compiling statistical data
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  • Measuring traffic patterns for our Online Services
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  • Personal data is needed to maintain accurate business and financial records
  • There are automated means to enable you to access and delete your personal data at anytime
  • The personal data is sensitive personal data in which event we will generally retain this fora shorter period of time
  • You have consented to us retaining your personal data for a longer retention period, in which case, we will retain personal data in line with your consent.

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