Technology & Innovation

Reading: Future-proofing your business against changing technology

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TBM Team

Is there a way of future proofing your business particularly in the area of finance and business analytics? Are you happy with what you have? Are you missing out because you do not have ERP or predictive analytics?

Come and listen to business managers and independent advisers talk about their experience of adopting the latest business software and find out if it has been worth it.

Join In Cloud Solutions for a knowledge workshop over breakfast on November 21 at Spaces, 9 Greyfriars Road, Reading.

The pace of change in technology is frightening. Introducing new technology can be disruptive so how can you keep current? Is it possible to chose something today which will still be the best of breed in five or 10 years time?

Come along and listen to independent experts drawn from industry and consultancies to hear how new cloud technology allows you to scale without growing pains.

In Cloud Solutions, based at Hare Hatch, has gathered speakers from industry and from consultancies who have experience of selecting, implementing and using new systems.

"They know the  systems have led to greater profitability and easy integrations when acquiring new companies. Come and share their insights and yours too," said the company.

TBM Team

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