vCIO Services

Virtual IT Director Services For Your Organisation

Strategic Planning & Technology Roadmap Design

Our Virtual CIO (vCIO) or Virtual IT Director service assists organisations by providing experienced consultants and directors to ensure your organisation’s goals are aligned with a solid IT strategy. 

We bring vCIO and virtual IT director expertise, thought leadership and planning to align your organisation’s objectives and IT strategy.
We develop and use technology roadmaps and strategic plans to show measurable results such as, a reduction in IT spend or giving your company a competitive edge.

vCIO Services 

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Strategic IT planning
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Business Continuity Planning 
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IT Security Review
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IT Policy Review and Development
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Technology Roadmap Design
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IT Department Service Level Agreement (SLA) Development
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IT budget and Management 
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IT Documentation
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Consultancy

Get expert IT consultancy when you need it most. Our virtual IT directors will guide your business through complex technology decisions.
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Maintenance

Benefit from ongoing maintenance and ensure your plan stays on track and is aligned with your organisation objectives.
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Result Driven

Measured Results with clear visibility of progress. Gain insight in to your IT strategy with regular status reports.

Free vCIO consultation. Complete the form to get started

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Design 

We start by looking at your IT strategy and designing a technology roadmap to facilitate your plans
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Implement 

We’ll then provide you the necessary tools to start implementing your IT strategy.
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Support

Ongoing support is key to your success in keeping your plan aligned with your goals. We’ll provide as much or as little on-going support you require.

Start today with a Free Consultation

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