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Turning to virtual technology
02 Jul 2008

Nearly half of SMBs are turning to new virtualisation technologies to help navigate the economic downturn, according to a survey of business owner/managers conducted by Star last week. The survey, of more than 100 small to medium businesses (SMBs), examined key technology challenges facing SMBs in the current economic climate.

“One of the biggest challenges facing small businesses today is access to finance, so as the economic slowdown continues, the number one priority is to do more with less, making the most of existing technology investments and using technology to respond quickly to changing business conditions,” said Ben White, chief executive of Star, the business ISP.  “Virtualisation helps achieve those business needs so it is not surprising that 43% of the survey respondents see it as a key technology to help ‘crunch-proof’ their businesses.”

 

21% of respondents also cited a converged approach to new technology as a recession-beater, while 17% felt that availability of broadband services would have the biggest impact on their ability to safeguard against a potential recession. Emerging Web 2.0 technologies were also seen as having a role to play in helping beat current economic conditions by 10% of respondents.

With IT budgets being stretched, 43% of respondents stated that solving real business challenges and enabling them to ‘work smarter’ were the current key drivers when making technology-purchasing decisions, while 25% said proven business benefits and working with a trusted partner that understood the SMB marketplace topped their list of requirements.