Working from anywhere key for agents

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90% of Sabre customers say technology is very important to the success of their business.

According to the GDS, a survey of 100 customers across the region revealed that the flexibility to access data and work from anywhere was most important for their agencies.

The results showed almost two thirds said they need to access their computer files and data at least once daily, and yet only a third have a cloud based solution that allows them to meet this need. The main reason cited was a lack of knowledge on how to go about setting this up.

Wider market data driven by Cisco reveals that by 2017, about 63% of workloads will be processed by cloud data centres.

According to Sabre, high-speed data center networking will increase in its importance to every agency across Australia and tomorrow’s workloads will be running on the cloud and virtual machines.

“We are always looking at how our customers will want to work in the future, and the ability to access content anywhere on any device in a virtualised, cloud environment is the next big thing our customers will need to stay ahead of their competitors,” Sabre Pacific, managing director, Jeremy van de Klundert said.

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