Industry Specializations
An overview of the services we offer and how you will benefit as a customer
Financial & banking
Enhancing banking and financial services with secure, innovative IT solutions for transaction processing, risk management, and customer relationship management.
Empowering Learning Environments
Transforming education with IT solutions like e-learning platforms, classroom management systems, and data analytics for student performance.
Food and Beverage
Tech-Infused Flavor: Implementing IT solutions in food and beverage for supply chain management, quality control systems, and online ordering platforms.
FAQ
I'm setting up a New Office what do I need?
Networking Equipment: Routers, switches, modems, and Wi-Fi access points to establish a network within the office.
Internet Connectivity: Arrange for high-speed internet service and consider redundancy options for backup in case of outages.
Computers and Laptops: Depending on the size of your team, you’ll need desktop computers or laptops. Ensure they’re equipped with necessary software and security measures.
Printers and Scanners: Multi-function printers that include scanning, printing, and copying functionalities can be very useful.
Server Setup (if needed): If your office requires a local server for data storage or specialized applications, discuss options with the vendor.
Cloud Services: Consider cloud storage, email hosting, and collaboration tools for ease of access and collaboration among team members.
Security Measures: Antivirus software, firewalls, and other security solutions to protect your network and data from cyber threats.
Backup and Data Recovery Solutions: Implement backup solutions to regularly back up critical data and a plan for data recovery in case of any mishaps.
Telecommunication Services: Setup for phone systems, VOIP, or video conferencing solutions for internal and external communications.
IT Support and Maintenance Services: Arrangements for ongoing IT support, maintenance, and troubleshooting for your systems and network.
Cable Management and Infrastructure Setup: Proper wiring, cabling, and setup of the IT infrastructure within the office space.
Software Licenses and Support: Ensure proper licensing for all software being used and discuss ongoing support for these applications.
What kind of IT company should I look for when I open a new company
The type of IT company you should look for when setting up a new business largely depends on your specific needs, budget, and the nature of your business. Here are a few types of IT companies to consider:
Managed Service Providers (MSPs): MSPs offer comprehensive IT services, often on a subscription basis. They can manage your network, provide tech support, handle cybersecurity, and more, providing a holistic approach to your IT needs.
Consulting Firms: If you need strategic advice on IT infrastructure, software selection, or digital transformation, IT consulting firms specialize in offering expert advice and guidance.
Specialized Vendors: Some companies focus on specific aspects of IT, like cybersecurity firms, cloud service providers, or software vendors. You might engage with them for specialized services in a particular area.
Telecommunications Providers: For communication-related IT needs, telecommunication companies can offer services like internet connectivity, phone systems, and video conferencing solutions.
Hardware/Software Suppliers: Companies specializing in selling hardware (computers, servers, networking equipment) or software licenses can help you acquire necessary tools for your business.
When choosing an IT company, consider these factors:
Experience and Expertise: Look for a company that has experience working with businesses similar to yours and expertise in the specific services or solutions you require.
Scalability: Ensure the IT company can scale its services as your business grows to accommodate changing needs.
Support and Maintenance: Assess their support availability, response times, and ongoing maintenance services to keep your systems running smoothly.
Security Measures: Given the importance of cybersecurity, choose a company that prioritizes robust security measures to protect your data and systems.
Cost and Value: Compare pricing models and ensure the services provided align with the value they offer to your business.