Standardization Beats Unpredictability Every Time (Here’s Why)
Variety is the enemy of stability. Learn how standardizing your hardware, software, and network stack can eliminate complexity, reduce costs, and maximize productivity.
What is Standardization?
Let’s say your business uses three different laptop brands, four different versions of Windows, and two different cloud providers.
If you shuddered while reading that first line, congratulations, you’re already thinking with the right mindset. This kind of situation is a nightmare for you to handle, and it makes things dramatically more complicated for anyone working with your IT. When your systems are fragmented in this way, IT issues that would ordinarily be resolved in minutes could take hours.
Answer this: Does your business have hours to sit around waiting for technology issues to be resolved?
How to Implement Standardization
In essence, standardization for your IT means using the same building blocks across your entire organization.
It’s all about creating a predictable environment where things just work. No guesswork, no uncertainty, just productivity and peace of mind. In IT, this kind of reassurance is the most valuable asset you can have. Here are some areas where you can consider standardization:
The Benefits of Standardization
While standardization might look and feel expensive up front, it’s actually a serious cost reducer over time.
You might be replacing “perfectly fine” technology, but think about how much that mismatched tech is costing your business. Consider how much more difficult and time-consuming it is to perform maintenance on that piece of tech and how frustrating it is to call in a specialist for one specific task. Wouldn’t it be more convenient if it were in line with the rest of your infrastructure?
In the end, sticking with standardization means you’re spending less time on maintenance and more time getting work done. If it isn’t standard, you can consider it a liability that’s getting in the way of making money.
If your business is struggling with standardization and wants to eliminate infrastructure complexity, do yourself a favor and call ITG. Our trusted technicians will look for ways you can run a more efficient operation. Don’t wait any longer! Call us at 518-479-3881 today.