The Power of Strategic IT Partnerships: Transforming Businesses Across Industries

In today’s competitive business landscape, having a reliable IT partner is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether you’re a not-for-profit, a healthcare provider, an architectural firm, or a construction services company or any industry for that matter! Your organisation’s ability to grow, innovate, and stay secure is directly linked to a robust and strategic approach to IT.


At Deployus, we’ve seen firsthand how long-term, strategic partnerships can transform organisations across various industries, helping them align technology with their goals while driving efficiency and reducing risk.

Deployus’ Decade of IT Excellence in the Healthcare services sector
Our 11-year partnership with not for profit, non-Government Rural Workforce Agency (RWA), Health Workforce Queensland (HWQ), is a prime example of the power of a strategic IT alliance. When we began working with HWQ in 2013, they were facing significant technological challenges. As a not-for-profit rural Workforce Agency, their rapid growth wasn’t being matched by their IT infrastructure, leading to inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and increased operational risks.


Over the years, we’ve aligned HWQ’s IT strategy with their business objectives, addressing their immediate needs while preparing them for future growth. Our efforts have spanned everything from modernising outdated systems to enhancing their cybersecurity posture, ensuring HWQ is more resilient and agile in the face of ongoing challenges. As their Chief Financial Officer and Chief Technology Officer, Daniel Leroy, shared:


“Deployus helped us modernise our technology and align it with our business strategy. They have continuously provided practical solutions that have improved our efficiency, reduced our risk, and offered great value for money.”


The success of this collaboration lies not in short-term fixes, but in the long-term relationship we’ve built. It’s this kind of sustained partnership that allows businesses like HWQ to fully harness the potential of technology—whether to improve efficiency, scale seamlessly, or enhance security.

Enabling Seamless Expansion and Risk Management with Deployus
Deployus’ expertise extends beyond the not-for-profit sector. Take KINNECT, for instance—a company that specialises in occupational health services and is rapidly expanding across Australia. With KINNECT’s ambitious growth plans, their IT systems needed to be both flexible and secure to accommodate increasing operational demands and ensure the confidentiality of sensitive health data.


We helped KINNECT develop an IT strategy that supported their expansion without compromising security or operational efficiency. By implementing cloud-based systems that enable easy scaling and proactive cybersecurity measures to protect client information, KINNECT was able to confidently grow their services across the country.


Strategic partnerships like this aren’t just about technology; they’re about anticipating challenges and building resilient, adaptable solutions that help businesses thrive in a competitive market (that’s right, it’s our superpower).

Deployus helps Australia’s premier Pubs/Clubs/Restaurant Architectural Firm enhance their Efficiency in Design and Project Delivery
Another example of the power of an IT partnership is our work with Cayas + Ward, a leading firm in architecture, interior design, and master planning. For firms like Cayas + Ward, where precision and collaboration are key to successful project delivery, outdated or inefficient IT systems can have a major impact on productivity.


Deployus implemented an integrated IT framework to enhance communication and streamline workflow processes across the firm. We ensured their design software, project management tools, and client-facing systems worked together seamlessly.

The result?


A more agile and responsive organisation able to focus on delivering top-tier design solutions, while their technology quietly supports them in the background.
With this strategic partnership in place, Cayas + Ward are now able to focus on what they do best—creating world-class designs—without worrying about technological bottlenecks.

What’s the value in Long-Term and Strategic IT Partnerships?
These partnerships demonstrate the undeniable value of a long-term, strategic IT collaboration.


At Deployus, we don’t just provide technology solutions; we offer tailored, ongoing support that aligns with each client’s unique goals. Our experience spans various industries, from healthcare and not-for-profit to architecture & design, and everything in-between; ensuring that our clients are prepared for the challenges of today—and tomorrow.


By working closely with our clients, we don’t just respond to immediate needs; we lay the groundwork for future success. Whether you need to modernise your systems, improve cybersecurity, streamline operations, or scale efficiently, Deployus has the expertise to deliver solutions that drive long-term value.

Deployus – Trusted IT Engineering Specialists
If your organisation is looking for a strategic partner to provide long-term IT support, we’re ready to help. With over a decade of experience in transformative partnerships across multiple industries, Deployus is your trusted IT engineering specialist. Reach out to us today to see how we can help your business unlock its full potential through the power of technology.

