Having a physical form might seems like the most obvious and straightforward requirement in the business world – unless you believe in Harry Potter’s Patronus and spells.
Ultimately, even through the development of digital communication, most customers and employers still need to feel something tangible in their hands, whether it’s a product or a printed out document. Even the fact that smartphones are getting bigger seems to point towards the need for physicality in the modern world.
However, deep underneath the surface, things are already in motion to erase our physical bond with the business world and embrace the potential of an intangible dimension that could complete most business interactions.
Ultimately, physicality is about to become a thing of the past.
The future is serverless
The reason why more and more businesses are moving away from keeping large server rooms to consider virtual solutions is simple: you don’t have any equipment to maintain. Your main IT components are not products you need to look after and support, but services you have access to in a click of the mouse.
More importantly, most of the management is the responsibility of your provider, meaning that your business can focus on what it does best. Solutions such as clouds are not a novelty anymore.
However, too many companies still struggle with the idea of using a cPanel VPS server that can be deployed as they need to account for peaks in visits, for instance. However, keeping your IT equipment virtual makes it somehow more accessible and usable than a physical server in a room.
Your team does not need an office
Who needs a physical address when your team can work from home for less? Remote and flexible work options have spread to most industry sectors, helping companies to hire the best talents regardless of the location.
However, it can be tricky to embrace a digital-only presence if you want to maintain a professional image for your customer. That’s precisely what virtual offices are about. You can save high costs on premises and still make the most of a virtual receptionist and meeting spaces on the go.
Payments on the go without any transacting intermediary
Contactless payments are only used for a fraction of card transactions in the US. But it’s not because they’ve not been adopted by customers. On the contrary, customers love the idea of behind able to pay without needing to interact with the machine.
Apple wallet and tap and pay approaches have been developing and increasing to allow for higher amounts. It’s fair to say that in the future, customers might get a cardless payment like in the Amazon store.
Driverless deliveries are now
When was the last time you received a call from the courier, asking for driving instructions? In an attempt to make deliveries more efficient and to remove the friction of unnecessary interactions, self-driving vans have been part of a delivery tour in Miami.
At the moment, according to Ford, you’ll need to access your goods through a tiny locker and a code, but digital communication and AI technology could develop user-friendlier delivery processes in the future.
Do we still need to interact in the business world? Technological innovations seem to suggest that businesses are smoothing out unnecessary interactions of their processes. Is it worth the gain of time and money? You decide.
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