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Technology is part and parcel of almost any business today.
You might have PCs and software in your office and company-owned wireless devices for employees and supervisors in the field. How these components integrate with each other and with software is a crucial consideration when upgrading.
 
With technology playing such a vital role, your overall business plan should include a strategic technology plan. This will help you meet your corporate objectives within the financial constraints you have to work with. Without such a plan, your company is unlikely to get the best bang for its technology dollar.

For example, if the overall cost of upgrading your system will be more than 50 percent of the cost of a newer and better system, it is generally advisable to replace components instead of upgrading them.

Stambaugh Ness Business Solutions can help you design a strategic technology plan that will help your company reach its goals and put more on the bottom line of your construction business. Contact Chip Hayden, MCPS, MCNPS, Director of Information Technology Consulting Services, if you need assistance with upgrading your technology. You can reach him at 717-757-6999 or 800-745-8233 or email him by using the form below.


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