Many businesses are under the impression that their IT, despite being a necessary cost, is just that: a bottomless pit for the company’s hard-earned money. However, this impression could be a sign that the business is not utilizing its technology effectively. Let’s look at three signs that your organization might need to reconsider its relationship with IT spending and how they contribute to your company’s overall impressions of IT (as well as its productivity).
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Small businesses should avoid cutting their IT budget. While it seems like a quick way to free up capital, it often creates bigger, costlier issues down the line. Think of your IT infrastructure as the central nervous system of your business. It controls communication, stores vital information, processes transactions, and enables your team to do their best work. Would you put that at risk to save a few bucks? This month, we take a look at the problems that are right out front should you plan on making cuts to your cybersecurity.
We live in a time where all business owners should have some working knowledge of technology, but this lesson is often learned only after the fact. Sometimes it takes a crisis to thrust one into action, but we’re here to help you take the first step. Today, we have four lessons that you can learn about business technology today to hopefully prevent a crisis somewhere down the road.
While it might be tempting to take advantage of deals, sales, and even “free” technology, it’s crucial that you acknowledge you’re losing something valuable as a trade-off. The problem with tech is that “cheap” and “quick” doesn’t translate to “effective” and “valuable.” If you’re not careful, you might find yourself a victim of “tech debt,” an issue that can create serious problems for your business.
Running a small business is already a juggling act. Now toss managing IT into the mix and watch the balls start to bounce in every direction. IT for small businesses isn’t just plugging in a few computers and setting up Wi-Fi. It’s an ever-growing web of systems, tools, security measures, and the occasional mysterious error message that nobody understands. Let’s take a look at some of the things that every small business owner needs to look at as far as their technology is concerned.
It’s always good to know what kind of technological assets your business has at any given time, but some business owners don’t keep a detailed inventory. If you don’t know what you have, how will you know what you need? Let’s discuss some of the ways you can manage your IT inventory or make your current practices more effective.
When Microsoft released Windows 10, it was with massive fanfare because the previous version, Windows 8.1, was a reworked version that was initially designed to be a universal version for mobile devices, tablets, and PCs. It has been 10 years, and now Microsoft is set to retire the popular operating system this October 14th. This month, we wanted to discuss your options moving forward.
Every organization relies on its IT to be available when needed. Some businesses can’t function at all without them. However, if a business isn’t keeping up with the management and maintenance of its IT, it can lead to downtime. Today, we’ll explore proactive IT maintenance strategies and how they help businesses minimize downtime in various ways.
There’s no getting around the fact that server management is difficult for SMBs. While they might be a critical part of your operation’s infrastructure, servers are complex pieces of technology. If they are not appropriately managed, your company could waste time, energy, and resources. Today, we want to highlight the primary functions of server management and how you can get the most out of your existing resources.
Every organization relies on its IT to be operational and available. Some businesses cannot function at all without it. However, issues can arise if employees need access to it when it comes time to patch software or perform other maintenance. This month, we’ll explore the strategy behind proactive IT maintenance and how it helps businesses avoid downtime in various ways.
Small businesses increasingly rely on technology to streamline their operations and engage with customers. While technology offers numerous benefits, it also comes with its set of challenges and risks, particularly in terms of financial security. Effective IT support is crucial for safeguarding the financial stability of small businesses. This month, we’ll take a look at how this works.
Technology presents a significant challenge for businesses of all sizes, whether you're a quaint family-run shop or a swiftly expanding enterprise. The upkeep of technology—from hardware like computers and servers to software solutions and point-of-sale systems—is a perpetual task. This month, we aim to explore how managed IT solutions can optimize your resources by providing a straightforward, convenient, and cost-efficient alternative to hiring multiple in-house technicians.