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Small Businesses Should Stop Chasing Custom Tech

Small Businesses Should Stop Chasing Custom Tech

Most successful businesses don't succeed by being the first to invent a new way of doing things. They succeed by taking systems that already work and putting them to use for their particular needs. In the world of business technology, trying to be unique is usually a fast track to wasting money and facing technical headaches. 

The goal isn't to be an innovator in IT; it’s to use proven tools so you can focus on your actual work.

Three Ways to Use Existing Expertise

Instead of trying to figure everything out on your own, you can get what you need by looking at what is already available:

  • Established tools - Using well-known software like Microsoft 365 instead of trying to build something custom.
  • Professional help - Bringing in an IT consultant who already knows the best ways to set up a network or secure your data.
  • Industry standards - Looking at what the leaders in your field are doing and following their lead.

Why Proven Technology is Better for Your Bottom Line

I see many business owners get stuck because they feel they need to understand every technical detail before they buy a new system. This usually leads to delay. You don't need to be an expert in how the cloud is built to benefit from it.

By using the same systems as the big guys, your business gets the benefit of their massive budgets. You get high-end security and reliable tools without having to pay for the research and development yourself. It allows a small team to have the same technical power as a much larger company.

How to Apply This to Your Company

If you want to make your technology more effective, follow these three steps:

Adopt Existing Software Solutions

Choosing to purchase established software instead of developing proprietary tools is a strategic financial decision. Standard industry applications benefit from continuous developer support and a broad user base that ensures stability and reliability. Developing custom software requires an ongoing internal maintenance commitment and significant capital investment for every necessary version update. These long-term operational costs often significantly exceed the initial expense of a subscription service, making off-the-shelf solutions a more sustainable choice for most organizations.

Prioritize Operational Outcomes

Technology procurement must remain grounded in functional utility rather than the latest hardware trends. The primary value of any technological investment is its ability to increase employee output or enhance the protection of sensitive consumer information. Organizations should evaluate every new tool based on quantifiable improvements to workflow speed or measurable reductions in security vulnerabilities. If a device or application does not directly contribute to these specific goals, it represents a distraction from core business objectives.

Adhere to Established Security Protocols

Innovation in cybersecurity is best left to specialized security professionals. Standardized defense mechanisms provide the most reliable protection against unauthorized access because they have undergone rigorous testing across diverse environments. Businesses should implement multi-factor authentication, utilize verified antivirus programs, and maintain consistent system update schedules. Following these validated procedures ensures that the technical infrastructure remains resilient against evolving digital threats without the risks associated with unproven security methods. Stick to the "boring" basics that professionals swear by:

  • Implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) across all accounts.
  • Utilize reputable, top-tier antivirus software.
  • Maintain a strict, automated patching schedule for all systems.

Moving Your Business Forward

Your clients don't care if your internal processes are one-of-a-kind. They care that you are reliable and that their information is safe.

At CoreTech, we specialize in taking the best technology available and making it work for local companies. We have already vetted the tools and the processes, so you don't have to.

If you want to stop struggling with your IT and start using systems that actually work, give CoreTech a call at (270) 282-4926.

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