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Four Years in Making, Is This the Dawn of Enhanced Privacy?

After four years of preparation, the Australian government is ready to propose major changes to the Privacy Act in August 2024. The planned modifications seek to strengthen privacy protections by bringing Australia’s laws more into line with international norms like the EU’s GDPR. It is anticipated that this extensive update would include important topics like consent requirements, data breach notifications, and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s enforcement authorities. All companies, include small business turning over less than $3 million, would be affected by the changes.

From an IT perspective, these changes represent an enormous change. Stronger data protection policies and a re-evaluation of compliance plans are required by the new privacy legislation. Companies must put strict data handling procedures in place to guarantee security and transparency in their business dealings. In the digital age, the new Privacy Bill is an important step towards bolstering individual privacy rights, especially as corporations are ready for these impending changes.

Furthermore, the updated Privacy Act will likely foster greater accountability among organisations. By imposing stricter penalties for non-compliance and empowering the Australian Information Commissioner with enhanced enforcement capabilities, the reforms are set to create a more robust regulatory environment. This move will encourage businesses to prioritise data protection and privacy, ultimately benefiting consumers and the broader digital economy. This will aim to remove data breaches like at Optus, where Australians who had not even been customers for years had data stolen in massive breaches, there will be new obligations on companies to destroy data after a reasonable period of time.

Awareness and proactivity are essential for stakeholders as we anticipate these big legislative changes. To make sure they are ready for the new regulatory environment, companies should invest in employee training on data protection, consult with industry associations, and obtain legal counsel. The upcoming Privacy Bill marks a pivotal moment for privacy rights in Australia, setting the stage for a more secure and trustworthy digital future.

These changes signify a shift in operational practices for companies. Compliance is no longer a “would like to have”, it’s a “must have.” Companies will need to invest in resources and strategies to meet privacy obligations, including data protection measures and legal compliance frameworks. This provides a perfect opportunity to review and enhance “best-practice handling of data, build trust with your customers and safeguard your business from increased cyber threats.

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Unpacking Phishing Scams: Understanding Their Business Impacts

Since the world moved digital, online scams and cybersecurity attacks have increasingly impacted businesses. Therefore, it is essential to implement security measures and train employees to stay aware of potential threats and attacks. With phishing becoming more common, now is the best time to upgrade your cybersecurity.

What Are Phishing Scams?

Phishing is an online scam that is designed to target consumers by sending them an email, SMS, or direct message that appears to be from a well-known source such as a bank, internet provider, or reputable company. They ask individuals to provide personal identifying information, which is then used to open new accounts or attack existing accounts. This can affect businesses when employees fall for these scams and accidentally leak classified business information or give attackers access to company resources, resulting in a data breach. 

There are three main types of phishing attacks: 

  • Clone phishing: Hackers clone previously sent reputable emails to trick users into trusting the email contents 
  • Spear phishing: An attack is directed at a particular individual or company
  • Whaling: Attempts at hacking are explicitly directed at a senior executive or another high-profile target within a business

Rise in Occurrence and Intensity 

Research from IRONSCALES suggests that over 80% of organisations worldwide have reported an increase in email phishing attacks since March 2020. Since the pandemic’s beginning, with more businesses moving processes online, hackers have found an opening. Targeting businesses that do not have strong security measures and unaware employees are the reason for this high percentage. 

Additionally, a study by APWG observed a record number of phishing attacks in quarter three of 2022, reaching 1,270,883 attacks by the end of October. Therefore, it is more important than ever to keep your business’s security measures up to date and working effectively. 

Graph of Quarter 3 Phishing Attacks, APWG

Threats Posed By Phishing Attacks 

When employees become susceptible to phishing attacks, organisations can experience the following: 

  • Direct monetary loss
  • Loss of intellectual property 
  • User downtime 
  • Reputation damage 
  • Lost data
  • Compromised accounts 
  • Malware infections 

These threats are not ideal for any business, making it essential to have an experienced IT team to monitor security measures and train other employees. Simply teaching your staff to understand the signs of phishing attacks can lessen the chance of an attack following through and causing damage to your business. 

Common Phishing Tactics 

The majority of phishing attacks occur via email. However, this is increasingly moving towards other communication platforms such as video conferencing applications, work messaging systems, cloud-based file sharing, and SMS. Phishing attacks usually start with a bait email. This is used to gather more information about the user to perform more targeted attacks in the future. 

