Disaster Recovery
Computer technology provides the backbone for many critical business decisions, and when these systems fail, it is crucial to have them back online as swiftly as possible. Lost information can create time-intensive glitches at the least, and crippling chaos at its most severe. For this reason, every company, every IT manager, must assume that a computer disaster will occur. Learn more about disaster recovery here.
Procurement
Software purchases can be just as tedious as hardware acquisitions. Licensing agreements can differ from one to the next, and it's crucial you understand these before you sign. One licensing method may work better for your organization than another. You also may qualify for discounts about which you are unaware. Learn more about procurement here.
Presentations
Handouts from recent presentations given at our client meetings. Learn more about our training resources here.
Network Design
Your company's IT network is the foundation of your business operations. It must be strong enough to support all your information needs, from simple data entry to complex data mining and reporting. It is far too important not to be placed in the hands of professionals. Learn more about network design here.
Network Documentation
Computer networks evolve to meet the growing needs of companies. Regular upgrades are a reality, and documenting these changes is critical. Your company must have an accurate and current network document at the appropriate person's disposal. Then, when it's time to upgrade again, you’ll have the information you need to proceed timely and cost-efficiently. Learn more about network documentation here.
Software Training
Statistics show the average corporation spends 5 to10 percent of its annual budget on software and software licensing. For the most part, these companies realize a great return on this investment. But the return can be very low if the people who use the software aren't taught how to use it effectively. Learn more about software training here.
Deployment
Installing new computers and servers can be a headache for any company. If your corporation operates on a replacement cycle, your IT personnel are well aware that planning for a computer or server rollout should be done carefully to minimize user interruption and loss of productivity. Learn more about deployment here.