CMIT Solutions of Chesterfield

CMIT Solutions of Chesterfield is the small business IT support and IT services company for Chesterfield, St. Louis, Wildwood, Hazelwood, Maryland Heights, Bridgeton, Earth City, and Saint Ann.

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Barry and Michelle Herring

Michelle holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Missouri in Columbia and a Master’s in Project Management from Keller Graduate School of Management. Michelle offers over 20 years of software development and Information Technology experience. Her dedication and passion for what she does makes her a very valuable member of the CMIT Solutions of Chesterfield team. Michelle approaches problems and projects given to her with unmatched enthusiasm.

Barry Holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Technical Project Management from ITT Technical Institute in Earth City Missouri. Barry is retired military, and has over 30 years of project management experience, with 20 years of that experience in the Information Technology arena. His enthusiasm and desire to earn client trust and loyalty is unsurpassed by his peers. Barry’s motto is “Making I.T. Happen”.

So What Is SharePoint, Anyway?

Many small businesses have huge problems when it comes to managing processes and sharing information. With every worker wearing multiple hats, it’s often difficult to keep track of who’s in charge of what, to say nothing of where all the information on a particular project is stored. So what do people do? They either have a short conversation by the water cooler, or they say, “Shoot me an email with the status update and your newest version of that contract.”

These approaches will get the job done – and for your average small business struggling to stay on top of a growing workload with limited staff and resources, just getting the job done is an accomplishment in itself. But if you want to get ahead by actively managing your work processes and sharing information efficiently, you’re probably going to need something like SharePoint.

What it is: In a nutshell, it’s the guts behind a good intranet. Think about your ideal company intranet. It would probably include:

  • Information sharing, so that common documents like time-off request forms or expense forms were all in one place;
  • Document management, so that you could all work off the same version of the employee manual instead of the sixteen revisions you have floating around the office;
  • Collaborative capabilities, so that people could discuss individual projects or business issues in an open forum;
  • Client access, so that clients could review contracts or other documents online instead of trading endless emails.

SharePoint gives you all of that in a single package. And it’s highly customizable to fit in with your company’s structure and work processes.

What it does: It centralizes all that information that’s been floating around in email, on hard drives, on various servers, and on paper so that everybody in your organization can find what they need in one place. It helps preserve institutional knowledge so that you’re not left in the lurch if a key employee leaves your organization. It can serve as the go-to bulletin board for company announcements. And it can foster lively discussions and the exchange of ideas.

What it won’t do: Like any collaborative tool, SharePoint thrives on participation and suffers when it’s ignored. In other words, it won’t work if you don’t use it. You have to actively post documents and participate in discussions. People may resist using SharePoint at first, preferring to just email documents or do whatever their old work habits dictate. But the more you can steer people toward it, the more they’ll use it, and the more value they’ll build into it. It’s a virtuous circle.

Sign me up: Not so fast. First you need to decide whether you’re going to go with a server-based, in-house SharePoint solution, or if you’re going to go with a hosted option. Both have their benefits and drawbacks. Talk with CMIT Solutions about which option is best for you – whichever one you choose, we can help you set up and customize SharePoint to fit your business.

  • Sunday, February 17, 2013

    RIVER FOREST — Small businesses are the backbone of the economy, and reliable computers are the backbone of small businesses.

  • Thursday, January 24, 2013

    ART Liscano knows he's an endangered species in the job market: He's a meter reader in Fresno, California.

    For 26 years, he's driven from house to house, checking how much electricity Pacific Gas & Electric customers have used.

    But PG&E doesn't need many people like Mr Liscano making rounds anymore. Every day, the utility replaces 1200 old-fashioned meters with digital versions that can collect information without human help, generate more accurate power bills, even send an alert if the power goes out.

  • Tuesday, January 22, 2013

    Five years after the start of the Great Recession, the toll is terrifyingly clear: Millions of middle-class jobs have been lost in developed countries the world over.

  • Thursday, January 10, 2013

    Roxann Abrams lost her son to military PTSD suicide. She founded Operation: I.V.,Inc to help combat veterans with PTSD. She says, “NBC news reports we have now lost more military to suicides than in combat!

  • Wednesday, December 26, 2012

    Think of CMIT Solutions as a “Geek Squad” that specializes in addressing business issues.

    An Austin, Texas, company wants to open as many as five IT service franchises in the Portland area.

    With the expansion, CMIT Solutions would add to its Oregon stable, which includes an office in Bend. The Portland outlets, located at various Multnomah County points, would employ as many as eight workers.

