
How Can I Obtain The Best Denver Network Support Solution?
Here is 10 top tips for choosing a great Denver network support company.
Your Denver network support partner should understand your requirements. No hidden agendas, no jargon , just an understanding of your individual needs.

Is their website professional? Do you understand it? If it doesn't look too professional, it's worth asking yourself why? They are IT professionals.

Honesty has to be one of the most important qualities of an outsourced partner. If they advertise 10 offices, visit a couple of them. If they say they have 50 engineers, check to see they do. If a company is prepared to be dishonest to get your business - they are likely to be dishonest to keep it.

Are they a Microsoft partner?
Are they a Tech Data reseller? (Largest tier 1 parts reseller on the planet). Are they a reseller of other known products like anti-viurs and communications?
These companies will not do business with someone just starting out knowing they have no history to show for their client base.
Ideally they will be microsoft partners and a proven track record of ability as judged by Microsoft, not themselves! Can they demonstrate their understanding of firewalls, network security and networking?

Many IT providers make a significant amount of money out of selling ‘equipment'. If you are going to listen to a partner's purchasing advice, you need to be confident they don't have their own agenda. You need to be certain that the advice is solely to benefit you and your business. Always ask if you can purchase your own hardware and software, even if this is something you don't particularly have the skills or want to do. If it's compulsory to purchase through them, this should ring warning bells.

Many companies can perform a number of IT related activities remotely – so they could be based on the other side of the world. But there is always a need, no matter how occasional, to have an on-site engineer present. You may even warrant a permanent on-site engineer, although that is only really necessary if you have 50 or more users, or have very demanding users.

Some companies will happily provide you statistics about their performance; they only do this because they are confident in the quality of their services. You may choose to never look at any statistics, but the very fact they are being offered is a reassuring point. If they don’t offer you this information, is it because they don’t want to or they can’t? If it’s the latter then how do they measure their own performance? |