Essential to any business site are the right communication and technological installations to ensure there is no downtime. Find out how modern technology can improve your business.
Today’s typical office electrical installation involves a complex web of mysterious acronyms like VoIP, UPS, Cat and LED, and if you don't get professional advice from the get-go, you could find yourself in a messy tangle.
Most of us are familiar with the sheer frustration of a computer freezes or crashes in the middle of a task. There it hangs, stubbornly ignoring our desperate attempts to open and close windows, quit programs or just get the mouse moving - anything to reveal signs of life.
One of the keys to keeping information moving through your office is choosing the right network printer, a machine that can cope with its workload, is cost effective to run and communicates seamlessly with other office equipment.
A key element of any business, no matter whether it's an office or retail environment, is its telephone system. The telephone is your link with suppliers, other business sites and clients, so it's crucial to make sure you have a set-up that is adequately able to fulfil your needs.
Computer retailers play a major role in the everyday activities of most small to medium businesses. But can they deliver an entire office set-up tailored specifically to your needs?
Imagine not being able to access your computer, your databases, your client details, website or accounting data. That's the impact a malfunctioning computer motherboard can have on your business.
As businesses grow, their needs can change. One year a multi-function printer/fax is sufficient, the next you may need a standalone printer, photocopier and wireless network, so keeping up to date with a computer rental may save you time and money.
Buying officially licensed software can be very costly for small business. When running several computers, each requiring its own version of the software, expenses can multiply exponentially.
A small suburban health clinic decided it was time to modernise its IT infrastructure. The hardware and software hadn't been updated since the clinic opened four years ago and the loss of some important records suggested that reliability was becoming a problem.