In today's business, it's hard to think about growth without a meaningful technology base. It may sound like a truism, but for many SME owners, the question of choosing the right tools determines whether a company moves forward or gets lost in day-to-day operations.
The IT and Technology category is a practical guide for those who prefer to invest in solutions that bring real benefits rather than collect trendy tools. You'll find tips on how to choose a CRM - e.g. for sales and customer service, integration with mail and invoicing - and when ERP makes sense (usually for production, warehouse or billing) instead of buying "everything at once."
We also talk about automation with examples: automatic invoicing, simple workflowy for orders or reporting, which often pay for themselves the fastest. However, not every solution will be cost-effective; sometimes a simple integration between two systems will suffice.
Infrastructure is not only the choice of hosting - it's decisions about the corporate network, VPN, traffic segmentation or backup strategy (local copies + cloud is a secure approach). In the texts I try to give specific options: shared hosting vs VPS vs dedicated server and when which solution makes sense.
Security is a separate pillar. We discuss practical methods: data encryption, multi-component logins, password policies, regular updates and employee training - because more often than not, an attack starts with human error. We also highlight cost optimization: when to save on licenses, which tools can be replaced with cheaper alternatives, and when the cloud is more beneficial than a local server.
Each article is written with small and medium-sized businesses in mind - less theory, more practical steps you can implement without delay. It's a collection of proven solutions rather than an academic treatise, although sometimes an unusual approach is worth considering as well.