IDC Report: Microsoft Office 365 backup is essential

More than ever during the current pandemic with users working from home, Microsoft Office 365 is the center of business productivity for many UK businesses.

But without a well thought out and executed backup strategy, business data in companies of all sizes is exposed to many risks.

Read this IDC research paper to learn why:

  • Backup for Office 365 is essential and it should be a key 2020 priority
  • Relying on Microsoft’s native Office 365 backup capabilities is a risk strategy
  • Protecting Office 365 data is imperative for security, compliance and business continuity

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Unlock your organisation’s productivity

According to the Federation of Small Businesses, across 6 million businesses, SMEs in the UK represent 99.9% of the country’s business community. The category also accounts for 61% of the country’s employment, and 50% of its business turnover. With almost 17 million people and £2.3 trillion turnover, the SME sector is the engine room of the UK economy.

Room for improvement

Yet while the sector is undoubtedly powerful and a driving force of the UK economy, it does not compare well to other European or US sectors when measured for productivity. The fact is that when measured by the key statistic of the amount of work produced per working hour, the UK’s SME sector underperforms.

During 2020, almost every business has had to make changes and adjustments to its way of working. Whether adjusting to working from home, increasing innovation of products and services, or changing the way key business functions are carried out, the coronavirus crisis has acted as a catalyst for change in the way that many companies use technology.

In many cases, the results have been positive, and productivity has increased.

Transformation through technology

Through the pandemic, the most successful SMEs have identified that changing nothing and freezing all investment is not a viable solution. With no end in sight to the crisis, simply battening down the hatches and attempting to ride it out is unlikely to yield positive results. Unfortunately, those businesses that fail to move with the times risk being left behind.

The key to managing the crisis is to focus on productivity. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, productivity is “the effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input”.

In other words, it is working more efficiently and flexibly.

Recognising this is one thing; but recognising how it applies to your business or IT department, and taking positive action to address it is another.

Realising potential

In a survey of 501 IT decision makers in 2020, Brother have published the results with the aim of sharing some of the innovative and strategic thinking that is taking place in boardrooms up and down the UK.

The survey focuses on productivity, and how the most successful firms are investing in IT as a means to increase it. Whether refreshing legacy infrastructure, moving to cloud-based applications and technologies, providing users with the modern collaboration tools they need, or in more efficient hardware such as printers and scanners, the need to invest for productivity is real.

Brother – designed for productivity

Legacy printers can be one of the biggest time constraints and administrative burdens for SME employees. From trying to print from slower machines to the time spent on ordering supplies and carrying out maintenance, ageing printers really can be a burden to productivity.

Read more about how you can boost productivity your organisation in Brother’s Guide to Improving Your Print Productivity.

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Give us a call on 01274 396 213 to find out how Complete IT Systems and Brother can help your business. Alternatively have a look at our main Brother information page here.

 

References

https://www.fsb.org.uk/uk-small-business-statistics.html

Break free from legacy backup with Veeam

IT departments can easily get overwhelmed – we know. You’re managing your own IT with limited time, smaller budgets and fewer resources. You’re forced to do more with less. This is why you need a backup solution that just works and can save you valuable time and money.

Veeam offer a single platform for cloud, virtual and physical backup that is:

  • Powerful, offering reliable backup and fast restores to protect you against data loss and downtime.
  • Easy-to-use, making installation simple and easy day-to-day management means you don’t need a massive IT team to manage your data.
  • Affordable, giving you the ability to maximize your budget with special pricing for small businesses.

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Four print productivity boosts you could be missing out on

As the Government injects £37 million into ground-breaking new research for solving the productivity puzzle, we spoke to our partners Brother UK to find out the top five ways in which IT leads can help to save time and ground efficiencies via their print estate.

In August, the Government unveiled a £37 million plan to open a new UK Productivity Institute in Manchester, in a bid to strengthen recovery post-Covid, level up wages and improve living standards across the country.

It’s the latest in a line of efforts from government, academics and businesses to crack the productivity puzzle: how can we ground efficiencies that help workers to focus on more productive tasks?

Research from Brother UK has revealed that almost all IT decision makers see technology as essential in improving productivity, and 84 per cent now view it as their priority focus. Read the full research results here – Solving the productivity puzzle.

We spoke to Sara Diggle, head of SMB laser & scanner business unit at Brother UK, to discuss how a piece to the puzzle lies in firms’ print estates.

Having complete oversight of networks, using faster performing devices, embracing mobile print and staying print secure are each simple ways businesses can save time, and money.

1) Get complete oversight of your print network

Now more than ever, gaining complete oversight of systems and networks can feel like an impossible task for IT leads. This is especially true with the emergence of the ‘hybrid workforce’ post-lockdown, as employees continue to mix working between the home and office.

But having oversight of print estates is simple. With solutions such as Brother’s proprietary BRAdmin platform IT leaders are able to monitor and manage printers wherever they are. This means support teams can stay in one place, with employees not having to wait around for issues to be resolved. It’s a great time-saver for IT and office managers juggling the needs of a decentralised workforce.

