Tech Issues That’ll Have You Pulling Your Hair Out (And How To Calm Down Again)

Posted on Jan 24 2017 - 6:50pm by Editorial Staff

For most businesses, functioning technology is essential. But more often than not, technology can let you down and leave you out in the cold.

Over the years, businesses have come to learn that some problems crop up more than others. Here are some of the most common IT problems you’re likely to see.

Frustrated Users

It’s not always the technology itself that breaks down: sometimes it’s the users. Many employees have to interact with the same technology, day in, day out. If it’s not responsive, or they keep encountering the same issues, eventually they will lose it and go on a rampage.

Before that happens, it’s a good idea to look into ways to improve the speed and efficacy of the software you use. Great software makes for happy employees who actually want to come to work. How much more money could you make if your employees weren’t stressed out of their brains?

Integration Issues

Many companies rely on legacy technologies to see them through the day. Often they are so dependent on one piece of software that upgrading to a newer platform risks entirely upending their business.

Problems usually come when a company decides that it wants to incorporate additional features into its technology stack. Perhaps they want cloud functionality, or they want to integrate business intelligence into their existing software. The problem is that the vast majority of these new systems don’t play nice with older software – in fact, most refuse to play ball at all.

Thorough planning, as well as going to software integration experts, can help to minimize issues.

Backup And Disaster Issues

Most businesses are, to some degree, dependent on data, whether that’s data they hold for their own analysis, data on their customers, or data used in analytics for the website and online marketing. These data are very useful, but they’re also prone to getting deleted or lost. It’s a good idea, therefore, to backup drives whenever possible.

If you haven’t backed up a drive, you can still get specialists to perform hard drive data recovery to rescue data from storage devices that have stopped working. Top businesses have recovery procedures in place before disaster strikes.

Security Issues

Today’s hackers are a lot more sophisticated than hackers of the past, according to LinkedIn – and they have to be. After all, computer defense systems have become a lot more robust in recent years.

The tactics of hackers and cyber criminals have changed substantially since the early days of computers. It’s not so much about breaking into a new computer system using clever code: instead, it’s about tricking people who do have access to your systems into giving out sensitive information.

The way to get around this is to make sure that all your staff are trained on business network security, and that they understand that they shouldn’t respond to emails asking for their personal information. These investments are worth it because of the price you might pay, should your data fall into the wrong hands. Hackers often demand ransom payments in exchange for the return of your data.

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