It is not as difficult as it might seem. If your systems are currently working, we can easily back them up, lock down the network, and then document everything about your infrastructure. If your systems are not currently functioning properly then it is already painful and your business is at risk, the sooner you make the change, the better. If you are currently having a conflict with your IT vendor, or are not sure that they will be cooperative with the transition, we will work with you to build a plan to minimize the possibility of downtime and interruptions, even without their help. We often find that even when a new client has told us that things were “ok” with the previous vendor, when they see how much of a difference having professional IT management can make, they are relieved and excited about the change. I can’t tell you how often a new client tells me that they wished they had made the change years ago! Our systems and process are very transparent, as a client, you have access to our systems, records and all of the documentation about your network. With White Mountain, you are as involved as you want to be and will never feel that you are being left in the dark. Don’t settle for a vendor who uses knowledge as job security. Let us help you get the situation resolved. At White Mountain, we make changing IT vendors EASY! Thanks for visiting, we look forward to hearing from you. Frequently Asked Questions Here are some common questions that we hear from companies your size. What is involved with a lock-down procedure? What types of things should be documented? What is a comprehensive data backup system? What should be included in an Acceptable Use Policy? What are employee onboarding and separation procedures? My IT person is the only one that knows my systems, won’t it be painful to switch? I have a dispute with my current IT provider, can you help me lock them out? OK, I want to know more, what’s the next step?
Maybe, if he is an IT professional with a full IT management platform and a qualified tech staff; otherwise probably not. The good news is that with White Mountain, you don’t need to pay an arm and a leg to get professional services, backed by a reputable company you can trust! White Mountain has the experience and the scale to be able to provide the best in class services, at a very affordable rate. Go ahead and tell your nephew “He is off the hook!” It’s time to give your business the level of service that it deserves. It’s time to call White Mountain! At White Mountain, we make changing IT vendors EASY! Thanks for visiting, we look forward to hearing from you. Frequently Asked Questions Here are some common questions that we hear from companies your size. Do I even need a server? Is my business too small for professional IT management? Our systems are supported by the owners nephew, is that a good idea? My IT person is the only one that knows my systems, won’t it be painful to switch? I have a dispute with my current IT provider, can you help me lock them out? OK, I want to know more, what’s the next step?
If your business depends on technology to keep things running, then the answer is “NO,” it’s not too small for professional IT management. Does your business depend on networked computers, secure internet access, email, databases, customer lists, online services…..the list goes on and on. The question isn’t whether your business needs it, or deserves it, but rather “Can your provider do the job for a price that is within your budget?” White Mountain has service plans that make sense for small networks with as few as five computers. Don’t feel that you need to go without, and short change your business just because you have a small office – let White Mountain take care of IT! At White Mountain, we make changing IT vendors EASY! Thanks for visiting, we look forward to hearing from you. Frequently Asked Questions Here are some common questions that we hear from companies your size. Do I even need a server? Is my business too small for professional IT management? Our systems are supported by the owners nephew, is that a good idea? My IT person is the only one that knows my systems, won’t it be painful to switch? I have a dispute with my current IT provider, can you help me lock them out? OK, I want to know more, what’s the next step?
There are many advantages of running, even a small office, on a dedicated server, and in some cases it is necessary. However, we believe in keeping things simple. Before we recommend any solution, we will always consider your needs and discuss the best approach based on your access and workflow requirements. It may make more sense to use a combination of onsite and cloud-based services; especially if you need mobile access to your data. We often find, many of the reasons that caused you to buy a server in the past, are no longer applicable to our current needs. If your email and critical business apps are in the cloud already, it may be harder to justify the expense of a dedicated server, if you only have a small number of users in the office. Every situation is different, but you can rest assured we will not try to force you into a high cost of ownership solution if there are more flexible and affordable solutions available to meet your business goals. All we ask, is you call us before you buy another server. We will gladly give you a second opinion and most likely a few better alternatives to consider. At White Mountain, we make changing IT vendors EASY! Thanks for visiting, we look forward to hearing from you. Frequently Asked Questions Here are some common questions that we hear from companies your size. Do I even need a server? Is my business too small for professional IT management? Our systems are supported by the owners nephew, is that a good idea? My IT person is the only one that knows my systems, won’t it be painful to switch? I have a dispute with my current IT provider, can you help me lock them out? OK, I want to know more, what’s the next step? Related Posts
Here are four ways that mobility trends have infiltrated the enterprise environment, and why your business can (and should) apply them to its own technology strategy. Doing so keeps you one step ahead of the curb on this important industry topic: Security is important: Regardless of what types of devices your business uses, it?s primarily how they access data that you need to be concerned with. Data security is crucial, especially for mobile devices that may be connecting to unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots while out of the office. A virtual private network, or VPN, is a valid choice to mitigate the risk associated with potentially dangerous connections, while a mobile device management solution can allow you to restrict access to sensitive corporate information on a per-user and per-application basis. Increased focus on the cloud: The cloud lets your business store data and applications in an online environment, where they can be accessed from any location with an Internet connection. This makes collaboration and communication much easier, as no matter where your employees are, they can connect to your base of operations and access the resources they need to do their jobs. The convergence of desktop and mobile: Windows 10, Microsoft?s latest operating system, was an attempt by the software giant to create an OS and applications that work on a myriad of different devices, be it a desktop workstation, or a smartphone. This suggests that solutions that work on a universal level can improve the productivity and flexibility of a workplace. After all, you can get more done with a full version of an app built for a smartphone than you would with a watered-down version. Regulation and oversight are critical: Your business needs control of its data if you want to thrive. Mobile devices might have the benefit of flexibility, but you need to ensure that users can be held accountable for their actions – including how and why they use sensitive corporate data. In most cases, it?s important to restrict access to data in order to protect it from those who have no business viewing it. There?s certainly a lot to consider when implementing mobile technology solutions, but you don?t have to do it alone. White Mountain IT Services can help your team make an educated decision about how to use mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops, to their advantage. To learn more, reach out to us at (603) 889-0800.