Today's technology should:
- increase the business' potential;
- enhanse overall communication and worker's skills;
- simplify, automate and accelerate work loads;
- refine information availability and increase security;
- self monitoring and responsive.
- and of course lower costs.

Questions you should ask about your technology:
- Can your techology easily adapt to a change in demand? Does your development move as fast as your market? Are you paying for software licensing your not using?
- What's the cost of system down-time? Can you meet your expected recovery point and time objectives? Are there single points of failure in equipment and personnel?
- What are you doing to control data loss prevention and protecting personal information? Are you prepared for a ransomware infection?
- Do you have reports proving intrusion threats are being detected and prevented around the clock? Report showing all devices inventoried and up to date with current patches and firmware?
- Are you meeting your compliance requirements? Can you meet additional requirements as your business expands across borders.
- How much trust have you given to your technology? Who has the keys to the kingdom? Do you know who has access to what? What’s your employee off-boarding process, how about a technology off-boarding process?