Planon’s IWMS Use Cases for a Pandemic Response
Leverage all the potential of your Planon software to ensure business continuity and support business recovery in times of a pandemic response
Read more“Working from home” has become a new reality, as organizations have adapted to critical safety regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, organizational behavior will continue to shift, not just in the way people work, but also how organizations think about their IT and application landscape. For instance, we are already seeing that existing trends, like remote working and cost reduction, are accelerating. One of these trends is the adoption of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), cloud infrastructure and application services.
COVID-19 has suddenly made it clear that cloud services are essential for business continuity, especially now that we are dealing with unprecedented uncertainties and physical “lock downs,” and organizations need to support their employees remotely for an extended period of time.
As many employees work from home, organizations are forced to look for video web tools, messaging programs and other collaboration software. But also processes such as finance, HRM and facility management need tools that work in the office but must also remain secure and usable outside the typical office building setting.
As a result, many organizations are re-evaluating their stance on cloud solutions, and many who were hesitant to shift are clearly seeing the benefits. In fact, many large organizations are working to eliminate existing internal barriers to cloud adoption, and globally, we see both small and large organizations in all industries showing a significant increase in cloud adoption over the past months.
The COVID-19 pandemic is already accelerating cloud adoption, not just as a technological shift, but also as an operational model. Some countries have had more early adopters than others, but IT experts and analysts believe it is highly likely that we will see a new cloud-first model become the global standard very soon.
While the shift to cloud solutions has been prevalent in the commercial world, the shift within B2B software solutions seemed inevitable, it was just a matter of timing. Some experts expect that the global COVID-19 pandemic will result in a faster cloud adoption curve – compressing a 10-year time frame to only 2-3 years.
For organizations still hesitating to take the first steps towards the cloud; below are the most common reasons for other organizations to migrate:
Planon customers who have moved to the cloud in recent years have reported drastic savings and improvements in areas such as speed and security.
Pieter Reijalt, Project Manager IT at Ahold Delhaize in the Netherlands, reported to us “Bringing the solution to the cloud significantly reduces our Total Cost of Ownership and ensures this solution stays future-proof by continuous updates.”
Karlo Porter-Price, IT & Information Manager at The Open University in the UK, told us “The project has proven that cloud is indeed a cost efficient, good performing, secure and future-proof alternative to an in-house installation.”
We are all facing major challenges, but there is also an opportunity for leaders in their field to drive their organizations and to innovate as we all try to adapt to the “New Now” in our daily work. As uncertainties around transitioning to the cloud continue to disappear you can take advantage of the momentum and start prioritizing IT initiatives that can benefit most from a cloud migration. A transformation from your IWMS environment to the cloud should be at the top of your list, if you haven't taken this step already.