IT Capabilities for
the 2nd Decade of the 21st Century Originally
posted on our Blog and Group Prosper Systems (.biz) Kenton H Johnson (.com), Founding Member Are
your Information Technology (IT) capabilities stuck in the 20th
Century or have they advanced to the 2nd Decade of the 21st
Century? ·
Most of your clients are using Apple, Android
or Windows phones and tablets are your websites looking and functioning well
on them? ·
Most of your people are using mobile phones
and tablets: o Are
these being integrated at your company IT? o Have
secure access to sales, financial, history (e.g., stocks, personnel, medical,
mechanical and maintenance), and requirements (regulatory should this waste
drum be here)? o Have
offline capability to queue updates when can get online? o Can
you voice update, write update or text to your database? o Are
you using highly, portable, wonderfully capable 7 tablets? o Are
your office and mobile application documents word, text, spreadsheet, PPT
fully compatible? o Can
you access the latest versions of company documents from anywhere in the world? ·
Can you collaborate on documents from
anywhere in the world? ·
Have you migrated
your websites to the newer multi-media, multi-platform HTML5 Standard yet? ·
Do you have your company or marketing
database(s) integrated in your website so that your people or customers can
update their info, progress, requirements online? Eliminates transfer errors and delays. ·
Do your websites update from in-house
databases personnel, financial reports (public companies especially), board
reports, press releases, social media updates, or is 20th-century
manual/IT entry required? ·
Do you have your own Intranets/Internal
Portals for company info, training and updates and sharing information? Going to outside services, such as LinkedIn,
Google+ or Facebook opens up distraction and loses control. ·
Do your static graphics look great? ·
Are your graphics slow to download? ·
Are you using walk-on graphics, background
graphics or video? ·
Do your graphics update dynamically from the
latest data (charts, graphs such as prices, products, services, personnel
photos) by in-house users versus IT? ·
Are you at the top of search engines for
your product or service keywords? ·
Do you have a high rate of contact
information capture on your site(s)?
Auto-captured emails, phones, addresses are highly valuable, but only if
you use them for client relations and gentle marketing. ·
Do you email your customers/clients
regularly with highly-usable information and critical company updates? ·
Is your email marketing one size fits all,
or is it customized by needs, previous purchases/activity, demographics and
time they entered the system? Ads on
Google and social media sites are tailored to your profiles and past activity,
and the latest email systems add time-in to sequence marketing. ·
Do you alienate your
prospects/customers/clients with regular promotions or disguised promos, or are
you giving them information that makes them want to open your emails, texts and mail? 90% of communications with them should be
highly-useable information short, sweet, golden nuggets that can be immediately
utilized to improve their lives or business. ·
Technical - Could your IT systems be hacked,
shutdown, compromised or disrupted easily? ·
Are your in-house and on-line applications
safe from non-authorized users or use? ·
Do you have any systems that have problems
or are really slow? ·
Satisfied with your web host? ·
Have you purchased your full suite of domain
extensions and similar domain names?
Squatters are grabbing popular and valuable domain name extensions,
similar names, such as .info, .tv, .us and .ws extensions, as well as negative name versions (FordReallySucks.com), hoping to sell them to
back to you when they start popping up on Internet searches. ·
Are you paying for software by the computer
or licensing by number of users? ·
Do you have to update your computers every
time theres a software update? ·
Is
you day-to-day and critical data protected by fire-proof, high-security offline
storage
daily? Hourly? Every update? ·
Can your people access their day-to-day
documents online via secured connections? ·
Can you collaborate on documents from
anywhere in the world via secured connections? These capabilities and opportunities can be: ·
Created in-house by your IT staff, but often
they are overwhelmed keeping critical systems functioning and improved, so
·
Talented contractors can do the job, but
often they have a limited scope, so ·
Wide-spectrum, highly-experienced service
organizations that use local project managers and well-educated and
deeply-experienced local and off-shore designers and developers. However you implement the
upgrades, do so now, for those who do not keep their systems up to date will
find it tougher and tougher to compete. Comments
and suggestions welcomed. Contact info
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