IT Relocation Checklist
This detailed IT Relocation Checklist will ensure the smooth transition of your entire communications & network infrastructure so that all systems are ready to serve clients & staff on the first morning in your new office.
Planning your IT Relocation
Moving business technology equipment can be the most complex, challenging and riskiest part of any office move. You simply can't afford to neglect this aspect of your office relocation. The IT Relocation Checklist will help you plan for a successful, low-risk move.
The earlier you start planning your business technology relocation, the less risk you'll experience and the better your chances of having a well-planned and smoothly executed move. This IT Relocation Checklist guides you through the key phases of moving your business technology services, including:
- Evaluating & planning business technology requirements for your new office
- Assessing available connectivity resources - and identify restrictions your new Landlord may impose
- Creating a resilient Business Continuity Plan to safeguard your valuable data and information
- How to organise a technology move - from packing tips to order of migration
- Creating & effectively using a Business Technology Test Plan to ensure everything is working on that all-important first day in your new office
Don't let IT become a disaster!
Picture the scene. Your staff arrive at your new office for the first time to find that their computers and phones aren't working. Let's agree that this is not a good place to be! Can we also agree that it is an entirely reasonable expectation that a company's communications infrastructure (computers, servers, email, photocopiers, fax machines, phone systems etc) are fully functional on the first day in the new office.
Your IT and Communications systems are central to you being able to operate efficiently.
Your IT & Telecoms infrastructure is the the lifeblood of your company. If your systems aren’t working and your phones aren’t ringing in your new office then you can’t operate. It cannot be overstated that getting this aspect of your office move wrong (i.e. delays and downtime) can have dire operational and financial consequences for your business.
Experience shows that:
- you can never start the process early enough
- the lead times are often longer than many companies imagine
So avoid mistakes and start planning your office relocation early by using the FREE IT Relocation Checklist.
Don't let your IT relocation cause delay or disruption to business operations. Plan ahead with this essential IT Relocation Checklist.
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