Project yourself one whole year from today. Now imagine that you’ve maintained 99.9 percent uptime for the entire year. What would a year of relentless, focused expansion do for your business compared to having your progress stymied at every turn by constantly fighting with your technology?
Let’s look at the impact of this uptime in the context of an entire year. Be warned; it’s pretty shocking.
Reclaiming Lost Productivity
In a traditional break-fix IT environment, the average employee loses around two-to-three percent of their total billable time to minor technical friction, whether that’s rebooting frozen apps, waiting for slow files to sync, or navigating temporary outages.
When you aggregate that across a 20-person team over the course of 12 months, the results are shocking:
- Three percent of a work year is around 60 hours per employee.
- For a 20-person team, that’s 1,200 hours of lost production. That’s like paying one full-time employee to just sit around collecting dust for seven months. Seven months!
By stabilizing your technology environment, you can reclaim that lost productivity and put it back into the hands of your producers, sellers, and creators.
The Compound Interest of Employee Morale
Continuous technology frustrations have a cumulative impact on your company’s culture.
When a team spends their time fighting with slow VPNs or unreliable VoIP calls, they stop looking for innovative ways to solve client problems and start looking for their ticket away from your business. With 99.9 percent uptime, though, they can achieve the flow state needed for high-velocity output, and projects can move from start to finish without all the digital speed bumps that kill their momentum. With uptime comes greater employee retention, and a frustration-free environment continues to attract strong talent should anyone decide to leave.
This creates a success loop that lets businesses take bigger risks, pursue larger contracts, and ultimately trust their infrastructure to handle the weight of it all.
Transforming Emergency Capital Into Growth Capital
After a year of a managed, resilient IT model, you’ll see the greatest shift in your budget.
Your business will move from a reactive spending habit to a proactive investment strategy. There are no $10,000 emergency server replacements or unbudgeted ransomware recovery fees; rather, your capital is directed toward marketing and client acquisition, where it’s actively bringing in more money. You can automate processes to eliminate rote manual data entry or other parts of the sales cycle and invest in training your team.
Indeed, one whole year of operational uptime makes a big difference, and it’s worth celebrating the growth it can bring.
But you can’t get there by constantly fighting with your technology. That’s where we come in. To get started with proactive IT that keeps downtime away, contact Coleman Technologies today at (604) 513-9428.