As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time for businesses to look ahead and prepare for a successful 2025. And in today’s digital world, that means making sure your IT is ready to support your goals and ambitions.
Don’t let outdated technology or security vulnerabilities hold you back. This checklist will help you prepare your IT for a productive and prosperous year ahead.
1. Review and Update Your Cybersecurity Measures
Cyber threats are constantly evolving, so it’s crucial to regularly review and strengthen your cybersecurity defences. Here are some key areas to focus on:
- Employee Training: Make sure your staff are aware of common cyber threats like phishing scams and ransomware attacks. Conduct regular training sessions to reinforce best practices for password security, email safety, and data protection.
- Software Updates: Keep all software and operating systems up to date with the latest security patches. This includes your servers, computers, mobile devices, and any other internet-connected devices.
- Firewall and Antivirus: Make sure your firewall is properly configured and your antivirus software is up-to-date. Consider implementing advanced threat protection solutions to safeguard against more sophisticated attacks.
- Access Controls: Review and strengthen your access controls to make sure that only authorised personnel have access to sensitive data and systems. Implement multi-factor authentication for added security.
2. Conduct Data Backups and Test Your Disaster Recovery Plan
Data loss can be devastating for any business. Regularly back up your critical data, both on-site and off-site, to make sure you can recover quickly in case of a disaster.
Also, take the time to review and test your disaster recovery plan. This will help you identify any gaps or weaknesses and ensure you’re prepared for unexpected events like natural disasters, cyberattacks, or equipment failures.
If you don’t already have a disaster recovery plan, get in touch to find out more about IT resilience programme that will help you protect your business from the unexpected.
3. Assess Your Hardware and Software Needs
As your business grows and technology evolves, your hardware and software needs will change. Take stock of your current IT infrastructure and identify any areas that need upgrading or replacing.
Consider factors like:
- Age of your equipment: Is your hardware outdated and slowing down your operations?
- Software compatibility: Are your applications compatible with the latest operating systems and security updates?
- Future needs: Will your current IT infrastructure support your projected growth and business goals in 2025 and beyond?
4. Plan for IT Budget and Potential Upgrades
IT is an investment, not just an expense. Plan your IT budget for the coming year, taking into account potential upgrades, maintenance costs, and new technology needs.
Consider whether outsourcing some or all of your IT support could be a cost-effective solution. A managed IT provider can help you optimise your IT spending and make sure you get the most out of your technology investments.
5. Optimise Your Cloud Solutions and Remote Work Infrastructure
Cloud computing and remote work are here to stay. Make sure your business is leveraging the benefits of cloud solutions for scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency.
Review your remote work infrastructure and make sure it supports secure and productive collaboration for your team. This includes secure remote access, reliable communication tools, and efficient file sharing.
6. Don’t Forget the Windows 10 Deadline!
Windows 10 is reaching its end-of-life on October 14th, 2025. This means no more security updates or technical support from Microsoft.
Don’t wait until the last minute to upgrade your systems to Windows 11. Plan your migration strategy now to avoid potential disruptions and security risks.
Take Control of Your IT Today
By taking these steps to prepare your IT for the new year, you can make sure your business is well-equipped to thrive in 2025.
If you need help with any of these tasks, Bandicoot is here to support you. Contact us today for a free consultation and let’s discuss your IT needs for the year ahead.