2) Stay secure and prevent lost time

When replacing, upgrading or expanding print estates, speak to your supplier about the level of security devices offer. Even a minor security breach can seriously impact productivity, and older, cheaper models are often an easy back door through which criminals can access a business’s IT network.

Brother’s suite of print solutions are loaded with state-of-the-art security features that help users protect systems against cyberattacks and data misuse – boasting features like automatic intrusion detection software, end-to-end encryption and PIN and ID-card-protecting printing.

3) Consider if slow printers are sapping productivity

Old devices could be costing businesses more than they think, as employees queue to collect documents slowly released from legacy hardware, creating knock-on effects for lost time.

Flagship SMB laser printers for business, like Brother’s high-performance MFC-L9570CDW, are combining fast and reliable printing with high yield toners and impressive paper-handling features to ensure that they work more quickly for longer.

4) Use enterprise platforms to maximise workflow efficiency

Creating seamless end-to-end workflows really helps to improve employee productivity, and platforms like Microsoft SharePoint and Google G Suite have come into their own as businesses adapted to lockdown life.

Brother’s SMB print and scan solutions are compatible with a wide range of enterprise platforms – whether on-premise or cloud based – including SAP, Citrix, Kofax ControlSuite, Papercut and SafeQ6, allowing integration with an almost endless list of popular cloud software. This is helping lots of tasks, from barcoding to CRM, to be easily integrated with print systems.

Making the day go faster

Ultimately, a fresh look at print estates can help to unlock lots of opportunities to save employees time, helping staff to carry out tasks that bit quicker. These bits of saved time add up through working weeks and whole teams to give companies a big productivity boost.

Read more about how you can boost productivity your organisation in Brother’s Guide to Improving Your Print Productivity.

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Complete IT Systems and Brother

See how Complete IT Systems and Brother can help your business here.

 

Strengthen user cybersecurity awareness to protect business finances

 

 

In a series of forthcoming articles and resources, Complete IT Systems and Kaspersky will be guiding your business through how to build your users’ cybersecurity awareness. The next article in the series focuses on how user awareness can affect business finances.

Human factors in cybersecurity

There are a lot of stats out there about cyberthreats – we recognise that. But specifically for small businesses in the UK, there are four in particular that should be noted:

  • 60% of employees have confidential data on their corporate devices (financial data, email database, etc.)
  • 30% of employees admit that they share their work PC’s login and password details with colleagues.
  • Last year, 43% of cyberattacks targeted small businesses
  • For SMBs, the average annual financial impact of data breaches caused by inappropriate IT resource usage by employees is around £75,000 ($98K). On top of this, the physical loss of company owned devices or media costs a further £80,000 ($105K).

Close to home

In other words, these aren’t random global statistics about data breaches targeting the likes of Google, Facebook or other household names. These are real data breaches happening to small and medium sized UK firms.

In fact, in the UK, the Information Commissioners’ Office reported that 88% of data breaches in the country over the past two years were caused by human error, rather than by hacker attacks*.

Take action – get your users clued up on cybersecurity

The stats show the harsh reality that, completely unwittingly, users are directly or indirectly responsible for the vast majority of company data breaches in the UK.

Read this guide from Kaspersky to start managing the human factor in your company’s cybersecurity strategy.

Want to find out more?

As Kaspersky Gold Partners, Complete IT Systems can offer you expert advice on the solutions and how they could be effectively deployed in your business.

To find out more or request a free trial, please call us on 01274 396 213 or use our contact form and we’ll arrange a good time to call you back.

References

“Sorting out a Digital Clutter”, Kaspersky, 2019.
“Measuring & Managing the Cyber Risks to Business Operations”, Ponemon Institute LLC, Dec 2018
“2019 Data Breach Investigations Report” Verizon
“On the Money: Growing IT Security Budgets to Protect Digital Transformation Initiatives”, Kaspersky, 2018

Building user cybersecurity awareness

 

In a series of forthcoming articles and resources, Complete IT Systems and Kaspersky will be guiding your business through how to build your users’ cybersecurity awareness.

Educate, protect and empower your users

According to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, a staggering 90% of cyber-incidents are caused by human error*. Let that sink in for a moment.

Thanks to advanced phishing filters and firewalls, many organisations have better security protection. So today, the first point of vulnerability in the cybersecurity chain is your own users. They provide an entry point into IT systems, with human error now accounting for the majority of cyber incidents.

Your organisation could lose significant revenue, simply through a lack of security awareness. In fact, 82% of employers report a shortage of cybersecurity skills. Educating your users about cybersecurity issues now – to change their attitudes and behavior – will protect your business and IT systems.

The freedom to perform

While the South American jungle is / may be an exaggeration, the fact is that IT departments’ old comfort blankets of secure office LAN networks and VPNs are becoming more and more obsolete.

Great technology exists in many companies, so people must have the cybersecurity skills to use it confidently. The right training delivers that, and also increases security awareness amongst your employees, boosts morale and contributes to a better work culture.

