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Professional Services

List of Professional and Combined
Service Offerings
Business Continuity Assessments
Answers the three basic questions regarding BC
- Are the IT plans, tolls and procedures matched properly
to the business objectives?
- Is the IT infrastructure stable, efficient, secure and
legally complaint?
- Will the business survive in the event of IT
infrastructure loss or interruptions?
System Security Exposure Analysis
- An external 3rd party analysis and report,
itemizing the specific areas of exposure, and related recommended actions.
- Focus on current list of Internet Security Exposures
- Mock “Network attacks” at all Internet facing network
points.
Desktop and Server support and maintenance
- UNIX & LINUX Platforms
- Microsoft Platforms
- Help Desk / Call Centre
Conversion Management
- New Applications
- New Computer Systems
- New Networks
Infrastructure upgrade
- OS Platform Upgrades
- Hardware Upgrades
- Website setup and maintenance
- E-mail Servers
I.T. Personnel Services
Large Database of over 100+ IT Professionals across
Toronto and California
- Ongoing advertising program to identify new candidates
- Client tailored advertising
Access to resources from East Europe & Indian
Subcontinent
- Off Shore software development
- Remote Systems Administration
Personnel placements
- Recruiting & Placement
- Retained search
- Contractors
- Contractors for hire
Pre-qualification
- Resume review
- Interviews
- Application completion
- Reference checks
- Background checks with authorization
- Skills proficiency verification / testing
Additional people services
- Offshore call centre / VoIP based Call Centres
- Project Management
Computer Security Check up Offerings
Review Areas
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Network and
communication systems infrastructure
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Anti Virus
Protection
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Security
Procedures, Provisions and Administration
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Server Open
Port Scans
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Internet
Firewall Provisions
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Intrusion
Detection Provisions
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Computer
System Physical Security
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Computer
Access, permissions and rights
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Computer
system resource capacities and utilizations
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Software and
application review and documentation
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E-mail
security scan, problem download program scan
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Desktop
scans for hidden “Trojan Horse” programs
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Operational
documentation provisions
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Backup
provisions, storage provisions, recovery provisions
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Computer
related business continuity plans
Deliverables
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An exposure
analysis report, itemizing the specific areas of exposure, and related,
recommended actions.
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An estimate
of time and cost, as well as alternatives for correcting the deficiencies
identified.
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A business
risk assessment based on findings and a priority rating for each business risk
to assist in determining the cost / benefit of correcting each deficiency.
Security Review Cost
& Time
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The cost of
the review is based on the number of servers and workstations in the client’s
network.
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The review
generally requires and onsite inspection of 4 to 8 hours per server, & 15 – 30
minutes per workstation.
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Presentation
of findings & recommendations will be provided within 48 hours of completing
the onsite inspection & review.
Business Continuity Assessment
To ensure IT plans,
tools and procedures are matched properly to the business objectives
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Description
of business type
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Business
background history (when did it start, who started, operating locations)
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State
client’s business objectives
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What is the
Clients view of their operating environment regarding financial, operations,
decision support applications
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Current
volumes / growth predictions (attach support schedule as needed)
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Description
of IT infrastructure operating platform, hardware, software, applications,
networks, quantities, capacities, utilization, models, versions, licenses, age
of technology
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Primary use
of IT technology in support of the business
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What
additional resources are key to the business success, telephone, internet,
human resource types.
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Is the
business a part of an industry that uses standard software / applications and
hardware
To determine IT
infrastructure is stable, efficient, secure and compliant
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Conduct
interviews with client staff members to identify problems and symptoms
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Review any
existing client problem logs or reports
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Identify the
current service providers if any
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Determine
who installed the current systems and when
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Does the
client have any security installed, passwords, etc
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Is there
virus software and intrusion software installed
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Is the
client’s physical geographic location secure
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Does the
client offer a website, who hosts, who maintains
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Is there a
firewall installed, who maintains
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Are there
any single points of failure
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What is the
condition of the equipment now in place
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Is the
wiring strapped securely
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Is the
equipment racked, or in controlled environment
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Who has
physical access/administrative access
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Does the
client have a license for each user of software
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Is all the
vendor software in use for the business, license compliant & up to date
To determine the
ability for the business to survive in the event of IT infrastructure loss
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Determine if
there is an existing written disaster recovery plan
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Determine if
there is a written procedure for backing up critical files and applications
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Determine
who is currently performing backups for the client
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What
critical processing records are stored on site at clients location
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Review/audit
current backups for compliance to procedure, or to determine latest version
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Are their
written documents that describe the hardware, software and application
infrastructure
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Are the
critical files and non critical files stored offsite
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Does the
client have a backip file restore procedure
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When has the
client last tested their backip file restore procedure
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Is the
network documented
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Is there an
email system in use at the clients location, what type.
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Does the
client use backup/mirroring for their key servers
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Has the
client identified the sequence for restoring applications in the event of a
recovery
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Where are
the application CDs stored
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Does the
client have any application change management version controls in place
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Does the
client have a contact list for all personnel and an emergency protocol for
contacting the personnel.
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Who are the
most critical personnel to the business, do these people have a cross trained
backup person
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Who else has
copies of client records, Insurance companies, attorneys, CPA, Banks, Payroll
Companies
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What
equipment is insured for loss, insured for service warranty, not insured?
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From where
can replacement equipment be acquired, how long to replace.
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Partner since 2007

Sun Microsystems Technology
Partner since 2005

Linksys Service Technology
Provider since 2006
Serving
organizations since
1996.
Updated on Thursday, 05-Jul-2007 02:27:51 EDT
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