Automation is Power

 

From self-checkouts to chatbots, automation is changing our world. While we tried to resist this cold, impersonal human replacement, we have quickly learned that there are benefits to streamlining certain tasks. Issues with worker shortages, human error, and lack of time can be mitigated with AI powered automation.

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Melinda O'Dette
IT 101: What does my IT department do, and why would I be interested in Network as a Service (NaaS)?

These days most companies have their own IT department. IT people handle anything from connecting printers and resetting passwords to installing firewalls and fighting malware attacks. They are responsible for making the technology work today and planning for tomorrow. With technology constantly changing and new equipment needed, it’s a lot for an in-house team to keep up to date. We expect more and more from our IT departments with each passing year.

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Melinda O'Dette
A New Option is Emerging For Your Company's Network Services

Navigating the ever-changing world of business technology is tough. As business leaders, we see our inboxes spammed with countless solutions daily, but it seems with every solution comes another headache. We keep throwing time, money and resources at these problems, hoping something will end our woes. In the end, we have layer upon layer of complex, expensive, brittle technology stacks that have become more of a liability than a competitive advantage.

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Kevin Kirschner
Taming the I.T. Supply Chain

It seems like the term “supply chain” is everywhere. Whether it’s your new iPhone, a car, or your favorite brand of pasta sauce, having to manage supply shortages has become a daily task for all of us. When it comes to managing your business, the state of the IT supply chain poses several risks. Common components like laptops and wireless access points have seen lead times go from two days to over 300 days. The good news is that there are steps you can take now to make sure your business has the technology components it needs to thrive and grow.

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