Very few businesses get by without some form of technological investment. An IT infrastructure underpins almost every task employees carry out, from sending emails to real-time project collaboration. And it works, right up to the moment it doesn’t.
IT risk assessments are dull affairs, aren’t they? Ordinarily they read like an accountant’s shopping list. They’re just columns of risks, percentages, and impact scores. Does anyone outside compliance read them? Too many people see it as a box-ticking exercise.
October is coming up fast. We will soon be buying our pumpkins, ordering our costumes, writing our Christmas lists, and getting ready for Windows 11. It’s a big change for many offices that have been using Windows 10 for so long. You know how change-resistant people can be – it’ll surprise nobody that people are questioning whether they really need to upgrade to Windows 11.