Top 4 Questions Asked of Managed Services Providers
Managed services providers can help you to streamline your IT network, maximize your IT budget, and provide the expertise you need.
Managed services providers can help you to streamline your IT network, maximize your IT budget, and provide the expertise you need.
Although increasingly common, migrating to the cloud still presents challenges. But with a little help, your IT team can navigate the process effectively.
You’ve probably heard about 5G, the next greatest high-speed wireless out there, 10 times faster than 4G. It’s not a myth. It’s not a legend. It is coming right there, you know. You’ve got gigabit Wi-Fi, getting up to 1.3-gigabyte speeds over the Wi-Fi.
The IoT (Internet of Things) means that a homeowner must be ready to protect their smart fridge or TV as they would their PC.
This year has become the year of upgrades and security. You know, with Windows 7 and Server 2008 expiring in January of 2020 and some of the new technologies on the front, there’s a lot of upgrades going on this year.
We’re going to talk about some things that we’re seeing that is already out there in the technology world and starting to hit the small, mid-sized market outside of corporate.
We’re seeing clients that are looking to get infrastructure out of their office faster. You know, this year as I mentioned before, there’s a lot of upgrades going on due to old hardware, old software. So now is really the time if you’re going to make a move to the cloud or if you’ve just kind of dipped your toes in the cloud.
A company who experiences even a few hours of downtime of their computer systems is looking at real losses of customers, revenue and reputation.
The employees in your IT department have a wide range of responsibilities every day - is end user support taking up a disproportionate amount of their time?
Managed services can help you to keep your data safe, achieve economies of scale, and increase productivity - as long as you can convince the board.