Strategic IT Planning
- Overview
- Managed Services
- Strategic
IT Planning - Risk
Reduction - Complete
Capabilities - Web Design &
Development
First, we’ll do an assessment review where we’ll make careful observations and conduct exploratory tests on your network’s hardware and software. Then we’ll give you a detailed report card that’ll cover your entire system — things like servers, operating systems, security software, network gear, and even phones and hand-held data gadgets. At this point, we’ll know what you have that’s worth keeping and what should be tossed out of the conference room window.
Next, we’ll take on business processes.
Even when gizmos work perfectly according to their official manuals, it’s more important to make sure they work in your business. A recent Gartner Group study found that 3.5 hours per employee is wasted each week from the excess time it takes to find, share, distribute and archive documents. For a small business, that’s a huge loss in productivity (and money).
That’s the kind of stuff we look for when we conduct a business systems review. We’ll find your leaks, and when we find them, we’ll patch them up. For us, that’s the fun part.

It’s a great time to be using information technology for your business, thanks to cloud computing.
Businesses of any size can now utilize powerful applications that are simple to use, reliable, fast and, best of all, incredibly affordable.
The concept of cloud computing is rather simple: centralize all the server hardware and applications and let businesses access them through the Internet. Fast Internet connections and advanced server technologies make it possible.
With cloud hosted applications a business doesn’t have to own and maintain servers or pay to purchase and update software. An application that in the past might have cost thousands of dollars to implement can now serve a business for a few bucks per user per month. And since the software is delivered via Internet, your business tools will be easy to use and accessible from multiple locations.

You can’t manage what you don’t monitor and measure. Control Panel gives IT managers the hard facts to make clear-headed IT business decisions.
- Track service requests
- Prioritize tasks
- Streamline internal operations
- Demonstrate and evaluate IT staff performance
- Allow IT managers to track their time
- Make end users really happy



