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Be Mindful of All the Internet of Things Devices on Your Network

The Internet of Things is essentially a massive network of connected devices. Some of them have not traditionally taken advantage of network connectivity, but now depend on it. The more obscure examples of Internet of Things devices include kitchen appliances and other oddities, whereas the more usable devices include watches, wearables, connected vehicles, smart homes, and more. Some Internet of Things devices can even communicate with others, sending data and using it for a certain functionality. It all coalesces into a security disaster waiting to happen.

To prepare for this, you need to implement what’s called an Internet of Things policy within your workplace. Here are some ways you can keep the Internet of Things from devastating your business.

It’s Impossible to Stop Them All

One of the most valuable lessons of dealing with Internet of Things devices is that it’s impossible to keep tabs on every single device that enters your office. If you assume that each employee has a smartphone, a laptop, and at least one or two other minor devices, it all adds up. Therefore, you need to prepare for the worst by expecting it.

You Need to Do Your Best

The best way to protect against the Internet of Things is to be prepared for them. Implementing security measures is key, and the best ones for this situation include a Unified Threat Management system (UTM) and a Bring Your Own Device policy (BYOD). What this enables is the ability to eliminate threats and keep them from entering your network in the first place, including from your employees’ personal devices. It also helps to have a password-protected network so that passing devices don’t automatically connect to your wireless network.

Working with a managed IT provider like Coleman Technologies can make it easier to manage all of the devices that make their way to your business’ network. To learn more about what we can do for your organization, reach out to us at (604) 513-9428.

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Be Proactive to Avoid Substantial Downtime

What is Downtime?

Downtime can mean many things, but it generally means any situation where your business cannot function like it’s supposed to due to drastic issues such as a data breach, a natural disaster, or hardware failure. In many cases, the reason why your business isn’t functioning is irrelevant, as the fact of the matter is that you’re suffering from downtime that could have been prevented with the proper action.

As you may have guessed, it’s not always about what caused your business to experience downtime, but what you can do to keep it from happening in the future. It’s times like these when learning a little bit about your business’ shortcomings and failures can be beneficial. You need to have measures in place to keep disaster from striking.

What Are Some Effects of Downtime?

We can use a simple situation, like an electrical outage, to showcase just how damaging downtime can be. Imagine a situation where your employees can’t get anything done due to a power outage keeping them from using their devices. Maybe they are sitting around and chatting. It’s difficult to put the blame on them, since they’re not the ones that control the weather.

This particular situation shows just how much your organization relies on technology, and it’s incredibly important to make sure it remains functioning. If your technology fails, you lose out on possible revenue, providing support for clients, and being productive as a whole.

Plus, fixing your technology will take a heavy toll on your business’ budget. If you’re replacing a piece of hardware like a server unit, you’ll be forced to shell out just to get back in proper working order. On the other hand, if you were to proactively maintain these devices, you can prolong their lifespan and mitigate costs associated with downtime.

What Should You Do?

Proactive technology maintenance is key to ensuring your organization doesn’t suffer from downtime. With the right solutions, your business can actively prevent IT issues from impacting operations. To learn more, reach out to us at (604) 513-9428.

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How Technology Changed the Office Forever

Talent Acquisition

Consider the way that IT maintenance and management was before modern technology solutions became prevalent. Businesses had to either hire a team to manage their IT or outsource the responsibility to a third party. The key factor here is that both are limited by geographical location; if you can’t find a local business or enough talent to manage your business’ IT maintenance, it might not get done properly (or at all).

On the other hand, with remote technology maintenance and management being more available than ever before, plenty of businesses are finding that they can better maintain their technology infrastructures. What’s more is that these businesses don’t need to have these providers visit the office, meaning they get the maintenance they need without expensive on-site trips and travel costs.

Streamlining of Operations

Depending on the industry your business is a part of, you may have had run-ins with outdated technology or solutions that simply haven’t aged well. Perhaps you’re still using spreadsheets to keep track of inventory, which creates opportunities for user error and produces displacement. Maybe you’re finding that it’s difficult to find enough space for document storage, as filing cabinets are clunky and take up a ton of room. The list goes on and on… if you think of a former inconvenience, chances are there is a technology solution that has been developed to solve it in recent years.

