It is crucial to keep security and convenience at the top of your strategy when using cloud computing, Internet of things technologies and automated machines. Here, we look at some of the potential IT problems that you might face and how you can avoid them.
Data breaches
It is thought that a data breach happens every forty seconds and that almost 50% of attacks are on small firms with fewer than 1000 employees. This is because generally, smaller businesses have fewer plans put in place to deal with these things and so are more vulnerable. However, it is important to be aware of and deal with, as a data breach can put your company, your customers and your reputation at great risk.
Prevention is the best form of protection, which is why it is vital that you stay on top of cyber security. Keep your systems updates, download the latest and best in anti-malware software and make sure that everyone in your company understands the importance of being careful with data. This is where managed IT services can be useful – they can give you up to date advice, put systems into place and deal with any issues as soon as they arise.
Outdated technology
Technology evolves at an alarming rate. Even if you think your systems are up to date now before you know it, something else will come along and be better and more efficient. If you start falling behind with technology, you run the risk of lagging behind your competitors, and no one wants that!
Make sure that when an update comes along, you do not ignore it and keep up to date with any new developments. Attending trade shows and conferences is a great way to not only network with other people but to find out about anything new that you could be implementing.
Productivity deceleration
Technology is generally implemented to help improve productivity and efficiency and to streamline your business processes. However, for many businesses, it does not quite work out like that. Thanks to poor maintenance or not utilizing the technology correctly, it can do the opposite and lead to a deceleration of productivity. That doesn’t even take into account any downtime caused by system failures and breakdowns.
Ensuring that your employees are up to date on their training and know how to use the technology is vital if you want to keep your business going. Not only that, you want to make sure there is consistency across the company as well. Many fear that making the most of technology will put their jobs at risk as they will no longer be needed, but if you can show them the opposite, they are more likely to embrace it and use it effectively.
Technology can be a great thing for your business, but using it wisely, keeping it up to date and protecting yourself against cyber threats are essential for the smooth running of your business.