In general, the use of technology in a business is supposed to improve efficiency and make work easier for the users. This is not always the outcome. For example, multiple systems can lead to having multiple usernames and passwords which can easily become confusing and difficult to manage. Employee Enablement is about providing users with learning resources and tools to help make everyday tasks easier and more efficient, leading to an overall better quality work life, and further business growth.
Book your free IT assessmentA brief overview of some of the services we offer to empower your people.
Storing your passwords on an Excel Spreadsheet may be convenient, but it leaves your credentials at major risk.
Our password manager solves both the convenience and safety issues of needing to store passwords. It can generate strong passwords for you and even allows you to securely share credentials when needed, teaching employees how to manage their passwords.
Your users feel the most frustrated when they don't understand something and are unable to help themselves.
We provide access to a learning platform, videos, webinars and educational posts to help your users feel more comfortable in fixing some of their own issues. This also helps to protect your business, with your users being more aware of potential threats and how to avoid them.
Your users need to remember the passwords to their laptop, email, cloud systems, servers, etc. These could also have multiple usernames, adding complexity.
Our Directory Services creates one authority, which allows users to use a single username and password to access a multitude of services. It allows forcing Multi-Factor authentication on every system, even those that don't support it.
Blockchain – It’s a system built on the simple idea that if everyone can see what’s happening, it’s much harder for anyone to cheat.
You might notice that your device is running more like a snail or a tortoise than the Sea Biscuit it once was.
Companies throw “Remote Work” around like it’s a default setting. But here’s the reality—most businesses aren’t actually set up for it.
We know cyber security is a bit of a grudge purchase, but sooner or later, you’re going to need it. And if you don’t, you’ll wish you did.