IT Planning
 
We believe that computers and technology should be there to support your work. We also believe that networks designed to help your business processes, rather than hinder them, don't happen accidentally. We believe that the wrong technology solution is worse than no solution at all.

A great IT plan should tell you how much you will spend, on what technology, over what period of time. It will help you make sure that the hardware and software you're buying today will support and work with the things you want to be doing tomorrow. A plan should be there to tell you what impact new hardware and software are going to have on staff, management, vendors and customers. It will also ensure your network is secure from viruses, email spam messages, and hackers. Finally, if something ever goes wrong, a plan should clearly tell you what you need to do to get back up and running as quickly as you can.

Planning for today

An in-depth look at what you are doing with your network right now can show you how you might be doing those things better, faster, or less expensively. We will help you look at how your systems are supporting you right now to make sure that they're working as well as they can.

Planning for tomorrow

Tell us where you want your business to be. We'll find the technology to help you get there. We can figure out how long it's going to take, how much it's going to cost, and how it will change the way your staff, management, vendors and customers do the things they do.

Planning for the unthinkable

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, things go wrong. Your network crashes and you have to figure out what to do next.

A detailed network disaster recovery plan tells you what to do. It is based on the fundamental idea that your networks are important to your business. It recognizes that when your network fails, there's a clearly defined length of time after which it must be up and running again. It tells you exactly what to do in the event of the unthinkable.