NETWORK EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT

Professional network assessment and audit allows you to measure and fully understand all the issues related to your IT network’s capacity, performance, fault tolerance and availability. Assessing the performance of your network environment answers one key question: "How well is your network doing what you want it to do?"

Assessment benefits are more than tactical. A solid audit defines all systems, traffic and configurations and allows you to plan for future network development. It also provides early warning to avoid network crises.

Organizational network environments today encompass an enormous range of electronic networked activities. They include but are not limited to information services, products, hardware and software, and telecommunications and audio/visual resources. As a long-term investment, the network must be scalable as needed and must therefore be based on robust, scalable technologies.


The purpose of a Tydas network assessment is to:

  • Provide a comprehensive network strategy to fit the needs of your business today and in the future.
  • Verify that your network is designed appropriate to your business operations
  • Maximize your network performance.
  • Reduce IT costs wherever possible.
  • Enhance your network stability, scalability and security


Tydas works with clients to develop an audit/assessment plan. To perform the audit, we usually:
 
  • Interview your IT and business managers and documenting your business and user requirements.
  • Create a detailed project plan.
  • Examine and document your existing network environment, including network hardware inventory, software and applications, router configuration, switch configuration, network cabling, protocol usage, etc.
  • Detail all findings in an Assessment Report.
  • Identify opportunities for network consolidation, simplification and cost reduction.
  • Evaluate additional network infrastructure upgrades / reductions aimed at meeting your short and long-term business goals.
  • Plan and design additional recommended networks