So it's been almost 4 years since I have posted an entry. The Creative Circus has been keeping me busy all these years. But for now let's talk about the cloud and why you need it.
In medium to large sized companies, the server footprints are getting smaller for a reason. Servers cost money, new licenses cost money. You know what else cost a ton of money, the consultants that will migrate all your data.
So let's talk about how much money you just spent if you wanted to update all the hardware and software in your office. Let's start on a smaller scale. Let's say a person makes $250K a year but will not buy a new laptop for $1200 every three years and they want to buy something CHEAPER. Seriously, your life depends on this and you won't invest a measly $400 or 0.16% of your total income? Well this goes for bigger business as well at a much bigger scale.
Let's say you had a legacy system that host a Database, another server that does Authentication and another server that hosts emails and you had to update all the hardware and software. That is a lot of money for small company to come out of pocket. After you depreciate it over three years, how much were you paying per month? Then you have to do it all over again 3 to 4 year later and 16 versions behind. Ok so the 16 versions was a little over exaggerated... 14.
Why not just pay monthly and stay ahead of the curve and have less issues. Those guys running those applications in the cloud are constantly updating hardware and software for you. All you have to do is have a good Internet connection and good workstations. Thats the gist of the cloud. You know that company called Google? That's cloud computing, you share your files you want to share, collaborate, email. There are also phones that work over the Internet and if your Internet goes out at your work, guess what, everything is routed to your mobile device. Why would you keep anything in house besides an authentication server?
Yes you pay every month for the cloud but it's worth it. Here's the math for a 30 person company.
Internet Connection $1000 per month
30 users on email and file sharing $150 per month ($1800 per year, that's wayyyyy less than upgrading your server every 3 years.)
Phone system $450 per month ($5400 per year, This is at a premium with every feature you can think of. It will cost about 5K more every three years but well worth it because you will always have the newest hardware)
Database $9000 per year ( over three years, thats about how much you have paid and you will have the newest software plus support from the developers)
Let's say your 30 people company makes $8.5 million dollars a year. That's only a 00.33% of money invested in the cloud. 1/3 of a percent folks and you have robust system that is always the latest and greatest!
note: this does not include the workstation investment within the 30 users or wifi infrastructure.
Next: Let's talk about the person that can manage this for you.
Memos from the Tech Guy
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Monday, April 22, 2013
You want to buy an alarm but not monitor it?
Ok, so you own a business and you probably own it because you want to pay for your biggest asset, your home. I assume you have a nice home and you would like to protect it. So what do you do? You buy an alarm. But why are you wiring your house and buying an alarm and you don't want to monitor it? Does not make sense.
Many businesses nowadays make that mistake with their technology. They want to buy the self-heling tools, the managed anti-virus but not have anyone overlook it. On a previous blog, I wrote about getting an oil change for you car for maintenance and don't wait for something to break before doing something about it. This goes hand in hand. http://it-hostage.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-little-bit-of-maintenance-goes-long.html
Part of making the maintenance procedure for your consultant is having things monitored. Being a consultant and keeping the overhead low means a lower price for the customers. If a consultant has a constant idea of what is going on with your technology, then things will be easier to fix, IF THEY BREAK. What I have seen recently is a drop in support calls and downtime because the network is constantly monitored. Less support calls = less downtime = less catastrophy.
If your company is not monitored and you have not had a consultant in there for a while, a big problem can turn into a bigger problem, more than you think. http://it-hostage.blogspot.com/2013/03/dig-yourself-out-of-that-hole.html
Having your company on a monthly plan and monitored will cost you less than a full time employee or having someone come and "just fix" the issues. Remember, downtime costs you money!
Up next: Why use the cloud?
How much do you spend on your consultant?
This is a great question and I will try to be as unbiased as possible.
The real question is, how much is your company and data worth?
To start, you have to have someone you trust or someone highly recommended. Don't be afraid to check references before using someone. Pricing may vary per project or if it is hourly.
If you are an under 15 people company, you can probably get away with the "one man show" consultant. He/She will still have plenty of time to focus on your work. If you are over 15, you may want to look into a company that offers support and maintenance. If you are over 25, you definitely will need someone part time or have a full-time support/monitoring company.
A good starting point is $125 per hour. Some may be lower some may be higher, it really depends what you need.
Home: Probably more around $100 per hour is fair. Remember, the consultant will have to travel to your location. Some will charge a trip charge and a 1 hour minimum. At the end of the day, this turns out to be $50 per hour. More than fair for someone that can help you figure out what you cannot figure out.
