Server and workstation architecture
We plan server and workstation structures around workload, user profile and performance requirements.
We approach servers, workstations, users, endpoints, access, applications and operations as one IT architecture instead of disconnected product decisions.
Challenge
Management overhead increases when device, server, network and application decisions are made separately.
Security and support become harder when user access and endpoint standards are unclear.
Infrastructure without a growth plan creates performance and capacity issues under new workloads.
Approach
We analyze requirements through business goals, user profiles, security expectations and operational ownership. The result is an enterprise IT environment that is easier to monitor, hand over and sustain.
Capabilities
We plan server and workstation structures around workload, user profile and performance requirements.
We connect users, devices, roles and access policies to a manageable operating model.
We keep the infrastructure understandable, sustainable and transferable for technical teams.
Use cases
Standardizing user, device, network and access requirements.
Planning workstation, server and network capacity for teams with higher performance needs.
Process
Current devices, servers, network and applications are mapped.
Role, access, device and operation standards are defined.
The target IT architecture is designed around capacity and security needs.
Deployment and migration steps are executed with continuity in mind.
Maintenance, improvement and operational processes are monitored.
When needed, procurement is treated as part of architectural decision-making; the focus is not product sales, but the right infrastructure design.
Yes. We build documented and transferable structures that can be operated together with internal teams.
Let’s assess your current enterprise IT environment and clarify capacity, security and operational priorities.