Posts Tagged ‘Great Depression’

Results for StoneHill Technical Solutions Survey

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

The year 2010 begins with economic growth prospects that are now positive (apart from in some countries), although this is not the whole picture. All the annual forecasts  the most pessimistic and most optimistic alike  base their findings on the year 2009, one that ended posting what will go down in history as the biggest contraction in the world economy since the end of the Second World War. Admittedly, the bulk of the setback took place during winter 2008-2009, when the abrupt halt in world trade and collapse in activity for a time raised the specter of a Great Depression. Thereafter, primarily thanks to renewed dynamism in Asia, the world economy returned to growth on a de facto basis from spring and in more manifest fashion in the autumn. But this exit from recession relates more to a technical rebound, even should it continue, than to a sustained recovery.

With this downfall StoneHill Technical Solutions decided to do a research on how the economy has impacted the company’s clients. Feedback was that the economic decline has had a major effect on how businesses operate. We are proud to announce as a result of completing the survey each company client will be receiving a $5 gift card from Starbucks and that the winner of the raffle challenge is Pro Source, Inc. a qualified solutions firm that provides contract personnel, consulting services and software to support the functions of computer aided design (CAD) and drafting.

Economic Impact Survey Results

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Budgeting for IT: Budgeting to Win

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

tightening-budgetEvery successful company has a budget. What’s in your budget? More importantly are you budgeting to win? Winning means maintaining existing, and forging new, sustainable business relationships. And if you don’t yet have a budget, get one for free, courtesy of Intuit. If you are not budgeting for IT you are not budgeting to win. In the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression, most businesses today are drastically cutting costs, according to a recent New York Times article. But at what cost have these cuts come? How is your business performing? According to the NY Times article, a beneficial cost cut is moving away from in-house operations and toward contracted relationships.    

Never before have companies depended so much on technology for their day-to-day operations. When this technology fails them what do they do? Who do they call? StoneHill Technical Solutions partners with small businesses to insure their IT environment is maintained at the most optimal performance level. And it is StoneHill’s winning combination of performance and customer service that makes them a coveted team member and outsourced computer services business partner.

By budgeting for IT you are investing in a critical component of your company’s operations. What does your workplace look and feel like in the event of a computer crash or a server crash? What happens when e-mail is down? StoneHill Technical Solutions is your winning relationship. You can’t afford a monthly expense for computer service? Can you afford to go without use of your computer or deal with a failed network for a day? What you probably cannot afford is long-term contracts and non-performing partners. StoneHill Technical Solutions is the partnership that will keep your business infrastructure running smoothly and efficiently, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Take advantage of StoneHill’s free network review today and let them share their findings with you and help you to win!

Author: David Meacham

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