One of the biggest myths out there related to cybersecurity is that criminals only go after the big enterprises. Why should they care about your small operation, anyway? In reality, cybercriminals love to attack small businesses to take advantage of their weaker security infrastructures. If youāre not careful, this could lead to serious losses for your business stemming from a loss of trust, legal fees, and operational downtime.
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Did you know that industry data suggests that the average small business loses over $10,000 per year simply by making ācommon-senseā IT decisions that lack a long-term strategy? In fact, most IT decision-makers look at technology as little more than a utility, like water or electricity, rather than a competitive advantage. IT is not a cost to be minimized; itās a way to get ahead (and stay ahead), and itās time to fix the mistakes youāve made in the past.
We talk about VoIP like itās a magic bullet for small businessesāand it often is. But here is the catch: it is not a set-it-and-forget-it solution. To get the actual value out of your investment without driving your employees and clients to the brink of frustration, you need precision and planning.
If you are looking to upgrade your communications, here are three critical implementation hurdles you need to clear to ensure your transition is seamless.
Weāre sure that even your most talented employees have tasks on their plate that make them feel like expensive data-entry clerks. This is known as the ātedium tax,ā and it can have a very real impact on small businesses (especially when employees wear multiple hats). When you have multiple tools that donāt speak well with each other, and youāre forced to resort to manual data entry, your team starts to act like a āhuman bridge,ā connecting these isolated apps themselvesāand wasting a lot of time in the process.
For technology professionals, working with small businesses (SMBs) is often a balance of high-stakes problem-solving and strategic frustration. While technology has become more accessible, the gap between having the tools and using them correctly remains a primary point of contention. Letās go through four considerations the IT pros are pressing as they enter 2026.
How much would you be willing to pay to keep all of your businessā records from being locked away, or to keep them off the dark web? Hundreds? Thousands? More?
This is precisely what cybercriminals rely on when they infect businesses just like yours with ransomware. Letās talk about ransomware a bit: what it is, why itās so effective, and (most importantly) how to keep it from dragging your business down.
I have a question to ask you that is incredibly important that you can answer, despite its relation to a particularly sensitive business topic: how prepared and able are you to fire your vendors, especially the one currently handling your IT?
There are situations where you could find yourself having to make this call, but canāt without severely impacting your businessā operations. Letās talk a little bit about these situations, and why itās crucial to have an IT provider whom you know you could fire if necessary.
One of the most significant advantages of operating as a small or medium-sized business is that you can provide more personalized attention to your customers, unlike larger enterprises and corporations. However, you need the right tools to make these interactions as effective as possible. With the right customer relationship management tool, or CRM, your business can dramatically improve sales, marketing efforts, and customer satisfaction.
Technology is one of the key enablers of automation for businesses, so it makes sense that it would eventually creep into email. Automated emails have the power to contribute to more streamlined operations when used well, but they are far from flawless. Today, we want to get you thinking about the pros and cons of automated email as it pertains to running your business.
Many business owners struggle with technology that doesnāt meet their needs. We often hear from companies disappointed with their technology investments because they lack the right tools.
Choosing the right technology is vital for business success. In todayās blog, we offer four key tips to help you make informed decisions.
Making IT decisions while balancing the user experienceāincluding their complaintsācan be exhausting. As a decision maker for your business, you have a budget to consider, as well as a timeline to manage. Youāll have to say no, which no one likes to hear, but itās a necessary part of running your organization effectively.
Spoiler alert: They certainly are.
Ever since the advent of Internet connectivity enabled the managed service model to develop, Managed IT Service Providers (MSPs) have been able to deliver a uniquely beneficial service to businesses of all sizes. If youāre on the fence about working with an MSP, we have a few reasons that you may just want to do so.
Whether you like it or not, organizations are going to get hacked. Itās the cruel truth. There are just so many individuals and organizations looking to gain unauthorized access and siphon off data and money from businesses, that it is basically impossible to go long stretches of time to not have to confront it in some way. With the threat landscape what it is, companies now offer cyber insurance. Letās take a quick look at cyber insurance and what you need to know about it.
Remember when you needed a wired connection between two endpoints in order to access important materials for your business? Thanks to wireless connectivity, businesses can now access online materials in a much easier fashion. The question then becomes, how does a wired connection improve your operations, and is it a benefit for your organization?
When you mention the term 'disaster recovery,' most people think about the big ground-shattering events like earthquakes, fires, floods, tropical storms, etc. While these natural events are certainly disasters and devastating in their own right, smaller things can constitute as a disaster for your business, and they aren't seasonal.