Switching to another IT partner?

Are you looking for a new ICT partner to maintain and manage your computers or computer network? Do you foresee problems with your ICT due to growth? Do you have outdated hardware or do you think your network could be more efficient and cheaper? Would you like a partner with knowledge of both Apple and Microsoft systems? Then you might consider switching to another ICT partner. Analyst ICT has experience in taking care of the complete office automation but also the ICT of your production or factory. With this we can totally relieve you whether it is about one or a few hundred workstations. A switch to Analyst ICT would therefore be #superlogical.

There are, of course, many different reasons for making a switch:

  • You're actually less and less satisfied with your IT supplier
  • Communication is not going well or it is difficult to keep appointments?
  • Your business has grown but your IT partner hasn't grown with it
  • That one colleague who has an affinity for computers who has been assigned to handle IT but is no longer getting around to his own work?

Ask yourself the following questions

  • What do you expect from an ICT partner?
    What do you want the switch to actually change?
    What do you expect from an ICT supplier? Should they act on your questions and follow or be proactive?
  • What developments is your company facing that could potentially impact your IT environment?
    Will you be switching to a different software package soon, or considering replacing outdated hardware.
  • Does the intended IT vendor have broad knowledge but also of your industry?
    If this question can be answered “yes,” the ICT party can think along with you even better because they have industry-specific knowledge, but no tunnel vision
  • Does any solution sound logical without looking at the technology?
    In other words, as an employee with some ICT knowledge, do you even understand what it's about?
  • The cloud or a cloud solution is not always the best solution is it?
    The cloud is not suitable for every business. legislation or your business processes or applications may determine this.
  • When was your ict environment last inventoried?
    Before an IT supplier can make an offer, it is important that your entire IT environment is mapped out. Only then is it possible to come to the most complete estimate or quotation possible.

What is really involved?

Switching to a new IT supplier is not an everyday occurrence for most companies. Logical, but that is why people look up to it, while this does not have to be the case at all. In recent years, Analyst ICT has done nothing but help companies to switch. In 90% of the cases, our client already had an ICT supplier in place. And we have been able to help our clients make the switch in a good way.

But a switch also brings about a change in your employees, both ICT`ers and end users. By switching to a new ICT partner, you will probably organize your work in a different way. And for end users, new applications will become available, such as Microsoft Teams and other cloud applications. In both cases you have to deal with a change process, which needs to run as smoothly as possible.

Switch easily with our switching service

Because your ICT needs to keep running, we guide and arrange the transition, so you don't suffer and we take over right away. And all under the guidance of a fixed contact person.

What do the steps look like?

  1. Quick scan computer network and determine one-time work.
  2. Preparation of migration plan
  3. Setting up documentation
  4. Carrying out the planned work
  5. Aftercare and any on-site employee instruction
  6. A good conversation to arrive at an evaluation

Believe us making a switch is not such a big step at all and we assure you that you will benefit. Both in technology and communication as well as reliability. #superlogical right? Feel free to contact up for a good conversation.

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