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An interview with Inderly’s founder, Colin

  • Posted by Colin Pearce
  • On November 10, 2020
Who are you? I am a not-quite-digital native who tries hard to act like one. In my spare time I enjoying DJing and music production, craft beers on docks. I’m a massive space technology enthusiast. I know more about rockets than any one man who doesn’t actually work in rocketry should. I’m also the founder […]
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How to get started with a new IT company

  • Posted by Colin Pearce
  • On September 29, 2020
Switching IT providers may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. If your office has a longstanding relationship with an IT company you trust, that’s great! But maybe you are reviewing costs, or looking at getting rid of in-house servers and moving to the cloud. If so, here’s some information to […]
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Switching IT providers may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be.
If your office has a longstanding relationship with an IT company you trust, that's great! But maybe you are reviewing costs, or looking at getting rid of in-house servers and
moving to the cloud. If so, here's some information to help. First, even if you're not tech savvy, there are questions you can ask about an IT company's experience and required client commitment. Here is a list of the 10 most common products and services offered by IT support companies. You might also want to read up on the different types of IT companies. If you are looking at switching IT providers, these could help give you a better understanding of what you need from your next provider. The idea of switching IT providers can be intimidating, even if you really want to do it. No one wants work interruptions or new administrative projects. Sometimes, it's truly 'better the devil you know...' But a good IT company will be able to help you transition with minimal disruption. In our case, we meet with you to understand your needs, start preparing behind the scenes, then take over responsibility for your systems (and you start using our help desk for any IT issues that come up).

Colin Pearce is Inderly’s CEO.

A 10-year veteran in the IT space, Colin has provided support and advisory services to hundreds of Canadian businesses employing thousands of staff. Having grown tired of selling businesses IT stuff they need, but don’t understand, he decided to create an easy platform that includes almost all required IT infrastructure. Now he can spend his time focusing on how to make business technology work for your unique situation.

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What to do about IT when moving offices or going fully remote

  • Posted by Colin Pearce
  • On July 28, 2020
It must be moving week! I have had half a dozen calls recently with businesses looking at completely getting rid of their shared office. The IT component can be daunting. Breaking things down is helpful. Here are some of the moving parts to think about: How much will working remotely cost you? Compare quotes. Work […]
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How to get a whole office working from home

  • Posted by Colin Pearce
  • On March 20, 2020
Working from home is an option most offices are considering, especially now that folks are needing to physically distance, self-isolate, and even quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Note: we have been seeing outrageous IT quotes for virtual desktops and other work from home options. If the price tag looks way too high, ask for […]
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Businesses: Get a second opinion on work from home quotes

  • Posted by Colin Pearce
  • On March 12, 2020
A trusted IT support company should be able to get your office staff working from home without costing you an arm and a leg. For any professional service firms looking at making a change to a cloud system, remote desktop, or new server: The migration price to move a company from a server with Microsoft […]
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