Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Bit by Bit October Newsletter

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Whether it’s manmade, natural, or accidental, disruptions happen. To keep your  business viable and running smoothly, it's key to partner with value of partnering with a proactive IT partner like Bit by Bit who prioritizes business continuity. 

Top Threats to Your Business Continuity
 

Whether indoors or outdoors, Bit by Bit provides support to a variety of local charities and organizations. For the past four years, our Bit by Bit Texas office has proudly sponsored Get Creative With What’s Native, the Arlington, TX River Legacy Foundation annual art contest that encourages Dallas Fort Worth students from K-12 to learn about their local environment through art and observation.

Bit by Bit Gets Creative with Texas River Legacy Foundation

The first Get Creative With What's Native contest began in 2020 in an effort to encourage children to go outside and continue learning about nature at a time when everyone was stuck at home during COVID. 

 

No matter what, budgeting is not fun. Yet, while the IT budgeting process can be tricky for small businesses, it can be especially difficult for those trying to do it all by themselves.

    How an IT Service Provider Can Simplify Your Small Business Budget

    With so many aspects to consider - routine/ongoing IT services, projects, refreshes and accidents/incidents, it can be tough to prioritize each and everything and still have funds left over for other crucial matters.

    One solution is to partner with an IT service provider like us. We can help you budget for all your IT needs — both big and small. We can also help you find ways to save funds on your IT budget, in turn freeing up financial resources for other areas of your business.

       
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