5 Ways IT Services can Support Business Reopening after COVID-19 Lockdown

During the quarantine period, businesses encountered huge challenges, including halted sales and bottlenecks in closing deals.

As we transition to our new normal, we expect more movement in the market and a strong demand for business services, especially for those who are prepared.

IT services are one of the top solutions to help your business bounce back following the lockdown.

It’s essential to keep in touch with your clients and make them feel like you are with them every step of the way. As we navigate a radically transformed environment, here are five ways IT services can help you sustain growth:

1. Strengthen remote workforce with network & collaboration tools

The upcoming era will increasingly depend on reliable technology, and your businesses’ IT foundation a critical factor. Current and prospective customers will transact with you through the internet. Make sure your technology is stable, supported, and secure.

Investing in quality network solutions is paramount. The company and technology that supports your company’s communication and access to the internet should be your primary investment. Think your IT investment as the the highway for your cars. Without a proper road, the vehicles won’t drive smoothly on the road.

2. IT guidance for phased reopening and new normal

IT advisory is invaluable for your business because it allows you to seize opportunities amid uncertainties from experts who have decades of industry experience.

A valued IT firm will strive to understand how your business works and sustain prosperity.  These partners can (1) ensure business continuity amid crisis, (2) match the appropriate tools to your business, (3) optimize your ROI and operations, and (4) offer an outside perspective on ways to grow your business. In choosing the right IT consultant, consider these crucial factors. Smarter businesses need smart advice.

3. Address cash flow concerns with IT financing

Looking toward our new normal, businesses will need to be very aware of cash flow and the need to have money on-hand to handle any surprises. Businesses need to be creative and use smarter methods of buying and spending on operational expenses.

Whether you are a small organization or large enterprise, technology is a critical operational expense that should not be ignored. As such, the ability to access computer devices and IT assets with strong reputations without draining out your cashflow is essential. Consider Desktop-as-a-Service, IT Assets Financing, and Cloud Subscriptions/Solutions

4. Reduce expenses with outsourced IT

Businesses that spread themselves too thin and attempt to do it all in-house hold all the risk and expense - often with catastrophic consequences. The smartest thing a company can do is to look at outsourcing its non-core business functions or specialized work.

Let someone more skilled and knowledgeable handle those functions. In the vast majority of cases, projects are completed more efficiently and less costly than doing it yourself. It will also allow a company to focus on what they do best.

5. IT for Better Healthcare

The lockdown has forced healthcare providers to innovate and develop new ways to care for their patients, and technology is more than ever a vital component of healthcare practice. With tight constraints on in-person appointments, healthcare providers have evolved adapted to expand telemedicine, secured texting, chat, and other means of remote communication with their patients, team member, or other physicians. 

Telehealth can help your healthcare practice bounce back even better. This technology make patients feel safer, reduces no-shows, and allows you to integrate with billing for proper reimbursement. By giving tele-health preference to customers, you help reduce clinic-borne diseases and hospital congestion.

Most healthcare providers should be focusing on improving patient care and communication - and this should be a long-term plan.

Wayne RoyeCEO, TroinetIT Services Provider in New York and New Jersey

Wayne Roye

CEO, Troinet

IT Services Provider in New York and New Jersey

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