Office: $125 per hour plus a trip charge. Just as mentioned, this guy or girl may have to travel to your location. They also have to pay additional liability insurance per month. There are a lot of great consultants out there for a reasonable price.
Always remember, how much is your data worth? Remember, with maintenance comes less support and that equals less down time.
Coming up next: You want to pay for an alarm but not the monitoring?
The real question is, how much is your company and data worth?
To start, you have to have someone you trust or someone highly recommended. Don't be afraid to check references before using someone. Pricing may vary per project or if it is hourly.
If you are an under 15 people company, you can probably get away with the "one man show" consultant. He/She will still have plenty of time to focus on your work. If you are over 15, you may want to look into a company that offers support and maintenance. If you are over 25, you definitely will need someone part time or have a full-time support/monitoring company.
A good starting point is $125 per hour. Some may be lower some may be higher, it really depends what you need.
Home: Probably more around $100 per hour is fair. Remember, the consultant will have to travel to your location. Some will charge a trip charge and a 1 hour minimum. At the end of the day, this turns out to be $50 per hour. More than fair for someone that can help you figure out what you cannot figure out.
Office: $125 per hour plus a trip charge. Just as mentioned, this guy or girl may have to travel to your location. They also have to pay additional liability insurance per month. There are a lot of great consultants out there for a reasonable price.
Always remember, how much is your data worth? Remember, with maintenance comes less support and that equals less down time.
Coming up next: You want to pay for an alarm but not the monitoring?
Monday, April 1, 2013
Are you the representation of your storefront?
Here I am posting from my favorite cafe. A cafe that has helped me get to where I am now. I've closed a lot of deals in this cafe. I have written a lot of proposals from this cafe. This cafe is important to me because it represents me on how I do some of my business. This cafe is a reflection of me and my personality. People buy because of the product I represent not necessarily because I am a good sales person.
What does your storefront look like? Does it look like a highschool student did it for a project on version 1 of Frontpage? If you answered yes for all these questions then your site probably needs a complete overhaul. An average person will take almost 8 seconds to decide wether they will continue to browse your site or leave. Location Location Location! You are on the Internet, your location is visible to the whole world so give the world your best!
Remember, your storefront represents you. If you are a 1 million dollar a year company, why don't you have better representation? With a better site, you can probably be double that because then others look at your site more closely. Remember, an average person will take almost 8 seconds to decide wether they will continue to browse your site or leave.
The first question is always how much will it be? Is it going to be expensive? The answer is no. It does not have to be. The least amount it would cost is about $250 and you will have to do the majority of the work. You can always hire someone and pay anywhere from $1000 to $1000000 depending on what work you want done.
How do you get a professional site for $250? Hire a webguy and pick out a template with him, preferably Wordpress. The consultant will load the template to your current space/domain and it will be up to you to add the pictures and copy.
If you did not want to do the work yourself, you can still pick a template and have the consultant do the work for you. You can typically get a good quality 4 - 5 page website for $1000. Note that this will be very basic but professional.
If you are a $250,000 company, are you only going to invest $1000 for a website? No, you want to attract new business, use this as a marketing platform too! Look at me, look how awesome I am! Remember, an average person will take almost 8 seconds to decide wether they will continue to browse your site or leave.
Next up: How much do you depend on your consultant?
What does your storefront look like? Does it look like a highschool student did it for a project on version 1 of Frontpage? If you answered yes for all these questions then your site probably needs a complete overhaul. An average person will take almost 8 seconds to decide wether they will continue to browse your site or leave. Location Location Location! You are on the Internet, your location is visible to the whole world so give the world your best!
Remember, your storefront represents you. If you are a 1 million dollar a year company, why don't you have better representation? With a better site, you can probably be double that because then others look at your site more closely. Remember, an average person will take almost 8 seconds to decide wether they will continue to browse your site or leave.
The first question is always how much will it be? Is it going to be expensive? The answer is no. It does not have to be. The least amount it would cost is about $250 and you will have to do the majority of the work. You can always hire someone and pay anywhere from $1000 to $1000000 depending on what work you want done.
How do you get a professional site for $250? Hire a webguy and pick out a template with him, preferably Wordpress. The consultant will load the template to your current space/domain and it will be up to you to add the pictures and copy.
If you did not want to do the work yourself, you can still pick a template and have the consultant do the work for you. You can typically get a good quality 4 - 5 page website for $1000. Note that this will be very basic but professional.
If you are a $250,000 company, are you only going to invest $1000 for a website? No, you want to attract new business, use this as a marketing platform too! Look at me, look how awesome I am! Remember, an average person will take almost 8 seconds to decide wether they will continue to browse your site or leave.
