9th November 2021
IT support’s crucial yet highly technical nature make in-house hiring too expensive for many small businesses. An IT support professional earns an average of £32,000 per year. For more experienced individuals, that number can exceed £50,000.
The steep cost of dedicated IT staff is driving a very healthy outsourcing industry. Forecasts put the market at USD 397.6 billion by 2025. Even the pandemic hasn’t stymied its growth. If anything, mass work-from-home arrangements are forcing more and more businesses to seek outside help.
Read more21st November 2017
From phone calls, emails, to cloud storage, technology has become an increasingly important cog in the business engine.
17th October 2017
These days, a reliable internet connection has become vital in making sure that business engines run smoothly.
Collective groans often ensue from employees and owners alike when the internet suddenly goes out. Read more
31st March 2017
An IT infrastructure is comprised of all the components that play a role in all IT or IT enabled functions – which, in business these days is pretty much everything – including all composite hardware, software, services and network resources required for the operational practices of an business focused IT environment. Read more
27th September 2016
If you are not one of the many businesses already using managed IT support services, you might be running the risk of losing profit and productivity through the hidden costs of IT downtime. Read more
18th July 2016
We’ve all heard the stats before “The majority of small businesses fail within the first two years of starting up”. One reason for this is because they are unable to keep up with competitors, especially on the technology side of things. Read more
17th July 2016
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to create headlines around the world, and make headway into businesses, cities and homes. Whatever your type of company, the IoT is playing a part in some part of your supply chain. Read more
17th February 2016
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a pillar of doing great business. CRM refers to the tools, practices and strategies that a company puts in place to keep track of customer interactions. Read more