What sets high-quality, reliable IT support apart from mediocre or substandard support? Is it lower prices? Flat-fee service? At Vector Choice, we believe there are many deciding factors that separate even the good from the great providers, but when our clients switch from their old companies to us, we get the same feedback over and over. The problem isn't that they didn't know they had bad support; they just didn't know what good support was.
In today's blog,
we're sharing 10 things top-level IT providers always do. It's time to stop
settling for tech headaches and subpar service that could be putting you and
your company at risk. Great IT providers...
- They
answer the phone during emergencies.
If you have an
emergency, you don't have time to wait on hold or leave a message and hope for
a call back; you need help NOW! Reliable IT providers know that time matters
and will either answer their calls live or respond in 30 minutes or less.
- They are
consistently easy to reach and highly responsive when you need them for
non-emergencies.
Are they readily
available, even for small tech-support issues? One way to check is to ask
around your office. Does your staff enjoy working with them, or are they tired
of dealing with the same issues repeatedly, dealing with unhappy customer
support, or waiting forever for solutions? If the answer is no, that's a red
flag.
- Do
they offer after-hours support?
At the bare minimum, any IT company worth
its weight will answer their phones LIVE (not voice mail or phone trees) and
respond from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every weekday. But many CEOs and executives
work outside normal "9 to 5" hours and need IT support both nights and
weekends. High-quality IT companies can be reached after-hours any time, any
day, and will still provide a fast response time.
- They proactively
monitor your network.
You shouldn't be
alerting your IT company to an issue! Their team of technicians should be
monitoring your systems for downtime, breaches, inefficiencies, and more and
coming to YOU with proposed solutions and updates.
- They
have a customer-centric system that is easy for YOU to use.
- They
have a customer-centric system that is easy for YOU to use.
- They have a customer-centric system that is easy for YOU to use.
Can you easily
"open a ticket" in their IT management portal so they can properly assign,
track, prioritize, document and resolve your issues quickly? Their ticketing
system should be set up to make it easy for customers to submit requests. If
they don't have a system in place, we can practically guarantee your requests
will sometimes get overlooked, skipped, or forgotten. If this is the case, it's
time to question whether their customers are their true focus.
- Have they
prepared, proposed, and implemented a cybersecurity plan for your
organization, including protection against ransomware and data loss?
Cybersecurity is
a huge issue! If your IT team hasn't come to you with a plan on how to protect
your business, they might not be qualified to provide you with the level of
support and protection you need, which is undoubtedly putting you at risk.
You want to work
with an IT provider that takes cybersecurity seriously and is regularly
proposing new solutions to keep you secure from hackers' latest advances.
- Do
they provide detailed invoices that clearly explain what you are paying
for?
Do you know
exactly what you're getting for your money? This problem shows up in one of a
few ways. The most common thing we see is a client being charged a flat fee,
but they have no idea what that service includes. Can they get help with their
printer? How about sourcing new computers? What's extra? You deserve to know.
Another issue is
overcharging for a level of support that doesn't reflect the price tag.
Important: expensive support does not necessarily mean the service is better!
A common problem
we hear about is when businesses hire an IT company because they offer a very
low price and then end up 'nickel and diming' their clients for every small
request to make up for the bottom-feeder price they're charging.
When choosing an
IT provider, make sure they're willing to be 100% transparent about costs, so
you always know where your money is going.
- They
carry cyber liability and errors and omissions insurance to protect you.
If your IT team creates
a problem with your network that causes you to be down for hours or days, to
lose data, or to get hacked, who's responsible? What if one of their technicians
gets hurt at your office? Or damages your property while there?
In this litigious
society we live in, you better make darn sure whomever you hire is adequately
insured with both errors and omissions insurance, workers' compensation, and
cyber liability—and don't be shy about asking them to send you the policy to
review!
- They INSIST on
doing periodic test restores of backups to make sure the data is not
corrupt and can be restored in the event of a disaster.
If your IT
provider isn't regularly backing up your data and making sure it's backed up,
you could lose EVERYTHING if you need a restore. We have seen this happen. Make
sure your IT company is treating your data as if it's as valuable as their own.
- They
get projects done on time and budget.
If your IT
provider is constantly tacking on fees or delaying projects, it's time to
switch. Great IT providers accurately estimate project timelines and work hard
to stick as closely to the schedule and budget as possible. Things can and will
go wrong from time to time, but they should be quickly communicated with
proposed solutions.
It's time to stop
settling for flat-out poor IT service. Tech nightmares should be a thing of the
past. If you want to know what trustworthy, reliable IT support is, we'll
perform a FREE, no-obligation Network Assessment so you can see how our team of
experts will work together to handle your network stress-free. We'll provide
optimization ideas, share if and where you could be vulnerable to a
cybersecurity issue, and leave you with a list of ways to improve the technology
in your business.
To get started, click here to book your FREE Network
Assessment now!