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Expert Insights: Preparing Your IT for 2025

Written by Team iuvo | Dec 10, 2024 4:00:00 PM

As we approach a new year, IT leaders are gearing up for the opportunities and challenges ahead. We asked our experts to share what they feel are the key areas of IT businesses should focus on in 2025.  

 

 

1 AI: Balancing Innovation and Data Security 

Artificial intelligence is still a buzzworthy topic, but as you get ready for 2025, it’s important to understand both its potential and its limitations. So many businesses are eager to adopt AI, without realizing that this adoption often requires thoughtful education, strategic planning, and a clear-eyed view of what AI can and cannot—or should and should not—do. 

AI is great for things like automating repetitive tasks, analyzing large datasets, and enabling predictive insights. However, if you want to implement AI effectively you should think about setting clear expectations for how it will be used within your business. It’s important for you to define specific use cases, establish company-wide guidelines for ethical and practical applications, and make sure that your team understands its role and boundaries. Developing and clearly communicating a strategy will help maximize AI’s potential for your business and prevent misuse.  

Equally as important is addressing the data security concerns associated with AI adoption. AI systems have become targets for cyber threats because they rely on large amounts of data. If you decide to use AI in your business (or if you’re already using it) you should prioritize securing your sensitive information, implement cybersecurity measures, and make sure that the AI solutions you’re using comply with any industry regulations.  

 

2. To Cloud or Not to Cloud?

To cloud or not to cloud—that is the question! Moving to the cloud offers reliability and scalability, but unfortunately, it’s not always the most cost-effective option. While leveraging "someone else’s computer" can deliver flexibility, it’s often more expensive than maintaining an in-house infrastructure.  

The answer? Find the right balance —or even a blended approach—between cloud and on-premise solutions. If you carefully evaluate your business’s  needs, you can figure out the mix that will deliver the best combination of cost-efficiency, scalability, and performance. 

 

3. Preparing for the Unexpected

The only constant in life is change, and being prepared to adapt quickly can make or break your business success. Whether it’s a shift in government administration, stock market fluctuations, or other unforeseen disruptions that may come your way, prioritizing both supply chain diversification and IT resilience can enable your business to be agile. 

Building IT Resilience 

Think of it like that classic scene from Friends where Ross yells "Pivot!" as he tries (and fails) to move a couch up the stairs. Without the right plan, the right tools, or a clear understanding of what’s possible, you might end up with a jammed couch—or in business terms, a down system. A resilient IT infrastructure is the equivalent of having the right team, tools, and strategy to navigate the twists and turns of unexpected challenges without the chaos. 

IT resilience allows you to make sure that your business can pivot (without all the yelling) and thrive. To achieve this, you’ll need to implement scalable systems, automate key processes, and build redundancies into your IT environment. In addition, you should build out a strong disaster recovery and business continuity plan. 

Diversifying Supply Chains 

If you are sourcing things like laptops, electronics, or other key supplies from a single provider you could be leaving your business vulnerable. You can create a safety net by being proactive and identifying alternative suppliers and markets to help you reduce risks and maintain your operations in difficult times.  

 

4. Avoiding Compliance Headaches

What’s as difficult as attempting to decipher a bowl of alphabet soup? Meeting regulations like HIPAA, FDA, FINRA, SOC 2, SOX, GxP, or CMMC. Seriously, saying all those abbreviations in one breath is practically a cardio workout! We’re here to tell you that in 2025 it doesn’t have to be so complicated. But how?! For starters, you can save yourself from compliance headaches by using effective tools and streamlined processes, what’s even better? Get some expert support so your business can handle any regulations without the stress and headaches. After all, when it comes to compliance, wouldn’t you rather enjoy the soup without choking on the letters? 

 

5. We’re Not in Kansas Anymore: Disinformation Security

With the rise of AI-generated content, it’s easy to sometimes feel like Dorothy stepping into Oz: “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” AI is a great productivity tool but it’s ability to be used to create disinformation and launch cyber threats is an ongoing concern as we move into 2025. Moving forward, businesses will need to explore cybersecurity solutions (if they haven’t already) that address the risks being brought on by AI-generated content like deepfakes and phishing schemes. Welcome to the new frontier; it’s time to secure your place in it. 

 

Ready for 2025? Make Your IT Work for You 

Planning for 2025 may feel overwhelming. At iuvo, we craft tailored IT solutions that meet your business exactly where it is and deliver the right level of service to match your goals, needs, and budget. 

Our approach is simple: no unnecessary complexity, no inflated expenses—just solutions designed to help your business thrive. Whether you need full-scale support, targeted expertise, or a balanced combination of both, we’ve got you covered. 

Make 2025 your most successful year yet. Reach out to iuvo today and we’ll create an IT strategy built for your success.