
It is crucial to create AI models that are more moral and comprehensible. To learn, AI requires data, which often consists of personal information. Many of the most valuable and potent AI use cases involve extremely personal data, such as health records or financial records. Initiatives will be taken to address the “black box” issue. Those in charge of installing AI systems will exert more effort to make sure they can communicate how judgments are reached and what data was utilized to reach them.
AI will be actively applied to a number of cybersecurity projects. This is mostly caused by an incline in the usage of personal laptops and computers by employees working from home to access company servers, which can as a result expose businesses to online attacks.
It is expected that more businesses will invest their money in using advanced cybersecurity tools to protect their data. Thieves are unfortunately breaking through traditional IT security measures to access systems that store critical customer and personal data by exploiting AI technology. But AI also aids in the battle against cyber attacks.
The rollout of fifth generation wireless networks will continue to pick up pace over the coming years, delivering greater speeds, more capacity, greater reliability and performance over the networks. This means we will be able to use our mobile devices wherever we want to work, to do more and more with capabilities once only expected of a desktop computer.
The demand for greater flexibility so that staff can work from multiple locations has exploded over the past few years. Cloud computing has been integral to enabling this because even when remote from the office, people can stay connected to their wider team and access all the files, data and resources they need.
Cloud computing can also reduce costs, enable businesses to scale more easily and automate more. The impact this can have on efficiency means cloud computing will remain a key asset for many business as they look to use the cloud more.
AI is rarely out of the news in terms of its development and application, and even for concerns over what it could mean for humankind, but there is no denying that AI is already being embraced to deliver new technologies, enhance existing capabilities and push new frontiers.
We will continue to see AI used more in a range of day-to-day business applications, such as online customer services or decision-making applications, and we’ll no doubt be surprised at just how much we are interacting with AI over the coming year.
Such is the potential of the metaverse that Mark Zuckerberg and many other leaders in the world of IT are staking a lot on its development, even though there’s still some debate and inconsistency on how the metaverse is defined.
Despite it teething problems, the metaverse is being seen as having the potential to change how we connect. For businesses this means applications relating to marketing, the way we work and connect with customers, etc. The ability to digitise the real world and create an immersive virtual environment is full of potential applications as the technology that delivers it becomes more affordable and available.
Many businesses and organisations are looking at how to step up and meet their responsibilities for protecting the environment and creating a greener way to live and do business.
Technologies focused on creating a more sustainable future will continue to be developed as demands to protect our planet grow. Ways to reduce and track CO2 emissions, reduce waste, minimise the extraction of resources and optimise how they are used are already making their impact felt in a positive way. People will want more ways to do this, with technology providing solutions.
Technology will no doubt continue to be integral to how many businesses save costs, drive efficiencies, increase revenue and pivot their businesses to capitalise on new consumer demands.
While times may be difficult, understanding IT trends and how they can benefit us all can offer the route to how we ultimately thrive.
With IT support becoming increasingly important, the technology that Syn-Star employs for our clients can often be the winning factor that means success.
We offer customers a range of IT services, including IT support, IT strategy, telecoms and IT consultancy. If you would like to discuss how our IT support can benefit your business, then contact the Syn-Star team today.

Anne-Marie Blazdell
Anne-Marie Blazdell is a Marketing & Communications Manager with expertise in digital marketing, content creation, and IT solutions. With a strong foundation in graphic design, she trained at Farnborough College of Technology and Southampton Solent University before advancing into marketing and business IT support.
Since joining Syn-Star in 2022, Anne-Marie has specialised in crafting SEO-optimised website content, managing social media, and helping businesses navigate the complexities of IT. Her work bridges the gap between technology and business, making IT more accessible and effective.
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Anne-Marie Blazdell
Anne-Marie Blazdell is a Marketing & Communications Manager with expertise in digital marketing, content creation, and IT solutions. With a strong foundation in graphic design, she trained at Farnborough College of Technology and Southampton Solent University before advancing into marketing and business IT support.
Since joining Syn-Star in 2022, Anne-Marie has specialised in crafting SEO-optimised website content, managing social media, and helping businesses navigate the complexities of IT. Her work bridges the gap between technology and business, making IT more accessible and effective.
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You and your team are able to see where they are using their time and how productive they are actually being. Also they are able to clock in and out, so really good for flexi-working.
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We proactively seek opportunities to support good causes for our community.
From sponsoring local community football teams, to engaging with charity fundraiser days, we believe it’s important to continually strive to do good for the better of others.
We have members who volunteer with youth organisations, are engaged with the Round Table, run marathons and volunteer at events where we may be needed. Every charity receives a discounted IT and Telecoms service too.

Protecting your digital data is crucial for every business and this can start with the industry-leading security we offer. The Syn-Star specialists can help with identifying any vulnerabilities within your IT systems and act accordingly to ensure cyber-attacks and data breaches are mitigated.

Your business will never fall behind with its technology when you work with Syn-Star.
We understand IT and Telecoms for your business is an investment, but it’s important to use the best resources available to enable the growth of your business. Our IT Consultancy and Virtual IT Director Services are available to support you with how you use your business technology for years to come.

Syn-Star can conduct quick and easy phishing exercises to identify people within your team who need to improve on their knowledge around fraudulent emails and how they can be alerted to these threats.

At Syn-Star, our experts can proactively work to understand exactly what software you need to support with the business operations. Whether you need a listening ear on what software to choose, or would like to seek some specialist knowledge, we’re here to help where we can.

At Syn-Star, we keep Telecoms simple. There’s so much available to help UK companies with their communications. VoIP systems, fixed landline, cloud phone systems, SIP trunking and more. Contact us for further details.

Desk phones, cordless phones or conference phones, Syn-Star can provide you with whatever you need.
From conference calling facilities to the headsets which work best for your team, we’re able to provide all the equipment you need and complete any telecoms job from start to finish.

There is no need to be in the office to make and receive phone calls from your company’s number. Our market-leading Telecoms platform gives you the flexibility of desk phones, soft phones and mobile apps as standard.
Whether your team works remotely, or perhaps staff are on a business trip anywhere in the world, calls can still be made, and people are reachable via phone wherever they go.

With a range of products, our team can support you by installing exactly what you need for internet connectivity. We work with the very best products to provide speedy bandwidths which play a part in the increased productivity of your team.