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Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers!)


  1. How can Solution Works provide cost-effective Solutions?
  2. What makes Solution Works unique?
  3. What knowledge does Solution Works have?
  4. How can Technology help my business or organization?
  5. Why do I need a website?
  6. Why do I need a disaster recovery plan?
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How can Solution Works provide cost-effective Solutions?

Solution Works, LLC has established off-shore and domestic partnerships in addition to providing the best internal expertise, so that we can provide our customers cost-effective solutions done once and done right.

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What makes Solution Works unique?

Solution Works, LLC is unique because it caters specifically to the needs of small and medium sized businesses and non-profit organizations.  Solution Works, LLC has created specific partnerships with cost-effective providers, whether software development firms or technical support solutions, all with the focus on the needs of our clients.

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What Knowledge does Solution Works have?

The employees of Solution Works, LLC come from a variety of backgrounds, including: data warehouse consulting, technology support management, project management, records management and disaster recovery. 

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How can Technology help my business or organization?

Technology solutions can help your business streamline processes, facilitate communication with clients and vendors and help you to promote your business through brand identity and a global presence provided by the internet.

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Why do I need a website?

According to the US Department of Commerce, Internet traffic is currently doubling every 100 days. This makes your potential for growth much higher than with traditional forms of business. Furthermore, the Internet allows you to instantly share information with an audience who is interested in your products and services. Other reasons for building a website include:

  • To establish a credible, professional image
  • To provide excellent, cost-effective customer service by providing current product literature, annual reports, press releases, catalogs, and convenient online ordering
  • To gather marketing information
  • To obtain new customers and generate sales leads
  • To provide a highly cost effective advertising medium (especially when compared to print, radio, and television)
  • To improve customer or employee relations by providing a place to take applications, requests, questions, and comments
  • To provide employees with world-wide access to company databases
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Why do I need a disaster recovery plan?

"What would you do if all of your technology infrastructure was suddenly gone, destroyed by flood or fire, or by some other disaster like terrorism?"  If you said contact your insurance company, you only have a small part of the answer.

Although contacting your insurance company in the event of a disaster to your business is certainly a good idea, it hardly does you any good in making sure your business can survive. After the unfortunate events of September 11, you now need to consider a lot more than just a telephone call to your insurance company. Like any other plan for your business (marketing, financial, etc.), a disaster recovery plan needs to be thought about, written, updated on a regular basis, and followed if needed.

Disaster recovery plans need to be broad in scope and need to address issues such as: minimizing risks, protecting life, recovering critical systems and applications as efficiently as possible, safeguarding against litigation and lawsuits, protecting competitive positions, and preserving customer confidence, among other things. 

Why do you need a disaster recovery plan?  To stay in business!

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