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5 Questions to Ask Yourself When Buying New Technology

by: Smith and Howard

November 6, 2015

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The decision to purchase technology can be rather difficult, especially if you don’t have the technical expertise. It’s often hard to tell whether your company really needs the latest tech tool or you’re just trying to keep up with the Joneses. Before you invest in anything, ask five questions:

1. Where are we missing? Survey your managers and employees about what they need to do their jobs better. Also question industry colleagues about their favorite upgrades.

2. What must the solution do for us? Once you have a general idea of your needs, get specific. List the “must-have” features of a necessary upgrade.

3. What’s the total cost of ownership? Consider all associated expenses, not just the purchase price. Installation, maintenance (including updates and patches), support and repair expenses will all inflate the cost of ownership.

4. Can we actually use this technology? Typically, new technology means employee training. Can someone on staff lead this process or will you need to budget for an outside consultant?

5. Will this purchase boost our bottom line? Ultimately, weigh the technology’s total costs against the potential savings or new revenues it could generate. Don’t forget to look into tax incentives for technology investments.

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