Phishing Attacks: A Real-Life Example 

Any business is at risk of phishing attacks and other scams. No matter how big or small your company is, there is always a potential risk. The greatest example of this is Google and Facebook falling for an attack, resulting in both companies losing $100 million. 

This attack was conducted in 2014 by a phisher, Evaldas Rimasauskas, who impersonated a large hardware manufacturer that worked with both companies. For two years, this attacker sent Google and Facebook fake invoices, making over $200 million before being caught. 

Have Any Questions? 

To learn more about scams and cyber attacks, check out our blog post on the Current Online Scams in Australia and how you can protect yourself. 

If you have any further questions regarding phishing attacks or other cybersecurity concerns, require cyber security training for your organisation or wish to carry out phishing simulations on your workforce, please don’t hesitate to contact us today or head to our website to learn more about our services

Five Cyber Security Trends For 2023

There’s been a great growth in demand for companies adopting cloud storage to keep important data safe from attacks. Cloud storage has already made its mark in the tech world with many companies adopting cloud platforms, such as Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure for their data hosting needs, but this year it’s predicted to become a standard process. 

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What Is The Difference Between Managed Services and Outsourcing?

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What Is The Difference Between Managed Services and Outsourcing?

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What Is The Difference Between Managed Services and Outsourcing?

Trying to get your head around IT for your business? It can be a confusing topic, even for those with years of experience, because the industry is always changing and adapting to new technology.

When it comes to managing IT issues, there are two main support models: managed services and outsourcing. Although the terms outsourced and managed are used interchangeably, there are a few key differences. In this blog, we’ll discuss what sets each option apart and help you identify the right option for your business.

Most qualified IT providers will offer a range of services and let you tailor them to your needs. Their purpose is to align with your business goals and objectives to ensure the most success.

 

Managed Services vs Outsourcing?

So, what is the difference between managed services and outsourcing? It typically depends on the type of engagement and length of time. Find out more below:

 

Managed Services

Managed IT Services takes a holistic approach to the needs of a business. It’s an ongoing contract with a dedicated team of IT professionals that operate your IT department on your behalf. They provide ongoing support and maintenance to relieve the pressure of managing day-to-day IT needs.

Having a large team of skilled IT professionals provides access to a diverse array of services. This means they can ensure software and hardware are up to date, troubleshoot any issues, set up new products and train staff on using applications. This arrangement is set up as an ongoing service for a fixed monthly fee and promotes long term success.

Managed Services — Example

An E-commerce business with 100 staff is looking to offload the day-to-day IT tasks so that they can focus on running the business. Enlisting the help of a managed services provider, they can ensure an expert team is looking after their IT, minimising downtime and providing ongoing maintenance support that would be far more expensive and less comprehensive with an in-house team.

 

Outsourcing

In contrast, outsourcing is used as a way to access support for executing company projects or managing specialised areas within the IT department. This allows the IT manager to place greater focus on the day to day running and divert unique issues to an external IT professional as they arise. It also allows for overflow in case of an emergency or coverage if the IT manager is away.  

Outsourcing — Example

A law firm has an in-house IT manager that ensures daily operations and tasks are taken care of. An emergency situation arises and the company loses access to it’s systems, so an IT support team is contracted to assist in the data recovery process. Their expertise and capacity allow the recovery process to be accelerated and systems are back online much sooner.

 

Explore IT Solutions With Deployus

Are daily IT issues impacting the productivity of your team? Perhaps you have an IT project that could benefit from additional knowledge and expertise? Regardless of the scope, Deployus can help create a tailored IT solution that works with your goals and objectives.

Established in 1998, Deployus has been supporting businesses across Australia, Asia and the United Kingdom with their IT management. The friendly and experienced team are passionate about all things tech and it shows in the reliable and efficient service they provide.

Deployus offers a full range of IT services and solutions including preventative maintenance, infrastructure virtualisation, cyber security, offsite backup and disaster recovery.

Contact us to learn more or schedule a free consultation.

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What Does A Managed Services Provider (MSP) Do?

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What Does A Managed Services Provider (MSP) Do?

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What Does A Managed Services Provider (MSP) Do?

With the digital transformation of business, many small business owners often wonder what a managed services provider does and how they can help.

