Even in the Internet age, businesses still run on paper, a lot of paper. Every year, the average worker generates 10,000 sheets of paper, and much of that paper is electronic communications such as email and presentations. When you add it up, that’s 4 million tons of paper. One of the biggest cost centers for any SMB is office printing, and that’s not just the cost of paper but also the cost of printing hardware, maintenance, and the staff to manage the printers.
Tom McDonald
President of NSI, Tom has been helping small and medium businesses succeed in Connecticut for over 25 years.
Recent Posts
The Pros And Cons Of Managed Print Services
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Tom McDonald | Aug 13, 2015 1:30:00 PM
5 Secrets about IT Services: What Your IT Manager Doesn't Want You to Know
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Tom McDonald | Aug 7, 2015 10:30:00 AM
Are you alone?
Good, because there are some secrets about IT services you need to know and, well, there is a good chance your IT manager isn’t going to tell you.
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5 Lessons on Merging Your IT Departments After An Acquisition
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Tom McDonald | Jul 22, 2015 10:44:00 AM
You’ve been searching for a long time, looking for that extra special someone to build your future with. Now they are close, ready to join you for an exciting future and all that’s left to do is …. merge your IT departments.
Acquisitions are an exciting time for small businesses. Either the company is bringing in another partner to bolster their offering, hoping the sum is greater than the parts, or your company is the missing piece in a large company’s grand plan.
Read More >How to Avoid IT Downtime When Moving to a New Office
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Tom McDonald | Jul 17, 2015 10:35:00 AM
Moving is stressful, but it can be exciting too.
Moves are typically a landmark in the life of small businesses. It usually means the company is growing to the point where it needs more space to house additional employees.
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5 Signs It's Time to Replace Your Network Admin
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Tom McDonald | Jul 9, 2015 8:58:00 AM
The network administrator at your company wields a tremendous amount of power over your company’s information technology, but is that person doing a good job?
For a small business owner, staying on top of the latest in technology is likely not the top priority and can take a back seat to things like serving customers and hiring the right employees to help the business grow.
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