BRINTEQ Service

IT Landscape Audit

We comprehensively assess the IT and engineering contour of a facility to identify bottlenecks, operating risks, and development priorities based on the actual state of the environment.

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What it is

IT landscape audit as part of the overall architecture

An audit is needed when infrastructure has grown in fragments, a project must be launched quickly, or the owner needs a clear picture: what works, where the risks are, and what to invest in first.

Our task is not merely to close an isolated technical issue, but to fit the solution into the overall contour of the facility, its constraints, operations, and future growth.

What is included

Scope of work and engineering contour of the service

The scope depends on the facility scale and project stage, but the logic remains the same: architecture first, then implementation and managed operations.

Inventory of servers, networks, workplaces, and engineering nodes

We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.

Verification of resilience, redundancy schemes, and risk zones

We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.

Analysis of current contractors, SLA, and operating processes

We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.

Creation of a map of problems, priorities, and a roadmap

We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.

Who it is for

Where this service is especially relevant

Suitable for clients whose facility has already grown, is preparing for launch, or requires a systemic review of architecture and operating processes.

new facilities before launchcompanies after a series of point fixesdistributed branch networksfacilities before modernization or migration
What the client gets

A result that can be used further

Not a formal report, but a foundation for real implementation, operations, and decision-making.

A structured view of the current state

Without emotional judgments and without pretty legends about “it seems to work”.

Investment priorities

A clear understanding of what is critical now and what can be postponed without damage.

Architectural decisions

Preliminary recommendations for networks, servers, security, and operations.

An action plan

A step-by-step document for implementation, tendering, or internal approval.

How the work is organized

A clear sequence of steps

Collecting inputsWe capture the facility contour, constraints, business requirements, and the history of issues.
Field assessmentWe inspect sites, diagrams, equipment, operating processes, and failure points.
AnalysisWe consolidate the data into a single model and identify risks, dependencies, and bottlenecks.
Delivering the resultWe provide the report, risk map, and a clear roadmap with priorities.
Related services

Most often, this service works together with these

If a project includes several contours, it is better to design them together to avoid extra rework at later stages.

Need the service “IT Landscape Audit”?

Describe the facility, the current situation, and what has already been done. We will suggest the best way to start without unnecessary loops.