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GDPR and its impact on cloud system

2022.09.29./in Dynago /by dynago

With the increasing use of cloud services over the past few years, it is not only the integration and adoption of cloud technology that raises challenges for the organisations, but also the question how they can achieve GDPR compliance when using cloud.

Let’s look at the main challenges:

One of the key challenges of cloud computing is related to the management of confidential information. To ensure data security, companies need to know where their data is stored, how it can be transferred and how they can access their own data. Determining the applicable law is also a key element regarding GDPR. Within the EU, physical location is the decisive factor when determining which data protection rules to apply. This challenge is made greater by the volatility of data in the cloud. Data may be regularly moved from one location to another or stored in multiple locations at the same time. Therefore, it requires great care and attention to determine the applicable law.

Other additional cloud specific GDPR challenges, such as efficient data storage in the cloud also exist. According to the GDPR, personal data should not be stored for longer than necessary for a predefined purpose. Therefore, data retention periods should be defined, and it should be possible to effectively delete data at the end of the retention periods.

The next challenge is data portability for the controller. The controller should have the capability to retrieve the data from the system in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and make it available to the user the data belongs to or to another controller. It is also essential that the company concludes agreements with the relevant cloud service providers to this effect. Privacy is also a key element. Businesses, as data controllers, generally have no control over the cloud service provider’s environment, so, it is always necessary to assess the extent to which the service provider can meet the IT security requirements of the company. This can be done by assessing what IT security, data protection measures or certifications the service provider has in place or through the company’s third-party risk management process. In addition, risk management is also essential. The company’s risk management policy should also include risk management in relation to cloud service providers. Agreements with cloud service providers should also include the right to audit cloud service providers. Besides, it is also recommended to be informed about the types of metadata collected by the cloud service provider and how the metadata is handled.

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Using cloud technology is no longer an industry issue

2022.09.29./in Dynago, Uncategorized /by dynago

The way cloud systems are used and integrated may vary from industry to industry, but it doesn’t mean that some companies should dismiss cloud. In fact, more and more companies are recognising and integrating cloud technology into their daily operations. Some companies offer even their services in the cloud. Among them, the fifty most successful cloud technology providers in Hungary were also listed by Forbes. E-commerce, finance, agriculture, health and IT companies, from start-ups to large companies are all represented on the list, which also reflects the wide range of use of cloud services.

Below is a brief overview of the benefits of using the cloud in different industries.

 One of the industries that can benefit the most of cloud technology is the automotive industry where cloud technology can be used to improve analytics, maximise uptime, improve quality and optimise machine productivity. Then, health industry is also a key user. With IoT, the cloud enables a more efficient management of changing networks and usage patterns thanks to data collected from predictive analytics. In addition, banking institutions often use cloud computing to provide automated credit risk analysis and to increase the efficiency of credit or other transactional processes. For retailers a cloud system can provide valuable insights into customer behaviour, including customers’ buying habits, that empowers retailers to provide a personalised shopping experience to customers that can positively impact sales results. In addition, with cloud solutions, supply chain management companies and construction companies can provide access to the system to users in different locations, working from different devices that which can be particularly important for logistics and construction companies, but might be an asset also in any other industry.

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How to choose the best collaboration software for your business?

2022.05.26./in Dynago /by dynago

Companies have witnessed a dramatic shift towards teleworking solutions in recent years. This has resulted in a greater spending on digital tools to give employees more flexibility in their work. Collaboration software are one of the most popular and useful tools for people working from home. Besides, a collaboration software is also useful for office workers. In addition to real-time editing, they offer automation and analytics tools that are great for tracking the progress and performance of individual members. Moreover, the whole team can check the deadlines and milestones, so they can work together to achieve their goals.

The growing popularity of collaboration software has been also supported by a study of Statista. The study found that 79% of workers used a collaboration software for work in 2021, which is 44 % more than in 2019.

Today, companies can choose from a wide range of collaboration software developed specifically for business use. On the other hand, the great number of options can be overwhelming, so we present some tips to help you choose the right one for your company.

First, you should get acquainted with the workflows, and identify common bottlenecks and problems that your teams encounter in their projects. Other key factors such as the size of the company, the number of members per team, and the industry should be also considered.

Once you identified you team’s needs and key characteristics, it should be determined what features and tools to look for in your collaboration software. There are some essential features to search for when choosing your own collaboration software such as the central dashboard allowing the whole team to track the progress of the projects or shared data analysis and reporting, or real-time messaging.

Thirdly, consider the possibility of personalisation. Through personalisation, you can provide to your team members different options on how they want to carry out the tasks assigned to them. This includes questioning whether they do the tasks individually or in a group, but personalisation can also refer to accessibility options for different devices such as smartphones or tablets to access the software.

