Help, My Technology Supplier Has Gone Bust

Help, My Technology Supplier Has Gone Bust

January 25th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Info, Techno

This is probably the last thing you and your needs, not like you cause for concern.

Your computer vendor announced they have decided to cease its activities. And now?

Usually when I see this scenario happens, the SME owner went out and found the leading provider he / she can find and happily signs a new deal, usually without thinking about consequences. Here are some measures to prevent long-term mess / confusion.

Step 1:

Do not rush out and do the above. You do not panic, unless your systems are naturally attack took place at exactly the same as your supplier goes bankrupt! Be sure to retrieve all relevant system information from the supplier before they disappear from sight. Now, as they have done this rider may be having problems a little more why I recommend that all the companies I work with a record of passwords and important local access details. Any decent computer suppliers will have no problems with your requests for this information – it is your system. If you read this, you do not know what data access to one of your systems, so now it’s time to get their hands on them.

Step 2:

Take note of everything you now defunct The claimant who annoyed the hell you did. This information is valuable for use in evaluating your new supplier. Let’s Face It you do not want to take on new suppliers and at the end of repeated questions.

Step 3:

Now is the time to find a new supplier, it may well be that you feel more comfortable to introduce a contract ad hoc short term with a supplier until the supplier you want to find. I’m not a big fan of using Ad-hoc support, but in this case, the flexibility you need to find a new supplier.

Use your customers and suppliers to see who they use to support and how they feel about the service they receive from them, it will save you hours of having to find a short list. Once you’ve created a short list, contact vendors and run them through your requirements.

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