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IT Audit

IT Hotdesk can provide you with the in-depth knowledge of your network and all its components, ensuring that your assets are properly licensed & serviceable.

Catastrophic events unfortunately do occur within businesses, such as a fire, flood, long-term power or communication failures. IT Hotdesk can help devise a continuity plan so in the event of disaster you have a well thought out and rehearsed plan to recovery.

IT Hotdesk provides a comprehensive IT audit service including:

  • Asset survey of your hardware, software, operating systems & communications links
  • Functional health check which examines the physical & logical condition of the network topology
  • Assessment and the suitability of the Operating System and applications used
  • Security assessment, both internally and externally
  • Verification or Creation of the IT Business Continuity Plan

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For further information contact:
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