Just like other training, learning cybersecurity skills is less effective if courses are lengthy, technical and uninspiring. Security awareness training should be continuous, with a clear programme structure, and smaller step-by-step lessons that stimulate the necessary behavior and motivate your employees to detect and report real attacks.

Giving your users the freedom to perform will have widespread benefits for your business – well-trained employees safeguard your company by reducing security incidents, improving uptime and efficiency across your organisation.

Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform (ASAP).

With Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform (ASAP), you benefit from more effective computer-based interactive training, which can significantly decrease the number of human-related cybersecurity incidents in an organisation.

Want to find out more?

As Kaspersky Gold Partners, Complete IT Systems can offer you expert advice on the solutions and how they could be effectively deployed in your business.

To find out more or request a free trial, please call us on 01274 396 213 or use our contact form and we’ll arrange a good time to call you back.

Check out this short video to see ASAP in action!

*References

https://go.kaspersky.com/Awareness_Guide_Landing_Page.html – Analysis of data breach reports filed with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

Tintri IT Professionals Survey – get a £25 Amazon Gift Card

Are you keeping up with the infrastructure requirements for the digital age? What will you need to design an Intelligent Infrastructure that will support Machine Learning, AI, Big Data and automation?
 
The pace of innovation is accelerating; new technologies, environments, and applications. IT Managers must anticipate and implement solutions that enable and drive future productivity and harness the power of data to deliver the best experience to their customers.
 
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Want to find out more?

As a Tintri Partner, Complete IT Systems can offer you expert advice on the solutions and how they could be effectively deployed in your business. More information is available on our Tintri solutions page

To find out more please call us on 01274 396 213 or use our contact form and we’ll arrange a good time to call you back.

4 steps to creating a wellness programme with Fitbit Care

All good companies know that employees who are physically active are healthier and more productive, and wellness programmes can play an enormous role in driving physical activity and health in the workplace.

Download this guidebook from our partners Fitbit to get started on your firm’s wellness programme today.

Great savings on Fitbit this holiday season

It’s that time of year again already (almost!).

As more and more companies look set to postpone their Christmas parties, Complete IT Systems and Fitbit are offering a way to help spread the festive feeling this holiday season. With this, employees can enjoy a happy and healthy Christmas – even without a party!

This includes fantastic savings off the full Fitbit range of devices, with which employers can save on the latest smartwatches or by gifting entry-level tracker devices as rewards for employees’ efforts throughout the year.

FREE challenge dashboard included

Fitbit are also offering access to their challenge dashboard for free – letting employers set bespoke challenges by team, department, or even country to create a bit of healthy competition.

Introducing the latest Fitbit devices

In September, Fitbit launched three exciting new products; Fitbit Sense™, Fitbit Versa 3™, and Fitbit Inspire 2™. Each device contains Fitbit’s most innovative technology to date, helping people unlock more information about their health.

Request your handy comparison sheet to evaluate which Fitbit device is right for you!

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As Fitbit Partners, Complete IT Systems can offer you expert advice on the solutions and how they could be effectively deployed in your business.

To find out more please call us on 01274 396 213 or use our Fitbit contact form and we’ll arrange a good time to call you back.

How can NHS Trusts juggle increasing services with shrinking budgets?

Health trusts and services are being asked to deliver and support an increasing number of services through IT. Probably more than any other sector within Public services, the NHS is being asked to provide a more business to consumer approach to the patients they care for. This must be achieved within the confines of an aggressive savings agenda and shrinking budgets.

What does that mean?

In short, it means that a health trust needs to support and deliver multiple applications securely to a wide range of health professionals. In order to deliver savings and a supportive IT environment health trusts will have to completely rethink how their technology is delivered to end users.

How can Droplet Computing help?

  • Challenge the expensive desktop deployment solutions currently deployed by health trusts.
  • Droplet Computing containers enable health trusts to develop an application platform configured to end user need.
  • Breath new life into “fat client” software by delivering via Droplet Computing containers
  • Remove applications from the underlying OS enabling clinical hardware (such as an MRI scanner) reliant on an older OS, without worrying about an unsupported OS affecting application functionality.
  • Enabling staff to access patient critical applications on any device even offline – saving on hardware and enabling staff to work offsite and with patients in the home.

Use case

Health workers who are required to visit patients require an IT environment that is robust, flexible and cost effective.

Droplet Computing enables staff to use hardware such as the Chromebook which, in comparison to the cost of a tablet or laptop, is far more competitively priced and offers greater battery life. Droplet Computing containers effectively turns a Chromebook into a PC. The heath trust could purchase three Chromebooks for the price of a single laptop.

To see how Droplet Computing containers can help transform the way you deliver healthcare applications today, contact us for a free trial, or demonstration and redefine your application delivery.

The offline working offered by Droplet Computing will also enable staff working offsite, out of connectivity, to still provide a service to customers.

Want to find out more?

As Droplet Computing Partners, Complete IT Systems can offer you expert advice on the solutions and how they could be effectively deployed in your business. Read more on our central Droplet page here.

To find out more please call us on 01274 396 213 or use our contact form and we’ll arrange a good time to call you back.