Managing IT in a company is not just about buying hardware and installing applications. It's a strategic approach - sometimes obvious, but just as often underestimated - that can determine the success of the entire enterprise. It may suggest that technology alone is not enough; thoughtful organization and business decisions are also needed.
In this category you'll find practical advice for small and medium-sized businesses on building and maintaining IT infrastructure. We describe system architecture planning, point out criteria for choosing local servers versus cloud solutions, and suggest how to put together viable cost options. Clear migration scenarios and sample configurations seem to help you make a decision faster.
We make IT security a priority. There are tips for creating security policies, implementing backups - such as a local copy plus off-site in the cloud - managing permissions and monitoring network traffic. Let me be honest: simple procedures often work better than complicated policies.
We will also discuss IT team management, vendor selection, system migration planning and new solution implementation. The goal is clear: technology is supposed to help your business, not be a source of problems or unnecessary expenses.