We’re sure you’ve felt the mid-afternoon slump—you know, the one after you’ve just gotten back from the Chinese buffet and you’re having a hard time staying awake. Your technology experiences this, too, after a couple of months of heavy use. Where once your laptop felt snappy, it now feels sluggish. Fans spin louder, apps take longer to load, and the battery drains before you’ve had your second cup of coffee. What gives?
Read MoreMost successful businesses do not succeed by inventing a brand-new way of doing things. They succeed because they take reliable systems that already work and put them to use for their specific needs. Trying to be unique with business technology is usually a direct path to wasting capital and facing technical headaches.
Read MoreLet’s say you implement new software for your team to use, and they simply don’t.
Read MoreThe bigger your business’ workforce, the bigger your overall digital footprint… and the bigger a task it becomes to properly manage who has access to what. Make no mistake, this task is a critical one to complete for the sake of your security and, ultimately, your reputation and success.
Read MoreFirewalls used to be simple defensive tools that consisted of antivirus, web filtering, and intrusion protection, but they are far more complex (and far more powerful) these days. In fact, they can serve an entirely different purpose in addition to network security. You can transform a well-configured firewall into a growth lever to harness the vast amounts of data they collect and process for the good of your business.
Read MoreIf there’s one thing that’s true for any business, it’s this: variety is the enemy of stability. This is especially true in the world of technology, where complexity creates more problems for networks than it solves. If your aim for your operations is consistency, then it starts with a process called standardization.
Read MoreDoes the new year have your business relocating offices sometime in the next 6 to 12 months? One of the most expensive mistakes a business can make when moving is treating IT like the last box to be packed (or unpacked). Instead of running the risk that your IT won't work as intended in your new space, we’ve compiled the three most important IT considerations for your new office location so your team can hit the ground running.
Read MoreAs a technology expert who has watched the digital transformation of businesses that you never thought would do it, I’ve seen one department consistently struggle: Human Resources. HR is the side of the business that needs some consistency. Whatever else happens, HR has to handle the people-side of a business while buried under compliance forms, payroll disputes, and whatever else they are confronted with. This environment is a recipe for burnout.
Read MoreIn 2026, we spend most of our days managing cloud architecture, deploying automated security patches, and chatting with AI bots. If we dial the clock back exactly 40 years to 1986, however, business technology wasn't just a different world; it was a different dimension.
Read MoreIt’s common for business owners to view technology costs as an annoying utility bill rather than money that could be the first step in a strategy to rapidly grow their business. There is a massive difference between spending money to tread water and spending money to swim faster, however. To determine if your current IT budget is a drain or a driver, there are some questions you will need to ask. Here are some:
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