Vendor sprawl rarely starts with a bad decision. It usually starts with a sensible one. A retailer adds a second internet connection for resilience. A growing business picks up a... read more →
A small business rarely notices security gaps on a quiet day. The problems show up when a staff member clicks the wrong email, a router fails at the worst time,... read more →
One person clicks the wrong link, enters a password into a fake Microsoft 365 page, and what looked like a normal Tuesday turns into a business interruption. Orders stall, inboxes... read more →
The moment your POS freezes mid-transaction, your internet drops at a key site, or a staff member deletes the wrong folder, the question stops being “Do we have backups?” and... read more →
A store manager does not care which vendor owns the switch, who configured the WiFi, or where the POS vendor’s responsibility ends. They care that the tills work, the queue... read more →
AI chatbots can answer questions. But now picture an AI that goes further, updating your CRM, booking appointments, and sending emails automatically. This isn’t some far-off future. It’s where things... read more →
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 →












