by Nelson | Jun 6, 2026 | DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Many companies believe that delaying technology decisions is a prudent way to “protect the budget.” When numbers get tight, server renewals, new software implementations, or cybersecurity upgrades are usually the first items to be frozen. In practice, the...
by Nelson | Apr 24, 2026 | DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Imagine two companies of the exact same size, in the same industry, and with the same initial IT budget. Company A calls for support only when something has already stopped working: the server is down, the network has no connection, or the electronic billing system is...
by Nelson | Apr 10, 2026 | DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Introduction Not all technology service providers are created equal. The market is full of companies offering seemingly low rates, but when a critical hour strikes, they respond with a single, inexperienced technician. Others impose contracts full of “fine...
by Nelson | Apr 3, 2026 | CYBERSECURITY, DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Introduction In many small and medium-sized businesses, the IT department grows purely reactively. What starts as basic support (someone fixing printers and setting up emails) ends up becoming a critical bottleneck for the entire operation. When incidents pile up,...
by Nelson | Mar 27, 2026 | DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Introduction In many companies, technological development is purely reactive: an urgent need arises, a quick tool is implemented; another problem appears, a different patch is sought. The result is often a fragmented environment that is very difficult to manage and...
by Nelson | Mar 27, 2026 | CYBERSECURITY, DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Introduction In many companies, technological security acts like a home alarm system: it’s installed after the house is already built. However, committing to secure software development from day one is the only real way to protect your operations and avoid future...