Servers are specifically designed to provide file storage,
file sharing, resource sharing (like printers) and other services, to
multiple computers.
They can also help you:
• better find and manage business-critical information in one consolidated
location;
• store large chunks of information, enabling individual PCs to perform
better;
• access up-to-date customer information quickly;
• share email and calendaring details between your team;
• protect your information by making back-ups easier;
• provide secure access to email & calendars, other files or to your entire
office PC, from another internet-connected computer;
• better manage security features and monitor threats to your computer
systems.
Does that all sound like it’s going to be expensive? Well, servers are no
longer confined to dedicated rooms, serving large corporations with large
I.T. departments. Many of the major manufacturers promote ‘Small Business
Server’ bundles, with the hardware and software needed for a business with
as little as 5 staff.
Here are some factors that indicate your business may be ready for a server:
• You need to consolidate & arrange your files (you can't always find what
you need when you need it).
• You are worried about whether all of your important files are secure and
are being backed up.
• You need to share hardware such as printers and fax machines for two or
more PCs.
• You have employees who travel, frequently telecommute, or work off-site,
and would benefit from accessing what’s back in the office.
• You keep adding more files onto your PCs and running out of disk space.
• You'd like to run accounting software or other line-of-business
applications on more than one PC.
• Your business is growing and plans to add new computers and employees or
even a second location.
As with any technology purchasing decision, you need to discuss your
business needs and plans with your trusted I.T. advisor to see if it’s the
right time for a server. You may be looking for aggressive growth, stability
or even expense reduction this year, so you’ll want to focus first on the
server features that will support your goals. You also need to ensure that
you’re not expecting technology to solve a problem that could be resolved
with a change in your business processes.
Give us a call to to discuss
about whether
now is the time
to make the move and
experience the benefits of a
server
in your business.
Call 0427 272 609
or
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