Expert Tips for Do-It-Yourself IT Audits

May 24th, 2007 | By Joshua Feinberg | Category: IT Audits

IT audits are an important part of any computer consulting business.  IT audits help both you and your prospects and clients better understand their systems so you can work together to come up with the best solutions for their business and IT issues.  

Don’t Procrastinate with IT Audits

Small business owners and managers often procrastinate when it comes to performing tasks that take longer than immediate, day-to-day challenges.  Thinking about what might happen if there was a major catastrophe such as a flood, fire, hurricane or tornado is not very fun, and often might seem like a waste of valuable time.  

But the truth is, any company can easily fall victim to disasters that could compromise its important assets, and more likely disasters such as a lightning storm, downed power lines or sabotage by a disgruntled employee are actually quite likely.  IT audits help anticipate problems and plan for the future, and are an important part of understanding assets and making sure they are protected.  

Disasters are Never Planned

Data disasters happen most often without warning.  Small businesses without an in-house computer support system are particularly prone to this type of problem.  IT audits help begin a relationship with a computer consulting firm that can be a long-term part of an IT insurance policy that includes regular check-ups, maintenance of systems and business and IT planning.  

Ask Questions with IT Audits

Computer consulting professionals can find out why small businesses are so prone to data disasters and other failures by asking a series of 40 questions that can identify a company’s risk.  Questions related to data security, workstations, networks, data backup, organizational issues, utility power and computer viruses can help get to the bottom of a company’s unique IT environment.

The Bottom Line About IT Audits

IT audits are a critical part of managing IT resources for small businesses and will lead to long-term relationships with experts that can provide a comprehensive plan for protecting data and creating a more efficient technology environment.

Added By:  Joshua Feinberg

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