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Your infrastructure set-up will always reflect whether your business can run efficiently. Technology is constantly evolving, so it’s wrong to assume that your outdated IT infrastructure won’t begin to cost you sooner or later.
The older your infrastructure, the more you’ll pay to maintain and keep it running. We’re not just talking about financial costs but also from a technical and business perspective.
Critical gaps in your cyber security
Cyber security is a constant hot topic in the IT landscape. Particularly now, as cybercriminals grow in sophistication and determination. They only need to find one vulnerability to gain access to your systems, which they can find in your outdated software.
Many businesses continue with legacy software and systems because their staff are comfortable using them for quite some time. They don’t know how vulnerable legacy IT is to malware and cyber-attacks compared to contemporary software. In the event of a breach, not only will your business suffer financially to remediate the issue, but it will also hurt your brand reputation and your relationships with customers.
Server downtime
The thing with ageing hardware is that it’s unreliable, so you never know when your systems could come crashing down. An alarming 40% of server hardware is over three years old, which causes higher costs and increased downtime. Not only will this directly impact your business, but it will also impact your service to your customers, and the consequences of prolonged downtime can be brutal.
You also have to take employee experience into account. Constant downtimes will affect their productivity and performance – something your business can’t afford to lose. But upgrading to modern infrastructure such as the cloud will provide more reliability, performance, speed and scalability.
Inability to innovate
All businesses should consider how to use new software, hardware and technologies to grow. And whilst some businesses have moved forward with their digital transformation projects, some are still stuck in their old ways. The problem with outdated infrastructure is that it isn’t dynamic enough to scale with your business, preventing innovation and restricting you from gaining the competitive edge you need.
High total cost of ownership (TCO)
If you’re still running your business on-premise, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with the high cost of ownership. On-premise storage generally comes with high maintenance costs. You’re already lumbered with the initial investment to purchase servers and additional hardware. But then you’ve also got extra expenses like software and licenses to upgrade systems and keep up with maintenance and repairs.
You don’t need to worry about this with the cloud. Migrating away from on-premise means there won’t be any upfront hardware or software license costs. You’ll only pay for what you use, and maintenance costs will dramatically decrease. And best of all, your data will be much more secure in the cloud. A recent survey found that 40% of businesses are moving their legacy systems to the cloud to secure their data.
Many businesses are still running on legacy systems because they fear change, and their complacent mentality sticks with the old “If it isn’t broke, why fix it? But it’s time to say goodbye to the old and hello to digital transformation.
Businesses that haven’t reviewed their infrastructure in a long time should consider how this will impact their business in the long run. Only then can they stay competitive and streamline their business process.
Not sure where to start? That’s where our team can step in. They’ll analyse your business, discuss your requirements with you and provide an actionable and tailored roadmap to transform your business. Get in touch with our team today.