Windows and Apple Support – As standard
Fitzrovia IT bring together a fully integrated business network that ensures you can use and maintain the devices and equipment needed by your business within one easy to use, fully supported network. Your staff are now free to select the equipment they need (computers, laptops, mobile phones), without having to worry about compatibility or additional problems.
Expect more from your I.T. support
We strongly believe that you should not settle for any less than you deserve, with regard to your businesses I.T. With that in mind, we ask you three questions for you to consider and we outline our approach to helping you to better answer these questions.
Supporting local business in the community
We are extremely pleased to announce that we have now joined the Fitzrovia Partnership, helping to support our local community and work together to help secure a better future for our local businesses.
Preparing for the 2012 London Olympics
Due to the wide range of disruptions heading to London in 2012, It is important to begin thinking how you, your staff and your business may be affected by these disruptions and start to plan additional measures that will help ensure your organisations utilisation and productivity during these disruptions.
How Cloud Computing May Revive Business
Cloud computing facilitates outsourcing. From collaborating on projects with someone in India to monitoring the work of a contractor, the Cloud allows for a continuous workflow that is independent of the workplace. Companies can quickly adopt services for the short time that they are required. This again presents an excellent opportunity for the start-up.
Disaster Recovery: A Checklist
Disaster Recovery: A Checklist
22/09/2011 10:04:00
Businesses these days rely on IT for all of their day to day operations. Therefore a disaster recovery plan is vital. Here are our tips for making sure that your information systems don’t fail you when you need them most.
Things to Consider When Choosing an IT Service Provider
For most businesses, choosing IT services or a technical support company is a one-off decision. The chances are your staff will not be experts in technology (hence the need to outsource) and won’t have time to spend hours learning the jargon to find the perfect company to suit your needs.
Cloud Computing: Is It Just A Fad?
Projections show that within the next five years, the use of Cloud Computing - in both business and the public sector - will grow significantly. It is already gaining steam for its association with money saving and energy usage reduction.
Private vs Public Clouds
Private vs Public Clouds
03/08/2011 11:23:00
Small and Medium Businesses have little or no resources for data and IT management, and usually choose to outsource these roles. The Cloud Times argues, “While public cloud’s advantage includes low upfront cost, with practically infinite scalability, it has a significant downside especially in accountability, security, and lock-in.
Sustainable and Green Cloud Computing for Geographically Dispersed Businesses
Sustainable and Green Cloud Computing for Geographically Dispersed Businesses. In a business climate that is seeing more people outsource their information needs (from call centres to India to advertising across continents), employ flexible working models (either work-from-home employees, or those that are constantly on the go), it is evident that data can no longer be a static entity.