Next up: How much do you depend on your consultant?
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Standardizing your hardware and software
What is standardization? Well it is what is says, you set a standard; a standard of what your hardware should be. Why should you do this and what will it do for your company?
For starters, it will make it easier to manage your computers. All the hardware will be the same and the configurations will be the same as well. With all your computers the same, there is no guessing game if a part goes bad. Companies also avoid compatibility issues between hardware and software. This makes it easier
For example, if you had all HP desktops and a part goes bad, you have one point of contact and tell them what is going on with your computer. Most major brands will offer onsite install while the part is drop shipped or you can have your IT guy install it when the part gets in. Get an account manager with one of those companies or a company like CDW. When a client needed something, I call Stefanie at CDW and tell her to drop ship a part or computer for a certain company, CDW calls the company with the total and the company pays for it. Once the company receives the part or hardware, my point of contact will call me and I just go and install. It saves time and money.
It is also easier to inventory when you have a group of computers. I'm not saying be married to one brand. If you want, do it by tens. Ten of the same computers at a time. You can vary them. For example, I like HP desktops and Lenovo laptops. Each brand has their own advantages.
One thing I try to express to new clients is that if they will use me as a consultant, I ask them to make it easier for them and for myself when they buy the next rotation of computers. Once they do this, it is smooth sailing.
Next up: How does your storefront look?
For starters, it will make it easier to manage your computers. All the hardware will be the same and the configurations will be the same as well. With all your computers the same, there is no guessing game if a part goes bad. Companies also avoid compatibility issues between hardware and software. This makes it easier
For example, if you had all HP desktops and a part goes bad, you have one point of contact and tell them what is going on with your computer. Most major brands will offer onsite install while the part is drop shipped or you can have your IT guy install it when the part gets in. Get an account manager with one of those companies or a company like CDW. When a client needed something, I call Stefanie at CDW and tell her to drop ship a part or computer for a certain company, CDW calls the company with the total and the company pays for it. Once the company receives the part or hardware, my point of contact will call me and I just go and install. It saves time and money.
It is also easier to inventory when you have a group of computers. I'm not saying be married to one brand. If you want, do it by tens. Ten of the same computers at a time. You can vary them. For example, I like HP desktops and Lenovo laptops. Each brand has their own advantages.
One thing I try to express to new clients is that if they will use me as a consultant, I ask them to make it easier for them and for myself when they buy the next rotation of computers. Once they do this, it is smooth sailing.
Next up: How does your storefront look?
Friday, March 8, 2013
A little bit of maintenance goes a long way
So here I sit at the DMV waiting to renew my license and I get to blog on my iPhone. Isn't technology amazing?
A lot of small companies lose productivity because they wait for things to break rather than maintain. I really do not understand this. You do not wait for your car to break before you get an oil change, you maintain your car. You check the oil, change it, check the tires and fluids. Your car is an asset just as your computers for your companies are assets. You need your car to get to work, you cannot work without a computer. Why would you wait for your computer to break and have downtime? How much an hour are you costing your company when something is down vs. what you would pay to keep it up? It is miniscule. If you are a 3.5 million dollar company and you don't have a technical person, you probably have issues you don't even know about and it may present bigger issues in the future that will cost your company more money. Little nagging issues turn into big ones. You can get all the tools I mention on this blog plus 10 hours of service a month for about $15,000 a year. Isn't that worth it to keep the flow of your company? How much do you lose for downtime? Note it cost even less than that for smaller companies and you will get seasoned techs.
The best companies and consultants are the ones you pay and you never see. Your computers are always working and you never see the guy but once a month. Well, thats because he looked after your system! There are so many utilities that companies can use these days. Did you know there are managed anti-virus? The anti-virus will send messages to a tech and they login to your computer and fix the issue before you even see it. There are also self healing tools that consultants can load into your computer that monitors the temperature of your computer and also does diagnostics. Did you know that if you hard-drive is spinning faster than normal, it's probably about to die. How do you know if it is faster than normal? Well there are agents that will alert techs of companies so that you don't have to be faced with the critical issues. You are the expert of your company, hire an expert for your technology.
Some would say that my blog is a propaganda for tech companies... DUH, it is. But choose one that is dependable. There are so many tools out there that a consultant will provide you and will not break the bank. Don't wait for your stuff to break down, the money your are saving is probably costing you more from the productivity standpoint.
Next UP : Standardizing and why you should do it...