  • Tuesday, December 18, 2012

    Holiday time can bring you in contact with customers or clients you may not see the rest of the year. But if you’re expecting to be greeted with cheer you may be surprised.

    Frustrated business owners and senior executives say they are turned off by being the customers of a service provider who communicates mostly by email.

    Although that type of communication is efficient, a CEO recently told me, “I see them as a commodity — faceless and easy to replace.”

  • Thursday, December 13, 2012

    When Patrick Kelly recently retired from the Air Force after nearly 24 years of service, he knew he wanted to go into business. He liked the idea of owning a franchise. He'd be part of a team, just as he was in the military, and get "a complete package, so I didn't have to put things together by myself."

    Kelly found an IT company that appealed to him, CMIT Solutions Inc. But he worried about the five-digit asking price.

    Along came Andrew Twynham, a franchisee in Atlanta about to leave CMIT for another company.

  • Wednesday, December 12, 2012

    CARMICHAEL, CA – (MPG) A natural disaster can be a crippling blow to a business. A fire, earthquake or flood can leave a business without access to vital information and communication with customers. One of CMIT’s long standing cli- ents, Parisi Insurance, is a perfect example of how a disaster does not have to debilitate business.

  • Sunday, December 9, 2012

    CMIT Solutions, of Austin, Texas, said it is targeting Baton Rouge and New Orleans for its 2012-2013 franchise growth, along with Las Vegas, southern California and Washington, D.C.

    CMIT Solutions provides information technology services and products to small and midsize businesses. Its president and chief executive officer is Jeff Connally.

    CMIT Solutions is at http://www.cmitfranchise.com

  • Tuesday, December 4, 2012

    CMIT Solutions Inc. is hoping to bring its brand of small business information technology services to Arizona with the potential for five or more locations in the Phoenix area.

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"CMIT has provided us with a system that allows us to access our data, and we can actually look at it and see that that data is there. It's a fantastic system! It allows us to get focused on the things that we need to focus on instead of worrying about our data and computer systems. We're able to move forward with our company projects and things that we need to do.   "
"So at one point in history, your backup may be reliable and up-to-date, but with the information being so critical and with it changing literally thousands of times a day, having that backup through the Guardian system, almost a minute-by-minute backup, makes me feel very confident that the information, if we ever had a disaster here, if we had a fire, a tornado, or something of that disastrous...
"Guardian protects us if our server is stolen or breaks down or has some malfunction that actually halts business.  The BDR can serve as an interim server.  It can actually replace the server that we have now, so, therefore, we don’t have any down time; we can just come in and resume business as if nothing had ever happened. "
"We get so busy around here that a lot of times no news is good news.  Since we started working with CMIT Solutions, I'm not getting people running in saying "hey, this broke down" [...]  I'm getting a lot of fewer complaints about spam, and we haven't had to deal with our email breaking down the way it used to.  We now know where to go for things and that is CMIT Solutions....
"So what Jim (CMIT) did was he came in and he evaluated our system, worked with it for a short period of time, and then made a recommendation.  And of course the recommendation was a bit hard to swallow because it was, “Get a real server, buy some new software, and reboot everything.  Break it down – back up your data, bring it in in its components rather than as a...
"If we had some kind of earthquake or something here, which we certainly had our fair share of over the last year, it would have been quite devastating particularly on the technical side where all of our customer records and accounting information is.  It would have been quite a devastating loss.  Now, because of CMIT Solutions, we're in a position to be able to rebound from that...
"Jeremy and CMIT offer the best of both worlds.  Jeremy is a real person, he has a name, and we know him.  He's a guy you can actually talk to.  This is not some anonymous off-shore help desk.  By the same token, Jeremy has the national reach of CMIT to back him up.  He has the ability to do off-site monitoring of your system.  We have a very consumer oriented...
"I can't think of any business issues we've had that [CMIT hasn't] been able to cover.  I think they probably have provided above and beyond service to what I would have expected, and I think I made a comment to them about a year ago that I felt like we weren't paying them enough. The service that CMIT is providing us and the level of oversight over all of our systems and new technology -...
"Before CMIT, we were in such a fog to just survive the day that we couldn't really move forward and be as effective as we needed to be.  We needed to get out of that environment, and CMIT helped us get out of that environment.  It is almost as if they put a bubble around us to protect us and make us more effective.   "
"CMIT is helping us "mint" more money.  CMIT came on board with all new computers on May 24th.  After they installed the computers, it was an overnight success.  The very next day after the computers were installed, we saw a 20% spike in sales.  In June, we still saw a big increase, and the reason why that increase is there is thanks to CMIT. I called my call-center manager...

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