Directors' Briefings
Managing IT
« Back to Information Technology (IT)Get the most out of your PC (IT 8)
If you have a PC in your office that you only use for running out invoices, writing the occasional letter and browsing the Internet, you could be missing out on substantial business benefits that would cost you little more than a modest investment of time. With some planning and the right software, even the most basic of office PCs can perform some powerful business functions.
This briefing covers:
- Evaluating your needs.
- Accounting and communication.
- Databases and marketing.
- Getting help.
See Purchasing IT, IT 6, for information on how to find the right suppliers.
Maintaining your IT system (IT 23)
Help yourself
Buying the equipment and applications is only the start of your investment in IT.
Throughout the life of any system, the cost of maintaining hardware and software will form a significant part of the total cost of ownership.
But keeping a system running does not always require expensive systems consultants or engineers. As long as you exercise a degree of care, many aspects of maintaining your IT system can be tackled in-house, saving you time and money.
This briefing covers:
- How to start off on the right foot.
- Good habits and preventive maintenance.
- How to tell if there is a problem.
- What to do when something goes wrong.
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