Freeing the Entrepreneur

Nigeria

I.T. Two very simple letters that in the wrong circumstances can strike fear into the heart of even the most level-headed entrepreneur. Networks, channels, and databases are not the reason that most people start up their own business. The flipside, of course, is that if handled well, IT can turn what is merely a good company into a truly great one.

Any entrepreneur will know that running a business from scratch takes time, effort, commitment and most of all, passion. Unfortunately, to stay grounded in reality, it also takes sound fundamentals, and a sturdy infrastructure. Today, IT is inevitably a big part of that. Not even the very smallest of businesses can get away without having some kind of technology to help them run.

The real trick is getting something in place that works reliably and efficiently and doesn’t cost a lot of time and money to install or maintain. Take for example cloud based services like Google for Work. Business these days is not only global, fast-paced and demanding, but employees now demand a lot more of the systems they use to do their jobs. The pace of technology innovation in the consumer world has had an impact on the business environment – employees want to use systems at work that replicate the experiences they have at home. A generation used to posting and sharing photos online, instant messaging with friends and interacting online for a good chunk of their spare time is having an impact on expectations in the workplace.

This is where the power of the Internet comes into play. The Internet provides the flexibility to create, share, access and collaborate with other people at work. Email, spreadsheets, calendars and presentations suddenly become accessible quickly and securely wherever you are. Not only that but the fact that everything is online means that multiple users can access and work on documents simultaneously and edit in real-time. In short, no more emailing backwards and forwards with attachments. This means a lot when you’re working at the kind of pace required as a start-up.

And then there is the issue of the bottom line cost of IT to a business. Again, once you’re hooked up to the web this is all but eradicated because it’s possible to effectively ‘rent’ these applications from a third party. Having your IT applications hosted over the Internet means no investment in hardware or software and no issues with upgrades or installing new features because that all happens automatically. It also means you can concentrate on your core business without needing to worry about the day-to-day issues of running an IT infrastructure. That’s why we developed a suite of communication and collaboration products especially for small businesses, which is web-based and free, or at a fixed cost depending on the support you want from us.

As your business evolves it’s important that your IT evolves along with it. The Internet is more than just a resource for finding information and start-ups are in an excellent position to harness its full potential – without an existing infrastructure to cater for you’re effectively working with a blank canvas. Used thoughtfully, your IT environment can provide you with an interesting competitive edge.

At the end of the day, for any start-up on the first rung of the business ladder putting a sound IT system in place should be a concern but never a worry.