Another factor to consider is the integration of the software. It should be compatible with other software and business systems used by your business. Only then the different software can be integrated with each other and it can result in better data synchronisation and smoother workflows. And last but not least, you should also consider your budget. Even if your budget can limit your options, price can never really determine the effectiveness of a software. A high price gives no guarantee that a software will meet the company’s needs. Instead, it should be considered how effectively the software can help your business.

All in all, collaboration software help companies to create a flexible working environment (welcomed by employees) and facilitate workflows by providing a common platform for employees where they can work together, wherever they are. It may therefore worth investing in a software that is best suited to you and your business, following the considerations above.

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Lies that CIOs tell themselves

2022.05.26./in Dynago /by dynago

CIOs are often sure that IT supports real business objectives, the company’s information security is impenetrable and they consider the other parts of the company as their customers. Here’s a list of what you’re probably fooling yourself with.

After the Covid pandemic outbreak, everything that supports everyday communication including collaboration platforms within the enterprise or with customers, has become a priority. The situation has prompted companies to promote teleworking, that has become common then and it is still popular.  Therefore, it is worth considering whether employees really want to come to the office.

Although the social aspect of the office might be attractive, in today’s world, when everyone ties to manage their time as efficiently as possible, many would prefer working from home. So, it has become really important to support employees so that they could use digital devices with confidence. Rather than just “be able to use them”, the goal is that the use of digital tools become natural for employees. Providing teleworking options is important nowadays.

It is also important because it may not be the last pandemic, or the last major challenge, so companies should be prepared to face similar situations. Moreover, pandemic prevention and mitigation should be an important part of the business continuity plan.

The past period has also highlighted the importance that IT department supports other business departments as if they were its clients. Besides, it is also worth considering how much priority we give to SLA-s. To a large extent, the IT needs of a company are also determined by its employees, partners. We are living in a golden age of consumer technology simplicity, where users expect simplicity, instant gratification, and autonomy. Therefore, their needs as well as business activities should be considered when deciding about SLA-s. In addition, the move to cloud solutions and IT security are essential parts of business life today, as they are the core of resilient, and secure working environment that are essential to the smooth running of the business.

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RoboLabor Gödöllő wins Rising Award

2022.02.25./in Dynago /by dynago

RoboLabor Gödöllő was awarded 3rd place in the Budapest Regional Challenge Final of the F.I.R.S.T. LEGO League organised on the 29th January 2022. Congratulations to the young team, we are very proud that DynaGo could contribute to their great results!

F.I.R.S.T. is an international youth robot competition (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) of LEGO League that introduces science, technology, engineering, and math to children aged between 4-18 through fun and exciting hands-on learning. Every year, more than 450,000 children from about 110 countries around the world join the League, as a FIRST and LEGO partnership.

The award of RoboLabor Gödöllő is a huge success for the team in itself, and in addition, being the youngest team in the competition they were also rewarded the Rising Award. Their enthusiasm, cooperation and passion also earned them the Best Team Spirit award. We are very proud of them, and it has been a great pleasure for us to support their outstanding performance.

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ERP Trends That Will Truly Matter in 2022

2022.02.25./in Dynago /by dynago

“Software is just too expensive” is a common myth that has caused enterprises to hesitate about ERP modernization. However, there’s some truth to it. After all, it’s well-known that effective future-ready ERP systems don’t come cheap. But this hesitancy has lately become an insurmountable barrier for those looking to stay competitive, given that ERP is the lifeblood of teams like procudtion, marketing, sales, finance, facilities and warehouse management, etc.

Since 2019, enterprises have also been under a lot of pressure to optimize their operations amid remote working conditions. Hence, it’s no surprise that they’re spending more than ever before, enabling IT efficiency. Gartner has even predicted that global IT spending would reach $4.5 trillion, which marks a sharp increase of 5.5% in 2022, with the enterprise software at 11.5%. And ERP systems are poised to be at the front of the center of new technology adoption.

So, what’s on the near horizon for them?

Fully mobile ERP – A new Uberization era

Cloud acceleration – From good-to-have to must-have

Advanced data analytics – A brave new spreadsheet-less world

Real-time data – Strike when the information is hot

Hyperautomation – Doing more with less

AI – Still the latest trend in ERP

Final thoughts

 Even just a few years ago, it seemed reasonable that enterprises could get away from undertaking ERP modernization initiatives by playing the “Software is too expensive” card. Others used the “My ERP system is just different” excuse. As we approach the end of 2022, these excuses can no longer be tolerated due to irrevocably changing market and workplace dynamics. The pace at which ERP systems are evolving has picked up too. For instance, while still in its infancy stage, autonomous ERP is gaining momentum with the promise of minimal human intervention while fulfilling critical business requirements.

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Business Continuity Plan – the life-jacket in crisis

2022.02.11./in Dynago /by dynago

New trends shows that safe and yet flexible working environment is becoming a basic expectation. This also brings an increasing role for IT solutions to respond to the ever-increasing data transmission and access needs.

