

Whether you have an in-house IT team or not, using an outsourced IT provider to project manage can bring many benefits to a business.
Firstly, it can save the business time and resources, as the provider will have the specialised knowledge and experience to manage the project efficiently and effectively. This can help ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget, while still meeting the required specifications. An outsourced provider can bring a fresh perspective to the project and may be able to identify areas for improvement from any original plans.
An outsourced provider can help mitigate risks, as they will have the expertise to anticipate and manage any potential issues that may arise during the project, and can help the business stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and industry best practices.
Lastly, outsourcing IT project management allows the business to focus on its core competencies, while the provider takes care of the IT project management. Overall, outsourcing IT project management to an experienced provider can help a business achieve its IT goals and stay competitive in today's digital landscape.


With the ever-increasing certainty that a business will fall victim to a form of cyber-attack such as phishing, ransomware, hacking and more, it's becoming more important to ensure cybersecurity measures are at the forefront of a business IT strategy. At Burton we are able to help with this, from initial Cybersecurity Risk Assessments to implementing robust measures to protect your staff and your business and achieving the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certifications. The threat to business grows each day and your trusted partner should be investing their expertise in your business to maintain high levels of protection. Did you know that in 2021 it took on average 8 hours for a hacker to crack a complex (upper-case, lower-case, numbers and special characters) 8-character password? In 2022, that reduced to 39 minutes...


End user training is increasingly important. Previously, users may require training in your everyday systems such as accounting program, CRM and the like, but now everything is so geared around the Internet, training requirements have become more important and also require more ongoing forms.
We can ensure your staff are trained in cybersecurity awareness, from email scams and phishing to noticing discrepancies or errors on a website due to hacking or a slight mis-type in a website address.
