OurTech Solutions is focused on providing
superior technology support to the small to mid-sized market company. We
service companies in many different industries; i.e., real estate, law,
building contractors, accounting, and industrial supplies, to name a few. If
the following scenarios seem all too familiar to you, consider outsourcing
your IT services. It will allow you to focus on your core business
offerings, and avoid some unnecessary headaches.
Current staff are performing IT support.
So one or two of your employees are good with IT. When there is a problem
with a computer you turn to the in-house computer wizard.
At first it just takes a little of their time, but soon they're spending
greater and greater amounts of time helping other staff with computer
problems.
Since they're not experts, it takes them longer and often they're among the
most expensive resource personnel you have. In the long run they may do more
harm than good and it may have been cheaper to hire a qualified resource to
do the job right the first time.
Business owners that can’t let go!
The first step is admitting you have a problem. Many entrepreneurs try to do
everything themselves: fixing the office plumbing, working on computers,
selling new deals.
What’s holding you back? Doing the things you think you should do or
doing the things you love to do that make you money?
Save yourself the headache, find a true technology company you can rely on
with a proven track record. Check their references to be sure.
Friends, nephews or neighbors as your IT support.
Well you won’t have to pay much, but you’ll often get what you pay for.
First, you’ll have to wait until they're available. They're busy with their
own work, school and play. While you’re waiting for your friends and family
to be available, your business suffers from potential lost sales and lost
productivity.
How long will it really take them to fix the problem? Will you wait and see
if they have the most up-to-date skills to handle the issue or will you
watch them for a few days only to find they're not knowledgeable about the
latest technologies?