Use the E-Rate Program to Save on Your Tech Purchases
Educators:Use the E-Rate Program to Save on Your Tech Purchases Did you know that if you’re a school or educator, you can take advantage of a unique program to save money on technology purchases? It’s called the E-Rate Program, and it’s something you...Time to Upgrade: Why Government Agencies Need IT Modernization
Time to Upgrade: Why Government Agencies Need IT Modernization Local government agencies are facing a growing demand for an upgrade to their IT infrastructure. In our increasingly digital world, there are multiple factors that contribute to this need for an upgrade,...How To Budget for IT Like A CFO
How To Budget for IT Like A CFO ________ by Michael Huber, Director of Business Developmentwith Joan Rundle, Chief Financial Officer For anyone leading a business or department, finances can be a critical component with unique challenges. As managers, you must be able...Is Your IT Stuck in the 80s?
As a second-generation IT professional, I’ve been around business technology all my life. From “server rooms” that share space in a closet with your cleaning supplies to top of the line systems with multiple layers of security and cloud backups, I’ve seen it all. Every business has different levels of technology needs, but too many legacy systems could be hurting your business and your bottom line.
While the “latest” may not always mean “greatest” for your business, here’s a few simple questions to ask yourself that may indicate it’s time to hit the refresh button on your IT.
Assessing Your Network Security
A recent market survey conducted by Forrester Consulting and commissioned by IBM confirms that flash storage is a big hit among mid-market businesses (MMB). In fact, 82 percent of MMB IT decision-makers are either planning to deploy flash-based data storage or are already upgrading their flash solutions.