Technology Keeps Breaking
Slow computers. Software issues. Internet problems. Systems that work one day and fail the next. When technology gets in the way of work, business slows down.
Every technology problem has a price. The longer it goes unresolved, the higher the bill. It gets paid in time, money, or both.
Most clients call after they have already spent time, money, or both trying to make the problem go away. The issue came back. The answers did not add up. Now somebody needs to find what got missed.
If the same issue keeps showing up, something is getting missed. Recurring problems are rarely random.
The vendor blames the network. The network blames the software. The software blames the user. Meanwhile, the problem is still sitting there.
Downtime, frustration, repeat fixes, lost productivity, and work that keeps getting delayed. That cost adds up fast.
If you are still dealing with it, there is probably more to the story.
I do not start with the symptom. I start with the question nobody has answered yet: why is this still happening?
Not every issue fits neatly into one box. That is usually why it keeps coming back.
Slow computers. Software issues. Internet problems. Systems that work one day and fail the next. When technology gets in the way of work, business slows down.
Email problems. Account issues. Login headaches. The new hire can't log in. The terminated employee still can.
Simple mistakes hurt your pride. The expensive ones cost reputation, time, and money.
Simple starting points. Bigger work gets scoped before the bill starts acting possessed.
When technology stops cooperating.
How much to fix it? Let's fix itWhy is this still happening?
Request reviewProblems prevented are cheaper than problems repaired.
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Didn't we already fix this?