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How Much Is That IT Problem Really Costing You?

 
How Much Is That IT Problem Really Costing You?

When IT problems happen, most businesses focus only on the visible symptoms—downtime, slow computers, or unresponsive support. But what often goes unnoticed are the hidden costs that quietly chip away at your bottom line. 

In this article, we break down the real cost of IT problems into three key categories—direct, indirect, and opportunity costs—and provide real-world examples to show just how expensive poor IT management can be. 


 

 

 

Direct Costs: The Obvious Damage

These are the costs that show up immediately when something goes wrong. 

 

Examples of Direct IT Costs: 

  • Downtime: If your systems are offline, your business isn’t operating. According to Ponemon Institute, the average cost of IT downtime as of 2016 is $9,000 per minute. 
  • Incident Response: Whether it’s a ransomware attack or hardware failure, fixing an issue often requires emergency support or outside help, which can be costly. 
  • Data Recovery: If backups weren’t done correctly, restoring lost data can take days—and thousands of dollars. 

 

Real-World Example: 

A mid-sized accounting firm experiences a server failure during tax season. While the fix only takes two business days, the interruption costs the firm over $40,000 in lost billable hours and expedited repair services. 

 


 

Indirect Costs: The Hidden Ripple Effects

These are costs that don’t show up on invoices but still hurt your business. 

 

Examples of Indirect IT Costs: 

  • Employee Productivity: Lagging systems or frequent login issues frustrate employees and reduce the amount of actual work being done. 
  • Customer Trust: If clients can’t access services or get timely responses, they may take their business elsewhere. 
  • Staff Turnover: Repeated tech issues can demoralize teams, leading to burnout and higher attrition—especially for remote or hybrid employees. 

 

Real-World Example: 

A growing property management company relies on outdated field apps. Maintenance staff spend an extra 15 minutes per property uploading images manually. Across 30 properties daily, the lost time equals over 150 hours per month—about $4,500 in wasted payroll. 

 


 

Opportunity Costs: What You're Missing Out On

When you’re busy reacting to IT fires, you’re not moving the business forward. 

 

Examples of Opportunity IT Costs: 

  • Delayed Innovation: Internal IT teams bogged down with tickets rarely have time to focus on strategic initiatives like cloud migration or data analytics. 
  • Missed Deals or Contracts: Poor IT infrastructure may disqualify your firm from working with regulated industries that require security and compliance guarantees. 
  • Scalability Constraints: Legacy systems that don’t integrate well with modern tools can slow down hiring, expansion, or M&A plans. 

 

Real-World Example: 

A consulting firm delays switching to a centralized knowledge-sharing system due to internal resistance and limited IT support. As a result, onboarding new consultants takes two weeks longer than competitors—slowing growth and decreasing margin on new projects. 

 


 

Sample IT Cost Breakdown:

One Month of "Minor" Issues 

 

Issue 

 

Frequency 

 

Impact 

 

Est. Monthly Cost 

Slow internet/connectivity 

10 hrs/month 

Employee frustration, lost productivity 

$2,500 

Software errors & ticket backlogs 

15 incidents 

Delays in project work 

$3,000 

Reactive IT support 

1 emergency fix 

Overtime & vendor fee 

$1,500 

Security risks (no MFA) 

Ongoing 

Non-compliance exposure 

$Unknown (but high risk) 

Total Estimated Monthly Impact 

 

 

$7,000+ 

 

 

IT Issues Aren’t Just an Inconvenience; They’re a Business Risk 

Many businesses treat IT as an afterthought—until it breaks. But by the time a visible problem surfaces, the underlying inefficiencies have already done their damage. 

Investing in proactive, well-managed IT isn’t just about preventing problems. It’s about unlocking your team’s full potential, protecting your business, and making technology a driver, not a drag on growth. 

 


 

Want to Know What IT Problems are Really Costing You? Call Sourcepass Today!

 

Request a free IT performance and risk consultation. We’ll help you identify hidden inefficiencies, security gaps, and scalability blockers—before they cost you more. 

 

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