Many business practices change over time, but few have the potential to radically alter how we live and work. Cloud computing is one innovation that’s not only here to stay, but it transforms many businesses into highly efficient organizations.
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Many business practices change over time, but few have the potential to radically alter how we live and work. Cloud computing is one innovation that’s not only here to stay, but it transforms many businesses into highly efficient organizations.
Hardware systems are the backbone of your IT operations. As most IT activities run round the clock, you need to routinely clean your hardware devices and conduct maintenance audits to determine the health of your IT system.
Technology is now at the core of most business operations. Be it family-owned shops, small startups, or large enterprises, every business leverages technology to run its business activities. With such increased IT adoption, a data security plan is essential to safeguard businesses against cyber incidents.
Technologically-focused companies rely on critical database infrastructure to maintain regular operations and to help employees and administrators accomplish daily tasks.
This IT infrastructure makes it possible to carry out business-related processes securely and professionally.
Domain services offer a complex network of connections. These connections are what power behind-the-scenes business functionalities. Without such a level of organization, it would be extremely difficult to process data and to offer secure connections for employees.
Keep reading to learn several important definitions associated with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). We’ll also share important benefits about why you should consider AD DS management.
In the business world, many of our products and services are relatively similar. The best way to stand out is by providing great customer service. According to statistics, 86% of buyers are more likely to pay more for a better customer experience. Although it can be daunting to respond to multiple needs, with help desk software, you will have better control over customer communications. Read on to learn more.
In an age of remote work, having the ability to access important data from anywhere is critical to business success and longevity. Yet there are both right and wrong ways to expand access to your organization’s most critical files on the cloud.
Cloud storage is certainly a good option, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all model. To understand which cloud solution is best for your business operations, you must have a keen awareness of the benefits and disadvantages (prior to migrating your data).
At MicroTech, we have a Joe to support every aspect of your business’ IT system. You may already be familiar with Joey our networking expert and Joseph our security specialist.
When you rely on software systems for conducting business, you need to know that those systems are operating at peak efficiency. Anything less can result in lackluster performance, poor internal adoption, and even major security concerns that could put your data at risk.
Many organizations use Microsoft programs for connection, collaboration, and workflow management. A network assessment can ensure that these programs are running well and that there are no concerns to be addressed.
Meet Joseph, your new Security Specialist.
Think about how much your business has changed in a short period and how much business we all do in the cloud these days. Most of us have moved from software to cloud resources. Our networks are used to connect to third-party providers like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Office 365, or Google Docs. Many accounting systems and payroll services are online. CRMs like HubSpot or Zendesk are in the cloud. Each one of these connections can help you be more productive, but they can also create greater threat exposure.
As you might know from maintaining your business operations, computer needs are vastly different in personal versus enterprise applications. If you’re a Windows user, this distinction is important as you transition from personal needs to corporate-level tech decisions.