Cybersecurity Staff Training & Fit for Purpose Software

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Cybersecurity Staff Training

Cyber threats are an ever-evolving minefield that each of us enters every day as technology continues to become more enmeshed in our work and personal lives. Due to the pace of this changing landscape ensuring your staff are aware of the latest best practice to maintain their and your business safety online is more crucial than ever.

If you can’t remember the last time, you or your team received cybersecurity training then it’s definitely been too long.

GroupSupport can conduct on-demand CyberSecurity awareness training or help you choose the right tools to have your staff “tested” regularly. Give one of our team a call today on 9277 1768.

Fit For Purpose Software

Ensuring software is fit for purpose is crucial for business as incorrect software can reduce overall efficiency, increase support costs and reduce operational capacity.

As a business evolves over time it is possible to outgrow or move beyond the capacity for a particular piece of software to continue to support the businesses needs. Assessing your current software and its suitability is an important component of strategic business planning.

If you have software that is particularly slow, requires constant external support, has multiple additional components bolted on to make it do what is required or seems excessively expensive relative to the amount of usage it receives, it may be time to review your software.

Accounting and ERP software is the perfect example of software that can be outgrown or in some cases oversubscribed.

GroupSupport provide support for a wide variety of accounting solutions and have industry contacts for many other vendors and reselling consultants. If you would like to review your current software usage GroupSupport can conduct an on-demand review of your systems with recommendations on how you could improve your organisational efficiency with regards to software usage.

Contact one of our team today on 9277 1678.