IT Consulting Memphis TN

The business owner who can handle basic technology will have the productive capacity of approximately five people, thus achieving significant savings on employees or outside service costs. You'll need to start with a list of your needs and buy pieces that can be fit together to do what you want done.

BTMS Technology Systems
(901) 485-6641
Memphis, TN
Venture Technologies
(901) 937-2100
7953 Stage Hills Boulevard # 101
Memphis, TN
Revamp PC
(901) 604-9653
1151 Hwy 51 Lot 65
Nesbit, MS
Illusia Digital Technologies
(901) 372-4954
4859 Esty Rd
Arlington, TN
Caldwell Global Communications
(423) 559-5465
443 Walker Street Northeast
Cleveland, TN
B and H Computer Service
(901) 821-0203
5184 Verosa Avenue
Memphis, TN
Protech Systems Inc
(901) 761-1889
3350 Players Club Parkway # 120
Memphis, TN
Southern Network Services
(901) 755-4414
2559 Windy Oaks Dr.
Germantown, TN
Frank Williams and Associates Inc
(901) 382-8066
3740 Canada Road
Arlington, TN
Pc Solutions
(901) 367-8777
3303 Ansnow Ln
Memphis, TN
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Managing Your Technology Needs

Most of us fall into one of two categories: either we love technology and desperately want every new gadget or we loathe it and want it to leave us alone. Both types of people often have trouble managing their technology needs. But the business owner who can handle basic technology will have the productive capacity of approximately five people, thus achieving significant savings on employees or outside service costs.

The first rule of thumb to follow is that you should define your business needs and then look for technology that satisfies those needs. Those who love technology tend to do this in reverse. They buy the technology (if it's on the market, it must have a use, right?) and then try to figure out a need for it. Those who hate the technology tend the avoid the problem altogether because they're not aware that technologically easier ways of doing things exist (how come no one sells carbon paper any more?). In either case, you'll be much better off if you start with a list of your needs first.

The second rule of thumb is that there is no Holy Grail in technology. No one piece of software, for example, will do everything you want. But you can buy pieces that can be fit together to do what you want done.

Example

Recent advances in wireless communication have allowed you to become completely mobile, if that's want you want.

It's a great tool for those who are out selling their goods or services and want to keep in touch with those who are minding the store in their absence.

Software. A good place to start in evaluating your technology needs is with software. Here's a list of software that will be essential for most small business owners:

  • word processing software
  • spreadsheet
  • fax program that lets you send faxes from your personal computer
  • accounting program
  • small database software that lets you keep a record of your assets

Hardware. Most small business owners will need the following hardware, or at least access to the following hardware:

  • a personal computer, with enough hard disk space to hold all your files and business programs and enough processing power to perform the tasks you need performing
  • a fax machine
  • a modem
  • a printer

Save Money

Save Money

If your technology requirements are limited to the occasional use, for example, of a fax machine or a printer, consider going to Kinko's or to a similar business for those needs rather than buying the equipment yourse...

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