JULY 2026
When you step back and look at the full 
picture — higher bills, lost time and constant 
interruptions — it becomes a lot harder to justify 
what you thought you were saving.
What it looks like when you 
stop paying for problems.
Once outdated systems are replaced where it 
makes sense, the difference shows up quickly.
Systems start when they’re supposed to, without 
delays or second attempts. Restarting things 
stops being part of the daily routine. Your team 
spends their time working instead of waiting 
on technology. Energy use drops as newer, 
more efficient equipment takes over. And the 
ongoing costs tied to inefficiency and downtime 
start to come down.
The day runs more smoothly, your team stays 
focused, and you’re no longer spending money to 
keep systems barely functioning.
What does this actually cost you?
Here’s a way to think about it. If outdated 
technology costs each person on your team 
just 20 minutes a day in delays, freezes and 
workarounds, that’s nearly two hours a week 
per person. Across a team of 10, that’s close 
to 1,000 hours a year. Hours spent waiting, 
not working.
That’s before you factor in the energy bills, the 
repair costs, and the wear it puts on everyone who 
has to work around it every day.
Is it time for a change?
If your systems are slow, if issues keep coming 
back or if your team has quietly gotten used to 
working around the technology, you’re already 
covering the cost. The only question is how 
much longer you want to keep doing that.
This doesn’t fix itself. It just keeps costing you 
through lost time, higher bills and interruptions 
that never quite go away.
That’s where we come in. As your IT partner, we 
don’t just fix issues. We help you stop overpaying 
for technology that isn’t pulling its weight. That 
means identifying which systems are costing you 
more than they’re worth, helping you decide 
what should be replaced now versus later and 
recommending upgrades that are the right size for 
your business, not unnecessary ones.
We handle the transition so your team isn’t 
disrupted, and we maintain everything going 
forward so you don’t end up in the same 
position again.
Instead of guessing or putting it off, you’ll 
have a clear plan and systems that truly support 
your business.
If you’re ready to stop paying for problems, 
let’s talk.
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CARTOON OF 
THE MONTH
Answer: C. Mechanical computer  
Charles Babbage created the first mechanical 
computer designs, including the Difference 
Engine and the Analytical Engine. His 
work introduced automatic calculation, 
programmable computing, memory and 
mechanical printing, laying the foundation 
for modern computers.
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