What does IT do?

In the UK, digital” has been dropped from the vocabulary of many organizations. Because it is assumed that everything that a business does has a digital element to it: Dealing with customers, suppliers, and staff is all expected to involve digital processes to some degree.

Digital platforms are the new disruptor

We all use digital platforms like Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook and more, but how much do we understand about what they are, how they’re constructed, and why these platforms are the largest businesses in the USA?

Remote working during lockdown

Remote working during the lockdown has resulted in a number of challenges and also opportunities.

Why do we still call it the IT department

From infrastructure to functionality to innovation, the IT department is what allows companies to design a completely new digital enterprise, says Terry White, executive consultant at Netsurit.

Why worry? Let them worry.

You probably have someone responsible for It in your company, but it’s not their day job. And whilst you can’t run your business without IT, you worry about the threats that having data and interconnectivity brings.

Why use Office 365 if you’re a small business?

Many small businesses are tempted by the Microsoft Office 365 offer of “always up to date, and available from any device”. Sounds reasonable, but let’s unpack the 365 versus Office 2016 argument a little.

When good IT contracts go bad

As an IT executive you will have a Service Level Agreement with your IT service provider. Well done. The bad news is that you’ve wasted your time, and often transferred risk back to yourself.

When business productivity matters.

As your business grows, you may benefit from more advanced and comprehensive office productivity software. Typically, most small businesses use Microsoft Office Professional when starting up and going through early growth.

What does IT do?

In the UK, digital” has been dropped from the vocabulary of many organizations. Because it is assumed that everything that a business does has a digital element to it: Dealing with customers, suppliers, and staff is all expected to involve digital processes to some degree.

Predictive and adaptive thinking in IT

We’ve all heard about waterfall and agile projects: Waterfall projects are specified upfront, designed, developed, then tested, and quality assured. The method is based on engineering projects and has served the IT industry well.

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