IT Infrastructure Audit
Know what will fail next? I check servers, networks, software, licenses and backups — and show where your business risks money and downtime.
Does this sound familiar?
Servers and 1C keep failing
And you find out from employees or clients, not from monitoring.
Unsure about backups
Backups seem to exist — but nobody checked if they actually restore.
Zoo of contractors
Different people are responsible for IT, no unified picture or accountable owner.
1C is slow, servers hang
Employees wait for things to "unfreeze," losing work time every day.
Zoo of programs and systems
A pile of disconnected programs, scattered data, everything held together by manual transfer.
Need import substitution
You use software that needs to be legalized or replaced, but don't know where to start.
What the audit covers
IT processes & regulations
How incidents and user requests are handled, whether disaster recovery plans exist.
Hardware fleet
Servers, workstations, network equipment. Up-to-date maps and schemes, condition and wear.
Servers & services
Server configuration, 1C servers, key services and their fault tolerance.
Backups
Whether backups exist, how regular they are, and whether they actually restore.
Security & access
Antivirus protection, user rights and access, password policy, personal data protection.
Network & communications
Providers and channels, remote access / VPN, video surveillance, telephony.
Software & licenses
What's in use, what's legal, license inventory, import substitution.
Systems & dependencies
1C, CRM/ERP and integrations between systems, dependency on "irreplaceable" people.
What you get
IT infrastructure map
A clear diagram of what you have and how it's connected.
Prioritized risk register
What could fail, what it means for the business, and what's critical first.
Action plan
What to fix first, what can wait — no "fix everything at once."
Roadmap
Step-by-step IT development and import substitution plan, if needed.
- Verbal walkthrough of your situation
- 2–3 initial risk points
- Understanding of scope
- No obligations
- In-depth check of all points above
- Infrastructure map and risk register
- Action plan and roadmap
- Written report
Three steps
Free review
30-minute call: what hurts, what to check first.
Audit
I study the infrastructure remotely, talk to your people, gather the full picture.
Report & plan
You get the map, risks and priorities. Then you implement yourself or with me.
Order in IT means money and peace of mind
Less downtime, lower risks, transparent IT costs
When infrastructure is under control, the business stops losing money on failures, manual work and dead systems. Real results — in the case studies.
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We're not in Samara — is that a problem?
No. I run IT audits remotely across Russia and the world. I can travel if travel and lodging are covered, but remote works for 90% of cases.
How long does the audit take?
Depends on infrastructure scale. After the free review I quote both timeline and price. Usually — a few days to 4 weeks.
Will you break anything in the process?
An audit is analysis, not intervention. I observe and document; changes are only made with your consent and a separate plan.
If something needs "fixing" afterward — who does that?
Depending on the task, I close it myself or bring in my Tribe, a team of vetted specialists. I remain the single point of accountability.
Start with a free review
30 minutes — and you'll know where your IT risks money. No obligations.
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