The simplest summary is they help ensure your systems run without errors and ensure maximum up-time, remain secure and up-to-date, and solve any technical issues that come up so that you can focus your efforts and productivity on the core of your business.

The deeper version — MSPs take responsibility for one, or a multitude of your business’s IT services, including email, networking, cloud integration, technical support (help desk), cybersecurity, networking, data storage, backups, disaster recovery, and more. The MSP monitors, updates, and manages the service remotely while providing reports on the quality, performance and availability of the service. MSPs can also set up your business with software and hardware and keep track of the relevant licenses.

Now let’s look at how MSPs benefit small businesses in greater detail:

 

On-Demand IT Expertise

A Managed Services Provider gives you access to qualified IT staff that would otherwise have to be hired as full-time employees, regardless of the level of IT services you need. Managed Service Providers are experts in multiple technologies, as well as training on new innovations continuously so that they can provide support for a range of information technology issues without additional hires.

MSP’s also have flexible support hours, so you won’t need to staff for shifts around the clock or on-call. As a small business, you can enjoy the benefits of IT expertise on-demand and not have to pay for the overtime and benefits.

 

Access New Technology Sooner

Although many new technologies can transform the way small businesses operate, the barrier to entry for adoption can often be too high. Common barriers include training for new systems, sunk capital costs for current infrastructure and costly migration projects, and the research effort to decide on your options.

With an MSP, the research is already done for you. They can suggest new providers, hardware and software applications that are cost-effective and bring value that otherwise would have been missed. MSPs can help overcome constraints on access by providing infrastructure management, managing license agreements, assisting migration and training your employees. With the new insights and regular reporting, MSPs can help you make informed choices on which decisions serve your business objectives.

 

Eliminate Distractions From System Issues

Do you find day-to-day operations plagued by errors and low performance IT systems? MSPs bring efficiency, experience and scale that allows issues to be resolved faster and mitigating them before they happen. Due to helping many businesses in a similar position, they have the buying power to provide better monitoring tools and help desk systems that a small business wouldn’t be able to afford on their own. Acting as an extension of your team, your business can keep running with minimal disruptions to productivity.

 

Enhanced Security

When it comes to cybersecurity, many small business owners are lagging behind because it’s not considered a priority. However, security threats are an ever-increasing issue, with digital attacks becoming more and more sophisticated. MSPs are able to stay informed and monitor activity to identify potential attacks and strengthen protection with antivirus software and security configurations.

With an MSP on your side, you’re protected from malware, viruses and hackers. This means fewer attacks, less downtime and increased client confidence, as well as less stress for you.

 

Backup and Disaster Recovery

In order to safeguard your business from a disastrous data-loss event, an MSP can provide a backup and restore service, along with disaster recovery planning. Ideally, the disaster recovery plan will never need to be implemented, but it provides peace of mind knowing it is there, should a situation arise. MSPs provide regular backups and ensure that all of your data is secure no matter what happens. This helps you refocus your attention on customers as soon as possible.

 

How Does It Work?

Every business has unique requirements for its IT systems. MSPs provide a broad range of services to meet your needs and create a tailored solution that will help your business grow. If you’re a new client, it usually begins with an assessment of the company to understand what you need to run your day-to-day operations, areas for improvement and opportunities to support your business goals.

Services such as maintenance, help desk support, infrastructure, monitoring, security and reporting can be outlined in the Service Level Agreement (SLA). The service agreements also define the parameters of what to expect — performance targets, response times, security assurances and more to ensure the budget is used effectively.

 

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Book a Technical Site Survey to discover how Deployus can provide your business with expert, cost-effective support and security. 

Deployus is a Managed Service Provider (MSP) that provides customised services designed to enhance your business. Contact Us today if you want access to world-class customer care from industry experts who will help keep your business running smoothly.

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What is SD-WAN and What’s All The Buzz About?

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What is SD-WAN and What’s All The Buzz About?

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What is SD-WAN and What's All The Buzz About?

One buzzword that has organisations rethinking their networks is SD-WAN technology, and it’s easy to see why. Whilst it was once only available to large enterprises with the budget to match, it’s gradually evolved into an affordable solution for small and medium-sized organisations? So, what is SD-WAN and is it worthy of the hype?

 

What is SD-WAN?

