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In the past 30 years, especially the last 10, numerous technologies have had an impact on Arrow UK and Ireland. Here are just a few trends, old and new, that have been opening new markets for us.
“As supply chains become more complex and time-to-productivity becomes more important, developers will help businesses react quicker, deliver sooner and be better informed,” Paul Kelly, country manager
The introduction of e-commerce in the mid-1990s allowed organisations to complete transactions anytime, anywhere; making all businesses potential customers and suppliers. This also increased corporate exposure to security risks, which meant a growth in our AV and Firewall portfolio.
Another critical development was birth of the smart phone and tablet in the late-2000s; bringing about the consumerisation of IT and enterprise mobility. If you don’t have a dedicated mobile app to complement your on-premise or cloud-delivered service, you’ll quickly be left behind. This led to a high demand for the security and connectivity mobile solutions that Arrow provides in Ireland.
In the mid-2010s, Ireland’s technology focus is only increasing, bringing us to the commoditisation of development. The Government has introduced coding classes for five-seven year olds, so the only way is ‘up’ for the quantity and quality of home-grown developers. As supply chains become more complex and time-to-productivity becomes more important, developers will help businesses react quicker, deliver sooner and be better informed.
Another key consideration in the second half of the decade will be dealing with the data deluge. Now is the time to review current data centre solutions, and take steps in tackling the inevitable future of unstructured data. Our recommendation is to look at how the Software Defined Data Centre will help improve agility, automation and flexibility compared to legacy infrastructure.
And, finally risk-based security and self-protection continues to be big. Reactive and perimeter security is no longer enough. To maintain a safe, open and secure cyberspace we must look at DLP, compliance, security remediation, and IPS and SSL VPN; thereby increasing our reliance on vendors like Checkpoint and F5.
Paul Kelly, country manager at Arrow ECS, Ireland
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