Evoteq urges businesses to devise digital strategies that not only tackle effects of pandemic, but also include business plan to exit the crisis.
With the pandemic still raging, 2020 is the period of rapid modernisation of information technology infrastructure within regional entities striving to ensure continuity in their operations despite mobility restrictions and other challenges. The crisis has forced many businesses to undergo rapid digital transformation. In this light, one of the high points this year is that the IT industry has acted promptly to the demand for solutions ensuring business continuity.
Tools for project management, messaging and conferencing, document collaboration, remote access and time management have been swiftly deployed. The IT industry’s readiness has enabled remote working in businesses possible. Whenever businesses were not ready, the IT industry swiftly adjusted and provided the right services. This shows strength.
Evoteq urge businesses to devise digital strategies that not only tackle the effects of the pandemic, but also include a business plan to exit the crisis smoothly.
At Evoteq, we have been continuously investing in next-generation technologies and increasing our focus on innovation and digital transformation in anticipation of future modern customer needs and demands. This has made us well-positioned to help businesses thrive during the pandemic while complying with precautionary measures.
For instance, Evoteq have deployed safety inspection platforms to help clients implement contactless security and health checks at their building entrances. Evoteq have also delivered electronic bracelets for health checks of their workers, as well as supported seamless and productive remote-work arrangements.
Educating companies about the significance of implementing a holistic and comprehensive business digital strategy is a major challenge for our team. Evoteq discovered during this pandemic that a lot of businesses that seemed digitally ready are not digitally native. They bought digital tools, but are not digitally ready.
Also, some companies had licenses for remote services but were not activated. Evoteq were able to educate them and jump in to digitally transform them. Evoteq saw the need to emphasise the significance of embracing technology, not just procuring it, as well as train them about remote systems.
Evoteq have witnessed growing demand for digital and contactless technologies, including thermal cameras and facial recognition systems, as businesses have moved to ensure safety and security. Evoteq saw a higher interest in remote-work platforms and digital tools guaranteeing access to services across every domain.
More than ever, Evoteq would like to emphasise the importance of investing in advanced digital tools to support the remote-work system, implement a cautious office comeback and adapt to the new reality. Technologies such as cloud services, thermal cameras and facial recognition are going to be pivotal as businesses make changes in their processes to achieve rapid recovery and transformation.
Digital technologies will undoubtedly continue to be at the center of these changes. Evoteq also need to modernise core business processes to be truly agile and improve the value proposition and experience that companies offer to their customers and employees.
Evoteq are currently working with MoHAP on their initiative Tatmeen, a GS1-compliant solution based on EVOTEQ’s SmartTrack platform that tracks products from manufacturers to the end-users. Tatmeen is being designed to secure the healthcare supply chain. This is just one of our initiatives. Evoteq will continue to invest in future solutions to enable our clients to adapt to the evolving technology and operating landscape.