Why Buy All that Hardware and Software?

You’re about to pull the trigger on yet another hardware/software purchase? Hold your horses and read on.

Problem: There always seems to be more hardware and software to buy. It’s one of the biggest ticket items for your business, and you want to know whether there’s a safe alternative.

Solution: Take an inventory of everything – servers, desktops, phone and mail system, file services, applications. Now run a cost-benefit analysis with cloud services and develop a phased, realistic road map to put an end to hardware/software purchases. 

You are a small business, and you want to stop buying those big ticket items with questionable ROI and total cost of ownership. In the new paradigm, you will still need some hardware on your site(s) to access the cloud. But with the right guidance, you can dramatically slice the amount you would have spent on hardware and software over the next 3 years, and spend the savings on growing your business.

What was a pipedream for small business just 5 years ago is very much possible today. Talk to us about making it a reality for you. 

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What Our Clients Say

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“We first met with Skyrope when we were having major inefficiencies at the office. As a well-established but very busy medical practice, we had fallen behind in our billing, our infrastructure was outdated, and the whole operation suffered.

Skyrope handled everything from giving us a new network with office automation to paperwork reduction and connectivity to outside sources, from HIPAA-compliant security to integrating our site with our outsourced medical billing provider – and data center services ranging from email to storage, from backups to disaster recovery. They truly offered from one source what it would have taken several vendors to do with massive project management overhead, for which we simply would not have had the time or the know-how. I think where Skyrope really shines is in the accountability they take for what they build and the comprehensive ongoing support they provide.”

Gerry McGillicuddy, MD
Principal, Worcester Neurosurgery Group

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