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Navigating the Current Technology Marketplace: Are Your Systems Still Serving You?

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Technology is evolving faster than ever — but is your organisation keeping up?

From automation to AI, from cloud computing to data security, the technology marketplace is shifting — and with it, the expectations placed on the systems businesses use every day. Yet, many organisations are still relying on legacy systems or stitching together manual processes in Excel to fill the gaps. Sound familiar?

The State of Play: Technology in 2025

As we speak to clients and industry professionals, one thing is clear:
🟧 Efficiency is no longer optional — it’s expected.
🟧 Integration between systems is a must.
🟧 Support and vendor responsiveness are becoming key factors in tech satisfaction.
🟧 And most importantly, businesses want solutions that can scale and adapt to future needs.

Despite this, we’re seeing a rise in companies having to build manual workarounds, not because they want to — but because their systems aren’t quite cutting it anymore.

The hidden costs of workarounds

It might seem harmless to manage a few processes in Excel or other side tools, but over time, these manual tasks create inefficiencies, increase the risk of errors, and slow down decision-making. More critically, they disconnect your teams from real-time data and hinder the agility needed to compete.

So the question is: Is your current system helping you move forward — or holding you back?


Let’s explore how technology can truly serve your business — now and in the future.

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Andy Jarvis

Andy has over 25 years of experience as a Technology leader with experience across multiple industries globally including the Finance sector having worked in trust, fund, family office and banking institutions, and more recently in telecoms, engineering and manufacturing. He specialises in technology transformation and operations management; he has led multiple complex programmes within global organisations and managed technical and non-technical projects. He has helped global organisations modernise technology and create efficiency and automation in operations, adopt appropriate and cost-effective cloud services, rationalised global infrastructure & modernised communications. He is experienced with Start-ups through to FTSE100 organisations. Specialising in merger and acquisitions, scale up, technology strategy, enterprise architecture, operational management, and digital transformation. He brings a talent for understanding complex technical systems, simplifying design, and delivering results. Andy is based in Jersey but has worked and managed projects in several locations including UK Mainland, Crown Dependencies, Switzerland, USA, Asia, and South Africa.