IT Solutions & Support For Your Business Challenges
Computer Systems Support IT Consulting helps businesses in Fairfield County, Connecticut
The right mix of IT Consulting services, IT solutions and computer technical support services can reduce your business challenges, allowing you to increase productivity and focus on your core business goals while reducing costs. Computer Systems Support & Design, LLC IT Consulting concentrates on the needs of local Fairfield County, Connecticut business and professional organizations.
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Managing a business of any size requires a broad range of skills and experience. Choosing to outsource your company's IT Consulting needs with us can save your business time and money by providing skilled personnel, services and IT solutions for your business technology challenges.
We are a Fairfield County based IT Consultant and IT Support services provider that can take care of all your IT Consulting support needs. Regardless of your businesses needs, basic or complex, CSSD is the IT consulting firm that can help you. Whether you need to build your IT network from the ground up, are ready to refresh your existing network, migrate your Microsoft small business server or other technology, or just need basic IT support, CSSD can help you.
Business challenges that can be solved with the right technology and right network include the following:
Growing Your Business
Information Technology is the foundation for all business growth. We provide customized IT Consulting plans to address your company's unique Information Technology IT needs. Consider a flexible, expandable IT network that will make it easy for your employees to communicate, collaborate, and share.
Increased Productivity
When your businesses IT network is functioning and proactively supported all your employees have access to the data they need, whenever they need it, regardless of where they are working. CSSD's customization skills ensure that all employees have access to the data they need so they can be productive.
Strategic IT Planning
To maximize your businesses resources, you need an IT plan from your IT Consultant that will address your current and future needs. CSSD is the Fairfield County, Connecticut based IT Consulting and IT service provider to address your current and future needs at reasonable cost.
Complying With Regulations
If your business is governed by State or Federal regulations, you need to safeguard all Electronic Data. CSSD helps you build a secure IT infrastructure that will meet your specific regulatory requirements.
Coping With Business Challenges
Changes are a constant in today's business environment. Strategic IT planning helps you implement the best IT solutions to future proof your IT investment.
Disaster Recovery Planning
Every business need to have a backup plan that will allow your business to operate, no matter what happens. CSSD helps you implement disaster recovery best practices that ensures that your critical IT systems and data are always available.
Securing Your Data
Your company's data is the fabric that enables your employees to service customers and stay ahead of the competition. CSSD helps secure your data from external attacks and internal abuse. We help you create a layered defense that protects your data and systems from internal and external threats.
To learn more about how our IT Consulting and IT support services can help you address your businesses challenges, please contact Johannes Banck, SBSC at (203) 349-8047 Ext 211
The Paperless Office - 6 Tips on how to get there
- Gaining Office Productivity by Moving to the Paperless Office
Many businesses have made a partial move to a paperless office. They are doing this by using scanners instead of copying machines, sending electronic faxes instead of paper faxes, nver printing out e-mail attachments, storing information electronically instead of in filing cabinets, sharing information on CDs, USB sticks, in SharePoint, Office365 or other file sharing services. In short, they're getting greater return on their hardware, software and technology investments.
Here are six items Computer Systems Support suggests to keep in mind as you move toward a paperless office.
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Without paper, make sure you're backing up files. In the traditional backup system, you would make a photocopy of a document and put it in a properly-labeled folder that can later be retrieved from a filing cabinet. Most businesses developed electronic filing systems that mimic the old paper systems, using Microsoft Small Business Server, File Shares, Office365 or customized programs for storing documents by type of document, client, project or other prioritization. But those files can't just be created — they have to be backed up as well. Backup solutions can include backing up to second hard drives, USB drives, file shares on a server or to Cloud backup services and off-site locations to minimize the risk of loss of data from a computer failure. The message here is to have a system (on-premise, hybrid, or cloud) in place for regular and consistent backups.
- The paperless office does not happen overnight. Your business won't go from all-paper one day to paperless the next or even next year. It's a progression. You might start out by scanning all incoming bills into your system, and then expand to include all general business correspondence. Initially, you might even find you're creating more work instead of less. Dr. B. Clopukh, a Urologist, has embraced the paperless transition wherever possible but finds that he often stores medical records electronically and still prints out a copy for himself. He syas: "I'm not even sure why I do it; it's just another way of backing up information that I'm still comfortable with."
- You'll need to rearrange your office — it's a good thing. There usually aren't tremendous savings of office space when you first start focusing on using less paper. You still have all those paper documents housed in your big, clunky file cabinets. At some point during your transition to a paperless office, however, the difference in your physical storage space will become apparent. "My eyes were opened when I had to move from one location to another and I realized I had many filing cabinets that I was holding on to for no reason," says Ed Branson, a real estate broker. He estimates that he has fewer than half as many filing cabinets as he used before he started scanning documents into his Microsoft Small Business Server 2011
- "Paperless" often means "less paper." For example you can virtually eliminate paper faxes by generating faxes on your computer and having in-bound faxes delivered to your computer system via e-mail. A proven sytem that does this elegantly and reliably is the Cisco UC500 Unified Communications System. You can even electronically sign, encrypt and signature-stamp outgoing documents. But you're still likely to have some paper floating through your office. Not all of your clients or vendors want to communicate 100% electronically. Tax and regulatory requirements could force you to business on paper or to keep hard copies of your business records.
- Everyone has to buy in. Merely saying as owner or manager of your business that you want those around you to embrace the paperless office doesn't make it so. The owners and management of your business have to buy into the transition as a permanently-new way of doing business. Change can be difficult. Employees who have been making photocopies, sending paper faxes, putting documents into legal sized folders are going to have to change. They will have to learn new routines that they already feel skilled at. "I think you really have to take them through the process a little at a time," says Johannes Banck.
- Less paper is just the beginning of the payoff. The most visible impact of a move to a paperless office is the reduction in the cost of printing, mailing, shipping and storing paper. And yes, using Microsoft SharePoint, which is part of the Small Business Server 2011 Suite takes commitment and getting used to. Over time, lots of other benefits become apparent: Fewer hours looking for bills, documentsand copies of client documents (in SBS2011 all documents can be electronically searched). The ability to access all sorts of information from computer files — in a matter of seconds without having to search your office. In short, change can be taxing — but it will be profitable in the long-run.
Please call (203) 349-8047 Ext 211 to further explore and learn about paperless technologies that could benefit your business.
And remember, if you are not doing it - your competition is.
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