ClickAway warns that while small businesses are adopting AI, they must strengthen their IT foundations and cybersecurity to use it safely and effectively CampbellClickAway warns that while small businesses are adopting AI, they must strengthen their IT foundations and cybersecurity to use it safely and effectively Campbell

Expert Bay Area Managed IT Provider, ClickAway, Shares Latest IT and AI-Adoption Trends for SMEs

ClickAway warns that while small businesses are adopting AI, they must strengthen their IT foundations and cybersecurity to use it safely and effectively

— Small businesses are increasing their investment in AI tools and advanced digital systems, with recent national studies showing strong momentum in digital adoption and a growing emphasis on operational efficiency. Reflecting these broader trends, Bay Area managed IT provider ClickAway Managed IT Support is sharing guidance to help SMEs understand how technology is reshaping business operations and what foundations are needed for secure, sustainable growth.

Findings from American Express and the US Chamber of Commerce highlight that small businesses are using AI and other digital tools to streamline manual tasks, improve customer service and enhance decision making. The research also notes rising cybersecurity concerns as organisations expand their digital capabilities, emphasising the need for structured IT planning and reliable support.

ClickAway says these insights align with what many SMEs are experiencing locally, with more business owners seeking coordinated IT frameworks that balance innovation with protection.

Beyond AI adoption, the company notes that many organisations are simultaneously modernising their networks, replacing ageing hardware and upgrading cloud environments to achieve smoother workflows and reduce downtime.

Thomas Sutherland, CEO and Director of IT at ClickAway says: “SMEs are moving quickly to adopt AI and automation because these tools address real operational pressures. Businesses are using AI to reduce manual administrative work, support customer service, and get clearer visibility of their performance. The pace of adoption is encouraging but it also highlights the need for structured IT support to ensure these systems are deployed securely and consistently.”

Thomas adds that while many SMEs are enthusiastic about adopting new technologies, they often underestimate the level of maintenance required to keep systems stable and secure. The rise in cyber threats, combined with increasing dependency on digital tools, has made proactive monitoring and system updates essential. Without these measures, organisations may struggle with unexpected outages, data loss or reduced performance that undermines daily operations.

Industry analysis suggests that SMEs with robust IT foundations benefit the most from modern tools, particularly when systems are monitored, protected and scalable. However, ClickAway notes that many small businesses continue to operate with outdated devices or fragmented software environments, which can reduce the effectiveness of new technology or expose organisations to avoidable risks.

Thomas continues, “Many small businesses start their digital transition with good intentions but without a clear plan for maintenance, cybersecurity and long-term scalability. The organisations that benefit most from AI and modern IT systems are those that pair innovation with strong foundations such as device management, data protection and reliable system monitoring. These fundamentals make new tools far more effective and reduce avoidable risks.”

ClickAway also highlights the increasing importance of staff training as part of SME technology adoption. As new tools become more sophisticated, ensuring employees understand how to use them safely and efficiently is becoming a key factor in successful digital transformation. The company reports that SMEs with training programmes or consistent access to technical support tend to adopt technology more effectively and with fewer disruptions.

As SMEs continue adopting cloud systems, smart devices and AI-driven tools, ClickAway expects increased demand for managed IT services that provide ongoing monitoring, support and security oversight. The company says this structured approach enables businesses to adopt modern tools confidently without disrupting day-to-day operations, and helps ensure that organisations can scale their technology as they grow.

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About the company: ClickAway Managed IT Support delivers reliable, stress-free managed IT services designed specifically for small and medium-sized businesses across Silicon Valley and the Monterey Bay Area. With more than 22 years of experience and five locations, including a new flagship store in Campbell, ClickAway provides trusted, expert support to help Bay Area businesses stay secure, efficient and productive.

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Name: Thomas Sutherland
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Organization: ClickAway Managed IT Support
Website: https://managedit.clickaway.com/

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