Network Services in Boston: Do You Need Managed Services?
Are managed services a better choice than the way you are doing things now? Like everything else in your office, the answer will depend on how you want to measure it.
Are managed services a better choice than the way you are doing things now? Like everything else in your office, the answer will depend on how you want to measure it.
Hear that sound? Feel the rumble? There is a geologic shift taking place under the feet of small and medium-sized companies and chances are you don't know it, yet. The ruckus is managed services. Their promise is to liberate you from the awful side of computer ownership.
Convenience, timeliness and ease of use have made e-mail the principal form of business communication for many professionals. However, for all its convenience, e-mail can hurt your business if it isn't used correctly. Sloppy writing, misunderstood subtleties, poorly labeled messages and other missteps can waste time, delay decisions or even fray relationships with valued customers.
As a small business expands, the need to manage this growth with updated technology should rate high on a company’s list of priorities. Should an organization experience rapid growth in a short period of time and fail to advance its technology to meet these new demands, the business owner may face significant challenges in the future, including loss of revenues, waning market share and adverse customer perceptions.
Every minute of downtime costs your business revenue and productivity—and puts client satisfaction at risk. Don’t lose valuable business opportunities to downtime. Roan Solutions Inc. has teamed up with strategic IT partners to provide its RSiData Continuity Plan -- the only complete, cohesive and cost effective Backup and Disaster Recovery Solution (BDR) with Virtualization for Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Servers.
As a small business expands, the need to manage this growth with updated technology should rate high on a company’s list of priorities. Should an organization experience rapid growth in a short period of time and fail to advance its technology to meet these new demands, the business owner may face significant challenges in the future, including loss of revenues, waning market share and adverse customer perceptions.
If you visit my office, you will probably notice right away that I have three large flat screen displays that sit together and are synchronized so they work like a single very wide display. The large display area enables me to work very efficiently. I keep my Outlook 2007 Inbox open on the screen to the left so I can see new messages as they come in. I usually have the message or document that I'm currently reading or writing in the center screen. The screen on the right is where I have room to open up a browser or look at a document that someone has sent me in e-mail.
The first edition of the new Roan Solutions email newsletter launched today, landing in customer and IT professional inboxes across the country. The monthly e-publication . . .