What Does It Mean to “Partner” With an IT Company?
When researching the use of the word “partner” with IT Companies, it’s clear most (including us) over-use the word, and we’re not doing a good job...
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Megan Schutz March 15, 2020
We’re hearing from our peers located in coastal cities first about early coronavirus-related effects on the IT industry. One IT-related topic is the catastrophic closure of the smaller “IT Guy” and micro IT companies. This mission-critical relationship with an IT provider ending unexpectedly is leaving businesses vulnerable in more ways than one. And as far as we know, this may only be the beginning of the effects we see.
Smaller “IT Guys” and micro IT companies tend to run lean and have little tolerance for an economic downturn, let alone a global pandemic like COVID-19. If you rely on an IT provider like this, there are risks to your business that need to be assessed now during the early stages of this pandemic. Below we are going to break down the proactive steps your business should be taking in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are 3 tips detailing how your business can proactively get ahead of your micro IT company going out of business due to COVID-19 (coronavirus):
Hiring and using the same micro IT company for a long period of time is a common pattern we’ve seen when on-boarding new clients. As you grow, your IT gets more complex and you tend to outgrow the independent “IT Guy” or micro IT company when you grow past approximately 10 employees. However, many businesses haven’t taken the next step to hire a local IT company that specializes in providing IT solutions to companies of their size and industry.
The COVID-19 pandemic is clearly stressing smaller IT shops. It is imperative that you assess the risks to your business early. Is IT critical to your business generating revenue? If so, your IT provider is a critical vendor and they need to survive the pandemic so you can reap the rewards of the inevitable upswing.
If PK Tech can support you or your business during or after the COVID-19 pandemic, please contact us. We’re here to support your business whether it’s now–or months in the future.
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