Technology audits: How looking back gets you moving forward

06 Sep 2017

Technology audits

When a business is growing rapidly, it is easy to get swept up in immediate changes like upskilling staff or adopting the latest gadgets. However, sustainable growth requires a strategic pause to evaluate how your current systems are performing. A technology audit allows you to analyse your existing infrastructure to ensure your future investments are effective rather than just expensive.

As Dale Stoel and his co-authors highlight in A Study of IT and Financial Audit Practitioners, the importance of IT auditing has grown in direct proportion to our reliance on technology for daily business operations. At Imagetext Integrated Solutions, we provide the expertise to help you understand your current setup and define the most productive path forward.

1. The Imagetext Technology Audit

Our core auditing service provides a comprehensive analysis of your IT structures. We deliver a clear, chronological report that outlines the efficiency of your technology. This straightforward access to operational data allows you to identify exactly where your systems are supporting you and where they are falling short.

According to Stoel’s research, the highest-rated indicator of audit quality is adequate planning. Our reliable reporting process ensures you are fully aware of any weaknesses in your technology portfolio, providing a solid foundation for future planning.

2. Expert Recommendations and Infrastructure Integration

Data is most valuable when paired with expert insight. Imagetext’s premium auditing service combines technical analysis with professional recommendations to improve your networks and infrastructure.

One of the most underestimated challenges in modern business is system integration. If your organisation uses both Mac and PC platforms, Imagetext specialises in cross-platform integration. We ensure these differing networks work together seamlessly, allowing you to utilise the best features of both ecosystems without technical friction.

3. Avoid the Cost of “New for New’s Sake”

Maintaining outdated methods—or adopting new technology simply because it is trendy—can hinder progress and lead to wasteful expenditure. A thorough technology audit prevents these pitfalls by ensuring your digital strategy is aligned with your specific business goals. contact us today.

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