IT Infrastructure is the solution that keeps everything going
No matter the size or the nature of business, every company can use some IT Infrastructure solutions in its operations.
No matter the size or the nature of business, every company can use some IT Infrastructure solutions in its operations.
In the workspace, employers reason that employees could work faster with their own tech devices
A telemedicine provider in Jamaica is encouraging more use of telemedicine locally because it is cost effective to both patients and hospitals.
Can yours? The world has an unrelenting demand for technology across all spheres of interaction. It’s how we’re expected to innovate, connect and grow. With this constant turnover in tech, how can you stay on top of what you and your business need to thrive?
With the growing importance of the Internet and the Internet of Things (IoT), data has become a commodity more precious than gold. What most employers might not fully appreciate is that the data they currently have- like for payroll purposes, for example- can lead to real, measurable business growth. It all comes down to how we process and interpret the information.
There’s a good chance that many of us are already struggling to keep track of all the things we said we would do differently. Fortunately, there’s an app for that. Or a website. Or both. Technology has something for everyone, in every sphere, from work to play and anything in between. At MC Systems, we’re dedicated to showing you how to integrate the best in tech for the best experiences across every aspect of life.
Research shows that a business could lose millions of dollars for a single hour of Information Technology (IT) downtime, due to inadequate infrastructure.
Local information and communications technology (ICT) experts state that 2020 is poised to become a breakthrough year, as several leading or new technology trends will impact the lives of Jamaicans and citizens around the world.
Commercial Manager for Payroll, Chad Gordon at MC Systems says companies can use the payroll data to analyse whether salaries, commissions, bonuses, and so on are stacking up to the productivity levels anticipated by the business.
“Digital transformation can and will happen at varying paces with varying levels of success. Consequently, it will look different from organisation to organisation,” General Manager of MC Systems, Dwayne Russell explained.