A lot of small companies lose productivity because they wait for things to break rather than maintain. I really do not understand this. You do not wait for your car to break before you get an oil change, you maintain your car. You check the oil, change it, check the tires and fluids. Your car is an asset just as your computers for your companies are assets. You need your car to get to work, you cannot work without a computer. Why would you wait for your computer to break and have downtime? How much an hour are you costing your company when something is down vs. what you would pay to keep it up? It is miniscule. If you are a 3.5 million dollar company and you don't have a technical person, you probably have issues you don't even know about and it may present bigger issues in the future that will cost your company more money. Little nagging issues turn into big ones. You can get all the tools I mention on this blog plus 10 hours of service a month for about $15,000 a year. Isn't that worth it to keep the flow of your company? How much do you lose for downtime? Note it cost even less than that for smaller companies and you will get seasoned techs.
The best companies and consultants are the ones you pay and you never see. Your computers are always working and you never see the guy but once a month. Well, thats because he looked after your system! There are so many utilities that companies can use these days. Did you know there are managed anti-virus? The anti-virus will send messages to a tech and they login to your computer and fix the issue before you even see it. There are also self healing tools that consultants can load into your computer that monitors the temperature of your computer and also does diagnostics. Did you know that if you hard-drive is spinning faster than normal, it's probably about to die. How do you know if it is faster than normal? Well there are agents that will alert techs of companies so that you don't have to be faced with the critical issues. You are the expert of your company, hire an expert for your technology.
Some would say that my blog is a propaganda for tech companies... DUH, it is. But choose one that is dependable. There are so many tools out there that a consultant will provide you and will not break the bank. Don't wait for your stuff to break down, the money your are saving is probably costing you more from the productivity standpoint.
Next UP : Standardizing and why you should do it...
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Dig yourself out of that hole
So you find yourself in a hole. A big one...
1. You have a growing business but your technology is outdated and is slowing you down.
While you are still a growing business, it is very wise to upgrade your technology without being "Mr. Moneybags." You don;t have to spend a huge amount to upgrade to another system. This also depends if you are a one man show or a shop with 5 to 10 people.
Let's take the 5 to 10 people scenario. At 5 to 10 people, you cannot be careless in technology spending but you know it will make you more efficient. How do you do it and base it on your cash flow, you don't really want to come out of pocket with a huge amount of money but you don't want to strap yourself by opening another credit card and be left with outdated equipment in 3 to 4 years.
Consider a lease with a company like Lenovo, Dell or HP. I'm more partial to Lenovo if laptops or HP if desktops. A lease will let you have low monthly payments and you can give back the computers when you are done with it and you will always have the most updated workstations every 3 to 4 years.
Who is going to set it up? Your trusty consultant or consulting company. These guys have the most efficient way to set up your systems. For 10 users, you are probably looking at 2 days which will cost anywhere from $1600 to $2000. Thats a small price to pay to move forward. Please note that the more data the consultant has to move, the more time it will take.
Also look into your Internet Service Provider for service. While you are paying X amount of dollars for an email host or hosted Exchange, some ISPs will give you email addresses bundled into your product. It's just a little bit of work to save some money.
Up Next... A little bit of Maintenance = More Productivity
1. You have a growing business but your technology is outdated and is slowing you down.
While you are still a growing business, it is very wise to upgrade your technology without being "Mr. Moneybags." You don;t have to spend a huge amount to upgrade to another system. This also depends if you are a one man show or a shop with 5 to 10 people.
Let's take the 5 to 10 people scenario. At 5 to 10 people, you cannot be careless in technology spending but you know it will make you more efficient. How do you do it and base it on your cash flow, you don't really want to come out of pocket with a huge amount of money but you don't want to strap yourself by opening another credit card and be left with outdated equipment in 3 to 4 years.
Consider a lease with a company like Lenovo, Dell or HP. I'm more partial to Lenovo if laptops or HP if desktops. A lease will let you have low monthly payments and you can give back the computers when you are done with it and you will always have the most updated workstations every 3 to 4 years.
Who is going to set it up? Your trusty consultant or consulting company. These guys have the most efficient way to set up your systems. For 10 users, you are probably looking at 2 days which will cost anywhere from $1600 to $2000. Thats a small price to pay to move forward. Please note that the more data the consultant has to move, the more time it will take.
Also look into your Internet Service Provider for service. While you are paying X amount of dollars for an email host or hosted Exchange, some ISPs will give you email addresses bundled into your product. It's just a little bit of work to save some money.
Up Next... A little bit of Maintenance = More Productivity
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