Also while I'm still on this page I'll throw this at you all. I'm a younger guy, a "millenial" if you will. One problem that "boomers" always seem to have is to ignore the warnings of people that understand technology. I think this street goes both ways (advice from boomers to millenials about life etc.), but with technology, problems can get severe and EXTREMELY expensive in a short amount of time. It is important to zoom out and to think critically about show-stoppers in your technology chain, and how to proactively manage risk. Even for a 10 person company this is important. Are you guys backing up your data? Are you backing it up monthly? bi-monthly? weekly? daily? Is that back up process automated in case the "tech person" at your company decides to quit? Boomers often never think of the worst possible scenario for some of their most valuable assets that exist in technology.
Oh you're backing up your client files daily? Great. What about the settings to each of your production machines? The imposition profiles? How often are those backed up and where are they stored? In case of an emergency or power outage that causes those machines to lose that data, how long will it take you to get your settings installed back on the machine?
What happens if all of your data is in the building and your business gets set on fire? Will you ever be able to recover your data or is it all stored off site? How often are you uploading that data?
And for some reason, a goddamned boomer has the gall to say "I'll just crowdfund the bitcoin". No, you won't, and you're business will be financially time-torched by the scammers. But hey, I'm just some idiot millenial that has no concept of time.