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When was the last time you updated your organization's information technology network?
Research shows that 75% of companies depend on legacy network technologies, particularly security technologies.
Fortunately, a network upgrade can help with improving network performance and reliability, making your network run like a well-oiled machine. It can also enhance your computer network security.
The problem is you don't know how to upgrade your network. Here's a rundown on how you can plan a successful network upgrade.
Let's jump in!
Assess Your Common Network Issues
The first step in planning a network upgrade is to evaluate your network needs while keeping your customers in mind.
For instance, think about your network's current operational hangups that constantly cause friction at your company. These may be problems that impact employees and/or customers. Chances are that your tools are outdated and therefore need replacing or upgrading.
Take a Look at Possible Solutions
The next step in planning your network upgrade involves examining potential solutions.
For instance, let's say you're concerned about how secure your customers' data are. Through a network upgrade, you can take advantage of the latest network security tools.
This means you can keep security problems from cropping up and causing downtime that reduces your profits.
In addition, you might benefit from a cloud service platform. This solution can help you to adjust your computing resources according to shifts in demand. This type of service can further decrease downtime.
Think about how much your business may expand into brand-new markets. Perhaps you foresee more remote work and branch offices in the future.
A managed service provider can assist you in determining where you'll need wired and wireless connections at your various future stages.
Create a Plan for How to Upgrade Your Network
Finally, you can put together a plan for upgrading your network.
A managed service provider can help you to draw up a plan based on your available information technology resources. They can also factor in your budget. The plan will also take into account risks to your business security or continuity.
The plan should ideally spell out milestones that show when you'll be making performance. Reach out today if you are interested in upgrading your network!
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