Infrastructure Audit & Gap Analysis: For Smarter, Safer IT
We examine every part of your IT estate, identify risks and gaps, and give you the insights you need to optimise and secure your infrastructure.
How Do We Do It?
We combine great tech, great people, and great processes to build something that lasts. Discover what that looks like.
A deep dive into every layer of IT.

Benchmarking against global standards.

Prioritised by business impact.

Clear actions from trusted experts.

Our Work In Numbers
We don’t just talk the talk
What our clients have to say about us
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Move faster, with better built IT infrastructure foundations
FAQ
If you're planning to scale, introduce new technologies, or struggling with recurring IT issues, an audit helps you establish a clear baseline. It's also critical if your infrastructure hasn’t been formally reviewed in the past 12–18 months.
We assess key touchpoints across your IT estate, including hardware lifecycle, network design, backup routines, operating systems, security controls, patching processes, and compliance gaps. It’s a comprehensive health check with prioritised recommendations.
No: the audit is non-invasive. Most of the process runs in the background, with minimal impact on your day-to-day operations. We’ll coordinate closely with your internal team to schedule any access or review sessions.
You'll get a detailed audit report with a risk heatmap, key findings, and actionable next steps: all categorised by urgency and potential business impact. This makes it easier to prioritise spend, communicate with stakeholders, and build a roadmap for improvement.
We typically recommend a full infrastructure audit every 12–24 months, or ahead of any major change such as cloud migration, system upgrades, or mergers. It’s also useful before budgeting cycles or insurance/certification reviews.