SD-WAN stands for software-defined WAN (wide area network). It refers to a network that is abstracted from its hardware, creating a virtualised network overlay. Instead of complicated network designs, this solution occupies a software layer on top of the network, allowing you to control connectivity, management and services between separate business branches far more simply.

In essence, it’s a technology that simplifies the operation and management of the many network (internet) connections between sites in an organisation.

 

Benefits of SD-WAN

The primary benefits of SD-WAN technology are the ability to connect multiple branches of a business or sustain a network in the event of a connectivity failure.

Traditionally, WAN connectivity comes in the form of a dedicated circuit from one provider – if that goes down or isn’t fast enough to support your business needs, you lose access until it is restored. With SD-WAN technology, you can simply swap between your chosen providers.

SD-WAN technology offers reliable, secure performance for latency-sensitive applications like VoIP, Salesforce, Office365, cloud based point-of-sale, and other SaaS application without having to rely on expensive MPLS links between your networked sites.

With the adoption of cloud applications and services ubiquitous, downtime can be especially costly. An internet disruption could mean no phones, productivity apps, or invoicing capability. How can you work without these fundamental business tools?

 

How SD-WAN Differs From MPLS and VPN

 

SD-WAN vs MPLS

With traditional networking approaches like MPLS, isolated packets of data are forwarded on predetermined network paths and providers can assign a high priority to certain network traffic. The downside is bandwidth cost, as modern media such as video hogs the bandwidth and the high per-megabit cost that MPSL demands can be out of reach. This hinders productivity and the user experience. It also doesn’t offer built-in data protection and if implemented incorrectly, it can create vulnerabilities in the network.

On the other hand, SD-WAN has no bandwidth penalties and users can easily upgrade by adding new links, without the need to make changes to the infrastructure or network. Other key benefits include security, visibility, scalability, performance and control.

SD-WAN vs VPN

Another widespread network approach is VPN, a cost-effective solution that provides a secure connection to an organisation’s network. However, there are significant downfalls when comparing cost, performance and reliability to SD-WAN.

Whereas VPNs rely on the public internet for speed and bandwidth, SD-WAN offers enterprises the comfort of service-level agreements for performance and cloud optimisation.

 

SD-WAN With Deployus Is Different

Deployus has experience in a wide range of SD-WAN deployments over the past five years. Our partners for SD-WAN Technology are Palo Alto Networks and Cisco Meraki, both industry-leading providers with outstanding records of delivering world-class security and connectivity performance.

Our engineers can configure, secure and maintain your network without any disruption to your day-to-day operations. We also have an incredibly skilled service desk that’s available for support whenever you need.

Save yourself from a network disaster and partner with a Managed Services Provider with international connections. Want to take advantage of SD-WAN or simply learn more? Contact the experts at Deployus today.

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5 Best Reasons To Use An IT Support Consultant

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5 Best Reasons To Use An IT Support Consultant

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5 Best Reasons To Use An IT Support Consultant

With the rise of digital transformation, organisations are becoming increasingly reliant on information technology. Companies are realising that to help manage the transition process, they can turn to an IT support consultant with managed services.

Providing expert knowledge, training and a friendly approach is the foundation of a great IT support consultant. They can improve efficiency dramatically and enable you to focus on more important aspects of your business, with your IT systems ticking away soundly in the background.

Traditional methods of handling data and processes are being overhauled. On-site hardware and infrastructure are being replaced with external data centres. Software as a service is dominating thanks to its flexibility. Enabling it all is powerful cloud computing services from major providers around the globe.

Despite the obvious advantages, keeping up to date with the latest changes can be a time-consuming task and it requires a great deal of maintenance to keep processes running smoothly after making the switch.

This is why IT outsourcing has grown exponentially in popularity — two in three businesses are partnered with at least one IT support consultant. Still wondering what all the fuss is about? Here are the five best reasons to use an IT support consultant.

 

Maximise Uptime

There’s nothing worse than a website crash or system failure that stops you from delivering your services to customers. Protect your reputation with a reliable network that ensures you’re always up and running. An IT support consultant can design and implement maintenance plans which help minimise error occurrences.

Access To Latest Trends

Having your finger on the pulse of digital technology will give you an edge over competitors. Whether you’re an SME or a corporate organisation, keeping up to date with the latest tech trends is invaluable knowledge. An IT support consultant is constantly immersed in the industry and can provide advice on any new technology solutions that could help your business.