Business continuity is key, but it should not be overcomplicated either. The methodology for creating a BCP solution that is tailored to the actual business needs includes four main phases that we describe below step-by-step.

Identifying the business-critical processes and data

Knowing our key business processes and data is essential. Besides that, it is also necessary to define the standards, regulatory and compliance requirement that apply to these processes.

Understanding of the business impact

It’s important that based on quantifiable metrics we rank processes according to the severity of the risk and the probability of occurrence. That helps to determine the most critical processes that should be addressed at first place in the continuity plan as well as the processes that can be handled later.

Defining and implementation of the business continuity solution

Once you know the key business processes and their impacts you should define the roles and responsibilities of the BCP team and the frequency of integrated testing. In addition, it is also important to create internal and external BCP communication plans.

Organizational discipline

All the steps should rely on a team capable of assessing, prioritising, and implementing processes knowledge and technology as well as communicating across the organisation.

Backup and recovery

Besides the key steps, backup and recovery are also indispensable part of a BCP, so these also must be handled with the right importance. Although they are technically two different aspects of BCP, in most cases they can be considered parallelly, as the same business and compliance requirements apply and also the technology required to implement the two is generally the same.

Business continuity with Azure

With this sophisticated cloud service of Microsoft, all services (internal and external) can be individually mapped and shared. It’s based on a set of compliance tools that address privacy, security, Business Continuity Management, and other issues. Azure is still the one and only cloud service that has the ISO 22301 certificate, which is the highest standard on the market. Azure Site Recovery (ASR) is a great tool that keeps your workload online when the worst happens. Azure Site Recovery can replicate workloads from the primary site (locally or in Azure) to a secondary location. If a failure occurs, you can refer to the disaster recovery plan, and the ASR will move (the workload) to the secondary location, so that you can continue to work, and when the primary site becomes operational again, it can get back to there.

So, all in all, business continuity planning can be demanding, and it might be hard to find the solution that suits best to the company’s needs. We, at DynaGo are ready to provide efficient support to the clients on the long term, feel free to contact us!

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Industry-specific cloud solutions – Microsoft Cloud for Financial Services

2022.02.11./in Dynago /by dynago

Industry-specific cloud solutions – Microsoft Cloud for Financial Services

In one of our previous articles, we talked about cloud solutions, their reliability, and applications. Now we present an overview of the cloud solutions chosen by major industry players internationally within the financial sector, where security and compliance are among the factors with the highest priorities. Let’s take a look at the major changes, the choices and solutions offered by/to the different financial players.

Modernising core platforms: In 2021, mainly to stay competitive even during the pandemic, many financial organisations have accelerated digital innovation at record speed. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, as well as Morgan Stanley for example, has chosen Microsoft Azure as its primary cloud platform. The platforms allow the organisations to scale and modernise their banking platform while also incorporating additional flexibility, efficiency, and agility. It also a tool to accelerate the modernisation of the IT environment and to improve customer and employee experience.

Delivering a differentiated customer experience: As the pandemic has transformed customer behaviour and expectations, in respect of modernisation, many organisations focus on taking customer relationships to a new level, such as Progressive that has taken their chatbot journey to a new level by leveraging the latest capabilities of Azure AI.

Empowering employees and teamwork: Several financial institutions, Zurich Insurance, and Rabobank among others, have chosen Microsoft 365 as the platform for their One Digital Workplace vision. The cloud service ensures that staff could work well together, even remotely, by sharing knowledge and experience with the help of the cloud system. This way, clients improved mobility and collaboration without compromising security and could also deliver a superior customer experience.

Risk management and cybersecurity: Cloud solutions could help organisations better understand their carbon footprint and create personalised measures to reduce their carbon emissions. Microsoft and UK bank NatWest Group, for exempla, has joined forces to help UK businesses better understand their carbon footprint and create personalised measures to reduce their carbon emissions using Microsoft’s cloud, data, and artificial intelligence platform.

The starting point for innovation and growth: There exist industry-specific could solutions that introduces new features to help drive innovation for a responsible and sustainable growth.

Looking to the future: Looking ahead to 2022 significant changes in consumer and SME trends will increase competition in the industry, most notably in terms of customer experience.  Another big trend we will see is the transformation of the workforce. Flexible working is here to stay, and talent management has been fundamentally transformed. A thoughtful approach to hybrid working will be key to attracting and retaining diverse talent.

 

How is it the situation in Hungary? According to the estimations, in Hungary only 16% of the financial sector has moved to cloud solutions, so far, but digital acceleration would be inevitably. DynaGo ensures that its clients have the digital capabilities they need to succeed in the future and is committed to helping its clients on the path to value creation and transition, increase agility and accelerate innovation for sustainable growth.

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