Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 32 | Page 52

COUNTRY FOCUS: NETHERLANDS Robust IT gets Dutch manufacturers through times of crisis A robust IT environment is highly important in the manufacturing industry in order to lay the foundations for innovation. Theo van Andel, Senior Manager Field Development Segment Marketing at Equinix EMEA, discusses how Dutch manufacturers can respond quickly to changing production conditions and to innovative demands. For manufacturing industry leaders, times of crisis can be like a right hook in the boxing ring. Unsurprisingly, the sector has seen a huge shake-up recently. Future uncertainty makes it difficult, if not impossible, for manufacturers to predict exact production volumes. The situation is prompting many companies to look for a more flexible business structure. In fact, research shows that more than half of manufacturers anticipate a coming change to their business operations. The central question is: how can business processes be set up to allow for quick responses when changing circumstances lead to fluctuations in production? Production processes Production volume is not the only variable to consider – the production process itself can also change. For instance, experiencing a shift in demand in the food industry would mean the closure of restaurants and company canteens stalling the demand for catering packaging. At the same time, however, production technology would struggle to keep up with the demand for small packaging. Sudden adjustments The best way for companies to weather radical changes like this is with a solid IT environment, one where flexibility is a foundational principle – for example, placing crucial IT infrastructure in a neutral data centre. From this neutral environment, connection with (public) cloud providers, network service providers and both new 52 INTELLIGENTCIO www.intelligentcio.com