The biggest technology challenge facing Spanish SMEs in the next 12 months is Information security, identified by 43% of them. For this reason, more than half of SMEs have decided prioritize your investment in this areaa higher figure compared to 40% in other European countries.
After computer security, Spanish SMEs plan to focus their investment migrating to the cloud or increasing use of cloud services, update your hardware and update or replace your server. Among the next technological challenges facing these companies are ensuring the permanent operation of their corporate network, updating their systems, managing incidents in hybrid jobs, and training employees in the use of the software.
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For his part, Colin Blumenthal, Vice President of IT Services at Sharp Europehas said that “although the next 12 months are presented as a complex environment for SME growth, fortunately they have assimilated opportunities for increased investment in IT for greater efficiency, better management of their hybrid workforce and as support for ensuring security”.
Finally, Blumenthal adds that “moving processes and data to the cloud allows companies to create value propositions that support new generations of workers and that will be key to recruiting and retaining talent. At the same time With more information than ever in the public cloud, it’s no surprise that SMEs find it Computer security is one of the major technology challenges they will face in the coming months“.
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