Two in five small to medium businesses (SMBs) say virtualisation is the best
way to bypass a potential recession.
Of 100 companies questioned by internet service provider
Star, 43 per cent cited virtualisation
tools as a key way to protect their organisation from the current economic
climate. A further 21 per cent of respondents said that a converged approach to
new technologies was the best strategy for dealing with the situation.
The availability of broadband was the most important factor for 17 per of
respondents, while 10 per cent believed new Web 2.0 technologies would play an
important role in battling economic instability.
"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. “Virtualisation helps achieve those business needs."
The ability to 'work smarter' was the most powerful driver behind making new
technology purchases, as cited by 43 per cent of those questioned.
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