Break/Fix
When your IT provider fixes your broken tech… and that’s it.
Break/Fix
When your IT provider fixes your broken tech… and that’s it.
Whether it’s suspected malware, a data breach, or a computer that refuses to connect to anything, chances are it’s going to cause you and your team downtime.
And if you only have a break/fix relationship with your provider (that’s where you only call them when there’s a problem), it’s going to mean unexpected costs, lots of waiting, and stress. Plenty of stress.
What would happen if your business data was stolen?
Would it:
a) Throw the company into chaos and put everything on the line? Or…
b) Be an inconvenience that, fortunately, you’d already anticipated?
Why Outsourced IT Always Beats “Do It Yourself“
Once upon a time, in the land of start-ups and small businesses, there lived a valiant business owner named John. John was a go-getter, a true “do it yourself” enthusiast, and a firm believer in the power of self-reliance. When he first launched his business, he handled everything himself, from creating marketing campaigns to unclogging the office sink.
Ever feel like you're fighting a never ending battle when it comes to your business tech? You're not alone.
Many business owners try to handle their own IT. But here's the thing.
Do it yourself IT strategies often lead to more stress and less productivity.
We’re weeks away from the new year. And this is a great time to start thinking about what needs to get better in 2024.
We believe there’ll be a big rise in cyber crime, with a surge in ransomware, attacks on phones, and more phishing scams. And that’s not all.
Forewarned is forearmed. If you know what to expect, you can proactively protect your data.
Our latest video has the details.
Working from home comes with lots of benefits; a better work/life balance, no commute, and a much more relaxed dress code.
But there can be serious drawbacks too if you’re not taking home office security seriously.
Cyber criminals are aware that many businesses neglect security for remote workers, so they become a prime target for cyber attacks.
Are you forgetting something when it comes to your business’s security strategy? It’s likely you are, and cyber criminals are already taking advantage.