First consider outsourcing:
In most offices, coffee is pretty important. A lack of roasted beans and a reliable brewer can seriously undermine morale and productivity. For many years businesses have outsourced the functions involved with important needs, such as coffee, in order to free up staff time, ensure uninterrupted supply and consistent quality as well as save money. Are your computers and network as important as your morning java? If so, then having an outside resource can help you access more sophisticated capabilities, manage costs, free up staff time and increase the return on your technology investments. By outsourcing your IT you’ll make better decisions, share risk and free up precious capital.
Then find the right partner:
Once you’ve made the bright bold move to call in help, or outsource your IT completely, it’s time to choose the right partner. You have lots of options. Despite the complexity of modern information technology, there are plenty of folks out there claiming to be experts. And in fact quite a few really know their networks, hardware and software. Some may know it better than we do. But being a technology expert isn’t the same as being a business technology expert. Technology is only part of it. What matters most is the business part. We’re business people who know technology. Sure, we can come in and fix a problem; but where we really earn our pocket protectors is when we help our customers make the right technology decisions, fine tune their networks and then maintain all the parts for ongoing optimum performance. |