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Top 5 Reasons Your Business Needs Proactive IT

  • Writer: Ruiteng Xue
    Ruiteng Xue
  • Apr 19, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 29, 2021



Improved Security

With software in a constant state of evolution, staying current and up-to-date is critical to protecting your network, especially if you’re a small business. A study by Verizon found that 43% of security breach victims were small businesses. With proactive managed IT, you can keep your security concerns under control with round-the-clock monitoring and updated security patches.

Data Backup & Recovery

From employee records to customer financial documents and everything in between, your company’s success is linked directly to the data you store. While hackers are constantly on the hunt to expose weaknesses in your firewall, having proactive protocols in place for data back up and recovery will ensure that you’ll never lose more than a day’s worth of productivity. It even protects you against natural disaster and accidental deletion.

Strategic IT Planning

With company success comes growth and expansion and without an IT expert on your side, you won’t know how to prepare for the future. Managed IT service providers proactively think ahead so you know what kind of changes you need to make 12 or 24 months down the road. Plus, this kind of foresight and planning ensures that your network is upgraded so you have fewer risks of viruses and downtime.

Latest Technology

For small and mid-sized businesses, keeping up with the latest technology and innovations will help you stay ahead or, at the very least, aligned with your competition. But devoting the time and energy to staying up-to-date can be challenging. With proactive managed IT, you don’t have to because we’ll do it for you.

Maximize Uptime

Let’s get real for a moment. No matter how much you plan and prepare, emergencies and disasters can and will happen. But with managed IT, you can prepare for any worst-case scenario. By having a proactive disaster recovery plan in place, you can reduce your downtime and maximize your uptime, even in the face of an unprecedented global pandemic like COVID-19.


 
 
 

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