At 4:55 pm on a Friday, a POS terminal drops offline at one of your sites. The store team does what they always do - they reboot the router, swap... read more →
At 10:15 on a Tuesday, your shop is full, the card terminals are beeping, staff are pulling up stock, and a customer wants to join guest WiFi. Then everything starts... read more →
The first sign something’s wrong is often boring: a staff member can’t log in, a till won’t connect, customers are queuing, and someone says, “The internet’s playing up.” Sometimes it... read more →
You can run a busy site perfectly well without fibre - right up until the first video call drops, the EFTPOS terminal times out, or your team starts hotspot-hopping just... read more →
Monday, 8:47am. The EFTPOS terminal is up, but the WiFi is crawling. A staff member can’t log in because their password has “expired again”. A supplier emails an invoice and... read more →
On Monday morning, someone on your team pastes a customer list into a public AI tool “just to tidy it up”. By lunchtime, another person has used an AI assistant... read more →
At some point, every growing business hits the same snag: you try to connect into the office system from home, a supplier wants to send data to a fixed address,... read more →
Your business does not get attacked when you have spare time. It happens when a manager is closing up, when the bookkeeper is processing payroll, when a new starter is... read more →
At 2:13am, the till stops talking to the card terminal. The duty manager restarts it twice, the queue grows, and someone suggests using the hotspot on a personal mobile phone.... read more →
If your card machine stops taking payments at 4:55pm on a Friday, the problem is not the plastic terminal. It is the chain of dependencies behind it - connectivity, configuration,... read more →












