How to Easily Assess Your Organization’s IT
Ever have a gut feeling that your organization’s IT isn’t where it needs to be? You’re probably onto something.
Ever have a gut feeling that your organization’s IT isn’t where it needs to be? You’re probably onto something.
When we talk to clients and prospects about cloud computing, one of the questions we hear most frequently is whether or not moving to the cloud will actually save their organization money.
Executives have a lot on their plate. This is not news to anyone. When it comes to IT decisions, though, there are some elements that leaders can brush off of that plate altogether. Find out which decisions should keep you up at night, and which absolutely should not
We’ve all heard of Trojans and ransomware and spyware (oh my!)…but what do these things actually do to your organization and its data?
Organization CEOs and association executive directors ask me all the time what they should be looking for in a CIO candidate. More importantly, they are wondering how to assess if the candidate has the IT factor (get it? Pun intended).
Almost daily, my engineers hear comments from prospective clients saying that disaster recovery plans are too time intensive, or they can’t possibly test for each scenario. Sometimes they say, “I think we have a shell of a plan.”