
A single point of contact could be the key component to improving efficiencies, reducing employee frustration, and reducing costs. This article will discuss what a single point of contact is and how it can be…
A single point of contact could be the key component to improving efficiencies, reducing employee frustration, and reducing costs. This article will discuss what a single point of contact is and how it can be…
We’ve all taken massive strides in the last eighteen months to adapt, pivot, survive and, for some, to thrive. Every business has done its best to adapt the way people…
At the time of writing this article, many of us are once again working at home. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly things continue to change.
October is European Cybersecurity Month (ECSM). Learn how to protect yourself and your team, even when working away from the office.
So much has changed for us all in the last few months. So, what have we learned so far, and what lessons can we take forward into the anticipated ‘new normal’?
When you choose your IT provider, you listen to their promises and put your faith in their ability to deliver. As an industry, IT and telecoms support have very little regulation, so how can you spot a superstar supplier?
As our world becomes more connected, the remit of IT is broadening. When we talk about ‘IT’, we mean everything, from telephony, networking, managing a multitude of devices, and the stack of systems and software that keep our businesses running.
The technology that unpins the effectiveness of modern medicine is largely out of sight, but for medical practitioners and care providers these out of sight services are rarely out of…
For most businesses, IT sits on a line on their profit and loss account – it’s a cost and that’s how it’s thought of. I would challenge you to take the ‘cost’ element away for a second and consider the ‘benefit’ viewpoint.
Please don’t think I’m swerving the question, but I believe ‘cost-effective’ can only be achieved if you tackle ‘effective’ first.
You may recall my previous article on the biggest threat to your IT security. From feedback, I know that this came as a surprise to some of our readers.
There is a debate raging in boardrooms across the UK – should we employ an expert or outsource to a specialist?
Exchanging time for money is not exclusive to the consumer market – there are high value professional services that use this method of charging, too.
When it comes to IT, charities face the same challenges as any other business. Managers across the country are tasked with improving reliability, staff productivity, and the effectiveness of their overall system.
If you’re reading this article, I must first congratulate you on surviving the madness of January tax-season. I know from our accountancy clients how stressful the first month of the year is and my hope is that your IT services supported you through it – rather than adding to the mayhem.
If I suggested you run a marathon, without training or preparation, could you do it? Now, let’s make it interesting …
For many of us, our car is an essential part of everyday life. Whether we’re driving to a client’s premises or taking the kids to school, without our own car, things would take longer and be a whole lot less convenient.
This could have be the shortest article I’ve ever written, as the question can be answered with a simple ‘no’ – but that’s not the whole picture.
Most threats regardless of their complexity can be combatted by technology, but not all. The solution is straightforward – education.
The KCS Ethical Business Model is based around the provision of discounted services to registered charities. KCS have a significant commercial and charitable customer base. We support our charitable customers…
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