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IT Health Check
IT Health Check is a low cost way to compare your IT costs with other
companies in similar environments.
The IT Health Check is an online, web-based, cost efficiency and quality of
service benchmark that is customizable to your needs; giving you the ability to
answer questions such as:
- How do we effectively and efficiently perform annual comprehensive
assessment of our IT investments?
- What is our existing baseline for continuous measurement and improvement
processes?
- Do our technology and service offerings meet the dynamic needs of our
customers?
- How do I know if we are being too cost-efficient?
- Should we continue to invest in areas that may or my not be aligned with
strategic business objectives?
Features
No two organizations are exactly alike, nor do they have the same needs.
The diagrams below show the information technology areas covered by IT Health
Check. These technical and service areas are the most common across the majority
of IS/IT groups and are standard for IT benchmarking services.


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Key Benefits |
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Timelines -
cuts your benchmark cycle-time in half, get your results in
minutes vs. weeks.
Scalability - process 1
or a 100 benchmarks simultaneously, no waiting for analyst
reviews.
Cost - a fraction of the
cost of traditional benchmarks.
Consistency - results are
truly based upon the data without any consultant interpretation
or client influence.
Repeatability - highly
standardized and structured process where client information is
collected, analyzed and presented in the exact same manner for
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Deliverables |
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You get the following deliverables from a IT Health Check:
- A comparative measurement or baseline or your IT environment.
- Meaningful metrics regarding the hardware, software, infrastructure
and personnel associated with each functional area of IT.
- Areas reviewed have metrics specific to that functional area and
includes numerous cost, asset, and personnel comparisons.
- Provides relative differences and similarities with similar
environments being benchmarked against.
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