That being said, modern technology solutions have given offices the ability to move past obsolete and outdated technology to make operations more manageable and dynamic. One great example of this is file management software and digitizing documents. It eliminates the obsolete and bulky filing cabinet in favor of a searchable database for storing your documents.

Consolidation of Resources

Your business might take advantage of several services that you think are beneficial for operations, but there is a serious chance that they are counterintuitive to your business’ bottom line. Your business’ phone service is a prime example. A phone system is critical to being in business, but it can come with considerable expenses, including some that can be avoided thanks to modern technology solutions.

The Internet gives your business the opportunity to consolidate resources in a way that wasn’t possible in its infancy. For example, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) utilizes your Internet connection and eliminates the need to go through a telephone provider for this important service. VoIP uses an existing resource to lower your organization’s expenses. Furthermore, the “as a service” model allows your business to take advantage of solutions previously unavailable, and it’s all thanks to the accessibility provided by the cloud.

You might look back on the good old days with nostalgia for a time when technology wasn’t so necessary, but it’s hard to deny the effect that it has had on the business world. You want someone managing your technology that knows a thing or two about how to get the most out of your resources. To learn more, contact Coleman Technologies at (604) 513-9428.

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Keep Your IT Running Smoothly 24/7

Businesses usually have either an in-house IT department that can handle everyday maintenance and support, or they forego updates and support for only when operations cannot continue as they had previously been. While it might seem like a solid strategy, not paying for something that’s not needed until it is needed, the fact of the matter is that reaction-based IT maintenance and management is both risky and expensive. Furthermore, some companies rely on untrained employees to make sure maintenance and management occur as needed, but this is also a dangerous practice, as there is too much potential to botch necessary maintenance and ruin more than a little bit of infrastructure.

Events like hardware failures, hacking attacks, and software crashes are infinitely more common with organizations that take advantage of break-fix IT management. Furthermore, the facade of saving money is overshadowed by the crippling budgetary concerns that stem from downtime.

Even businesses that have an in-house IT department don’t have the luxury of providing organizations with IT support. They might be too busy implementing new solutions to bother answering questions. On the other hand, perhaps they are too weighed down by answering daily queries to worry about innovating and implementing new solutions at all.

Long story short, a help desk solution is designed to help your organization fill in the gaps that are left in the absence of a qualified IT technician. It can be used to supplement your current IT resources or act as a fully outsourced IT department that can perform all the roles traditionally allocated to this position. To learn more about how you can take advantage of a help desk solution, reach out to us at (604) 513-9428.

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Disasters Have Many Different Faces

Downtime is Crushing

Any time your organization isn’t operating under normal circumstances (i.e. any time it’s simply not functioning, or functioning at a loss) can be considered downtime. This takes multiple forms, including employees unable to access critical software or data, the office being shut down due to a power outage, or even technology problems that result in devices not working as intended. Whatever the reason--and data loss disasters are a big one--you can bet that downtime has a considerable impact on both your wallet and your organization’s long-term sustainability.

Data Loss is Challenging

What a lot of businesses might not understand about data loss is that it equates to lost progress, or work that needs to be done over again. Think about it this way; your organization has to collect all the data again, assuming that there is no way to actually restore it. This is why so many businesses have a data backup and disaster recovery solution, as retracing your steps can be costly, time-consuming, and, quite frankly, a waste of time that could have been avoided with the proper foresight.

Considerable Fines for Security Risks

In many cases, a data disaster can involve a security breach, where personally identifiable information or sensitive corporate data can be stolen or exposed to danger. When this happens, certain industries that are supposed to adhere to various security thresholds may be subject to fines based on the specific types of data affected. It’s needless to say that this kind of disregard for security compliance can lead to crippling fines and legal repercussions.

In all of the above cases, having a data backup and disaster recovery solution from Coleman Technologies can offset the challenges and difficulties of operating at a loss. To learn more about the solutions we offer, reach out to us at (604) 513-9428.

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