At Info Advantage, we help SMBs stay protected and productive by offering comprehensive solutions designed to safeguard their operations, ensure compliance, and enhance efficiency.
Let’s say you have all the knowledge, time, energy, resources, and expertise in technology management in the world. Would you want the responsibility of managing your company’s IT? Today, we’re exploring some of the more plausible reasons why managing your own technology solutions just doesn’t make sense—and how a managed service provider can help.
Think of your business information that includes customer details, sales figures, product lists and more. All of that data is stored in your business’ databases. As a result, you need to understand how they work and what you need to do to best manage them and the data they contain. Here at Info Advantage, we help businesses in New York make sense of their technology every day. We’ve noticed folks often have similar questions about databases, so let’s clear them up with some simple answers. Did you know, by the way, that the first “databases” were essentially just well-organized paper records? We’ve come a long way!
Today’s small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face a cybersecurity landscape that is more challenging than ever. Hackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and regulatory requirements are tightening. Without a solid risk and compliance strategy, SMBs expose themselves to devastating consequences—fines, data breaches, operational downtime, and reputational damage.
Cybersecurity solutions are all well and fine, but your team also plays a significant role in keeping your business safe. You need to acknowledge they are a potential threat and take steps to prepare them for the bevy of threats they’ll face. Today, we want to discuss why your employees are a cybersecurity threat and what you can do to mitigate it.