Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 13 | Page 22

FUTURE TECHNOLOGY “Privileged account management is a complex technology, partners need to fully commit to enabling themselves in order to deliver successful projects. 2017 has seen this part of the channel business grow significantly. Political instability is still a key factor in this market. It is extremely difficult to mature channel relationships in these countries due to changing market conditions, a lack of skills and lack of funds to develop those skills adequately,” says John Hathaway, Regional Sales Manager Middle East at BeyondTrust. In terms of new products, BeyondTrust made significant announcements in 2017. In May it announced support for Microsoft Azure. With this announcement, BeyondTrust enables organisations to maintain their privileged access management and vulnerability management solutions in the cloud via Azure and manage them in a hybrid environment, without security gaps. In addition, BeyondTrust solutions perform security scans of Azure cloud instances to prevent unwanted intrusions 22 as a result of unpatched or known vulnerabilities. The technology manages the customer’s Azure environment with a management console, connectors, agents, assessment capabilities, and privileged access management in a single instance verses multiple point solutions and software deployments. Building competence in innovative field services 2017 has been an exciting year for IFS. With a growing interest in adopting IoT especially in the enterprise sector, IFS continued to work with customers to raise awareness of IFS IoT Business Connector that shortens the time from ideas to tangible benefits for their IoT initiatives by providing an end-to-end architecture and the ability to turn IoT discoveries into actions. This initiative adds the ability to turn an investment in IoT connectivity and data analytics into savings through process efficiencies, and into new revenues through service innovation. This year, IFS expanded partnerships with key partners across the globe including Middle East and Africa, and regionally, partnered with ISYX and Fasyl to expand reach in the key vertical sectors. IFS was also named leader in the Gartner 2017 Magic Quadrant for Field Service Management for the third consecutive year. The outlook of analysts such as Gartner about the future development of the enterprise software market has been slightly revised in the past quarter, reflecting stronger-than-expected growth in the adoption of cloud technology. Industry analyst projection for the ERP market shows a growth rate of around 8% for 2017–2018 and a compound annual growth rate for the coming five years of around 7%. IFS will continue to invest in a strategy that delivers enterprise software for customers around the world who manufacture and distribute goods, maintain assets, and manage service- focused operations. “We will also continue to work closely with our customers, to share ideas and have an open customer- centric R&D organisation, while providing an open technology that seeks to enable Issue 13 INTELLIGENT TECH CHANNELS