Cost-Effective

A business IT support consultant can help you get the most out of your technology services without needing to hire permanent staff. Outsourcing the onboarding and maintenance of new systems to an IT consultancy will help staff concentrate on other more important aspects of the business. Budgeting and cash flow are also simplified because you can contract a monthly retainer.

24/7 Customer Service Help

In the event of system failure, you can rest at ease knowing that your IT support consultant will be working to get you back online as soon as possible. They can bring the necessary skills to identify what’s causing the issue and implement a viable solution.

Security And Data Protection

Data is crucial to businesses — and protecting it has never been more difficult. Ransomware and hacking attacks can have a detrimental effect on reputation as well as impacting operations through intellectual property theft and data loss. An IT support consultant can set up a range of network cybersecurity measures that are highly customisable towards your business and its goals.

Finding The Right IT Support Consultant

The most difficult decision for managers considering an IT support consultant is to find the right one for their business. Deployus is a managed service IT support consultant based at Bowen Hills in Brisbane that has a passion for helping clients, a drive for excellence and an eye for detail. With over 250+ years of combined experience working with 300 companies, we understand the challenges many businesses face and how to solve them efficiently.

Contact Us today to discover what we can do for you. We promise you’ll be wondering how you ever got by before!

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How to Maximise Data with Power BI & Power Automate

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How to Maximise Data with Power BI & Power Automate

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How to Maximise Data with Power BI & Power Automate

Technology is the key to growing your business.

You can build powerful end-to-end business solutions by connecting Power BI and Power Automate across the entire Microsoft Power Platform—and to Office 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, and hundreds of other apps—to drive innovation across your entire organization.

If you want assistance to optimise processes, maximise data and innovate at rapid speed, find a partner that understands the particulars. Deployus is a Managed Service Provider in Brisbane at Bowen Hills that provides a range of IT solutions including Software as a Service for 300 businesses across Australia, Asia and the UK.

Let’s take a deeper look at Microsoft’s Power BI and Power Automate programs.

What is Power BI?

Power BI is a Microsoft Power Platform service that provides interactive data analytics and connects it to your entire organisation in the cloud. Power BI allows you to build insightful dashboards and share them with your organisation for knowledge creation.

Organisations collect vast amounts of data about customers, operations,  marketing and more but making strategic decisions based on results can be challenging. There’s simply so much unorganised data, that it may be obsolete by the time it’s extracted.

The solution is Power BI, which lets you can connect and visualise any data using a unified, scalable platform suitable for individuals up to an organisation as a whole. These deeper insights can help bridge the gap between data and decision making.

Further capabilities include the ability to create remarkable reports personalised with your KPIs and brand, AI-powered answers to business questions using conversational language and Excel integration. Additionally, industry-leading security capabilities protect data including end-to-end encryption, sensitivity labelling and real-time access monitoring.

How will this impact your organisation? It will infuse a culture of business intelligence that is data-driven and enable all employees to make confident decisions using up-to-the-minute analytics.

What is Power Automate?

Power Automate is another service that forms part of the Microsoft Power Platform which lets organisations build automated processes for a range of business management tasks. This allows repetitive tasks and paperless processes to be streamlined so you can focus resources elsewhere.

It provides low-code, drag-and-drop tools and hundreds of pre-built connectors that make it easy to create automated workflows for repetitive, mundane tasks.

Wondering what functions you can automate in your organisation? Process advisor is a tool inside Power Automate that can record and visualise your procedures and provide recommendations for what can be automated, taking out the guesswork. 

Another valuable tool to enhance automated workflows is AI Builder. AI Builder analyses elements in your procedure and lets you quickly process forms, process approvals, detect images and text or start with prebuilt models.

Imagine how much you could boost your efficiency by automating simple, everyday tasks? Power Automate lets you automate across desktop, web and mobile allowing for truly universal automation software, anytime and anywhere.

Unlock new insights with Deployus

If you have an organisation that could benefit from these tools but are unsure how to implement it, partnering with an experienced managed IT consultant can help get you connected.

Deployus offers a diverse range of IT support services with a proven success record from small businesses and large organisations. We work with each client to deliver bespoke services that are flexible to their needs and resources.

To find out more, get in touch with our friendly team today!

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