Complicated IT?
That’s the verdict of a software company called OpTier. It has surveyed a number of small businesses about the technology they put in place to keep staff connected and manage information.
57 per cent of small business respondents admitted they made things too complicated. Typically, that meant that staff were forced to waste time (costing the business money) trying to work out how to best use the technology. Ironically, that removed any time gained by introducing new technology or software in the first place.
Motti Tal is the founder and business development manager at OpTier.
He said: “Businesses must remember that complexity costs money. Taking a simple view can be the key to not only quick problem resolution but, vitally, to avoiding problem and reducing costs.”
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article posted on: 14/04/2010View all Heres a Thought