Data Privacy - the highest priority for Peoplestrong to sustain and build trust among customers


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Data Privacy - the highest priority for Peoplestrong to sustain and build trust among customers

Saurabh Gugnani
Head IT & Security
Peoplestrong

 

CIO priorities for 2022
We are an HR Tech firm and being a product-based organization we have been facing challenges in retaining good people as per the new analogy of “The mass resignation”. This is happening in the industry in technical setups and to ensure we retain the right people and also they feel happy we have set our vision around six predominant areas:
 

·  Retaining key skilled workers
·  Prioritizing worker health and well-being
·  Ensuring equal treatment in the workforce
·  Implementing onboarding plans for new workers
·  Providing reskilling and upskilling opportunities
·  Building on global expansion

 

Digitization - opportunities galore
IT is an integral part of business and in the new age IT functions are the ones driving business strategic goals henceforth by breaking silos digitization is bringing a lot of opportunities and to name a few as per my vision will be:
 

·   Improved productivity
·   More efficient use of resources
·   More effectively working with suppliers, regulators, and others
·   Improving communication and oversight
·   Product customisation
·   Enhancing the customer experience
·   Product development
·   Improved safety

 

Technology & Brand amalgamation
We are a product based company in SaaS offering which is helping enterprises in Work Force Management. We always ensure that Data Privacy is of the highest priority for us to sustain and build trust among customers. We always warrant that we have the right compliances onboarded and looked at by the biggest of the auditing firms to build that trust in clients and prospects and this approach is helping us build the Tech-Brand gaps.

 

IT: The Future of India
India has seen great growth since the early 2000 riding on the success of the IT and ITES firms and with the new start-up culture and many unicorns like Nykaa, Paytm, Bharatpe, etc. rising their head high from India projects that India is on the right trajectory. According to Gartner estimates, IT spending in India was forecasted to be US$ 81.89 billion in 2021 and further increase to US$ 101.8 billion in 2022, a 24.31% YoY increase. So in nutshell, if IT can exploit the fast-emerging business potential in Cloud, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Security, and other emerging technologies then the growth is just a number.

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