Benefits of an In-house IT Staff
• Ability to closely monitor performance. Staff is always “down the hallway”
• Ability to closely monitor performance. Staff is always “down the hallway”
Topics: Managed Services
Cost often drives the outsourcing of key IT applications and services, but your analysis shouldn’t stop there when looking for managed services. Factoring in employee salaries, employee workloads, and the core expertise of your IT department also needs to come into play when making the decision to outsource or keep the IT applications/systems under the management of your in-house staff.
Topics: Managed Services
At some point during the growth of your business, you may start to wonder if a different system would work in your favor. Right now is a time during which you may especially feel the need to budget more carefully. There are different areas in which you can cut costs in your business, and you might be considering your IT department as an appropriate department in which to do so. Many firms are downsizing their IT staff and looking to outsource to save money. Before you decide on one definite solution, let’s outline the differences.
Topics: Managed Services
It is not a good day at work for you when you realize you have lost an important document that you worked on for hours, or when you realize your hard drive has been completely wiped out. The importance of data backup may seem a bit repetitive at this point, but it does take more effort to replace the data once it is gone than it takes to back it up.
Topics: Disaster Recovery
Far too many company and household computers become infected with viruses annually, and the affects of these infections can be devastating to the user. Since there are so many ways a virus can enter your computer’s system, it’s important that you know how to block off those entrances. Here are several ways to decrease the chances of your computer becoming infected:
Topics: Disaster Recovery, Managed Services