Posts Tagged ‘Upstate New York’

How Are You Handling Website Updates?

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Quite a few years ago we designed a website for a local company who is now looking to have some website updates.

As is typically the case, most companies want to have websites updates to keep up with the latest advances in web technologies.  Usually we work with the business owner, CEO or GM of the local office.

What was different about this request was that the owner delegated the responsibility to what seems to be a very young man.  I say seems to be because I only had his voice to go by.  By his questions it appeared he had no idea of how businesses work.

Knowing that websites provide such an important role in business today, and the current economic situation of our country, it is perplexing why such an important issue would be appointed to someone with little business or marketing background.

So the question is; who is coordinating your website updates and changes, or for that matter entirely new website.

This article was written by The Boss of HITman Services, a computer and IT company providing technology services to companies in the Capital District and Upstate New York.

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Changing Times

Friday, May 28th, 2010

This morning I had the opportunity to visit with another long term client.   We have been providing IT and computer support to this Upstate New York company for well over ten years and it has been very interesting to be a part of the business as they transformed.

Many changes have taken place from when the business was locally owned to now being part of a large national firm.  General managers have come and gone, some business functions have been moved to corporate headquarters.  Business focus has been massaged and tweaked.

What hasn’t changed is the loyalty and dedication of the staff.  It was wonderful to see that despite the turbulent times we live in, the attitude of many of the people I have known for so many years remains positive and upbeat.

It was a nice start to the day.

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