Every business manager can remember some hellish, hair-pulling scene resulting in missed deadlines and dead-in-the-water deals all in the name of IT gone wrong: Printers wouldn’t talk to computers; a virus choked up network traffic for days; servers crashed; or a traveling rep didn’t have the right tools to access office data that could have turned a prospect around. One can compose a very long list of IT crises that involve hardware, software applications — and all the cards and wires in between.
Matchmaker Takes Advantage of IT Services Outsourcing Trend
Posted by: Nancy Cohen November 12, 2005 01:30 AMEvery business manager can remember some hellish, hair-pulling scene resulting in missed deadlines and dead-in-the-water deals all in the name of IT gone wrong: Printers wouldn’t talk to computers; a virus choked up network traffic for days; servers crashed; or a traveling rep didn’t have the right tools to access office data that could have turned a prospect around. One can compose a very long list of IT crises that involve hardware, software applications — and all the cards and wires in between.