Snow, ice and no staff – is your business prepared?

Date published: 08 November 2011


ADVERTORIAL 

Although Britain has just recorded the hottest day in October with temperatures reaching 29.9C, the winter is fast approaching and it won’t be long before we are digging our cars out of the snow and attempting the deadly, icy commute to the office.

Last winter YouGov did a poll and discovered that ‘58% of senior decision-makers said their companies suffered as a result of the disruption, despite 78% saying they believed their firms were adequately prepared.’

More and more people would like, and need, to work from home or remotely, particularly in the winter months, giving them access to systems securely is paramount to their productivity and efficiency.

Some business owners shy away from the idea of remote working because they think it is too expensive.

Central Network and Technologies Ltd (CNT) can work with any SMEs or larger businesses to develop a remote working strategy, taking into consideration the usual security issues that offices have come across. This can all be done for a very competitive price and without the need for expensive equipment upgrades.

With the weather reports already advising that we are going to have a winter filled with snow and ice again, can your business really withstand the loss of productivity and downtime?

Call CNT today on 01706 747474 to discuss your business continuity plan for the winter.

Alternatively, email sales@cnt.co.uk and we will call you.

Central Networks and Technologies Ltd
Rowan House
Sandbrook Way
Rochdale
OL11 1LQ
01706 747474
info@cnt.co.uk
www.cnt.co.uk

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