It’s easy to let your IT maintenance slide when everything seems to be running fine. However, quiet doesn't always mean healthy. To help you stay ahead of digital decay, we’ve distilled a comprehensive 15-point IT Infrastructure Audit designed to keep your operations resilient and your budget predictable.
From hunting down zombie software to retiring aging hardware, here is your roadmap to a more stable tech environment.
Phase 1: Hardware and Asset Lifecycle
The goal is to ensure your physical foundation isn't one power surge away from a total shutdown.
- Warranty audit - Catalog every server, firewall, and workstation. If the manufacturer’s coverage is ending, decide now whether to extend the warranty or budget for a refresh.
- The five-year rule - Workstations older than five years are productivity killers. If a machine was purchased in 2021 or earlier, it’s officially a liability.
- Battery stress test - Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) batteries usually fail after 3 to 5 years. Test them now so they don't fail you during the next outage.
- Mobile device inventory - Audit every tablet and smartphone used for business. If the manufacturer no longer pushes security patches to a device, it needs to be retired.
Phase 2: Software & Licensing Efficiency
The goal is to eliminate bloatware and ensure every dollar spent on software is actually delivering value.
- Prune shelfware - Scan your SaaS subscriptions for zombie licenses; seats assigned to former employees or tools that no one has logged into for months.
- Patch compliance - Verify that every device is on the current OS version. Hackers frequently target the N-1 version (the one just behind the current release) because they know many businesses are slow to update.
- Cloud storage cleanup - Stop paying for terabyte bloat. Archive old projects and delete redundant backups to trim your monthly cloud bill.
Phase 3: Cybersecurity & Resilience
The goal is to batten down the hatches and ensure you can actually recover if the worst happens.
- The live restore drill - Don’t just trust your backup logs. Perform a full restore of an immutable backup to prove you can be back online in under four hours.
- MFA enforcement - Review your logs for exceptions. Ensure 100% of your staff—including the C-suite—is using Multi-Factor Authentication.
- Permission reset - Audit shared drives and cloud folders. Revoke access for any contractors or vendors whose projects concluded in the last year.
- Incident response refresh - Ensure your Crisis Kit has updated contact info for your IT provider and insurance agent. If it’s not on paper, it doesn't exist during a total network outage.
Phase 4: Strategy & Budgeting
The goal is to align your technology with your 2026 business growth targets.
- Connectivity stress test - Analyze bandwidth logs for peak hour bottlenecks. If your team is growing, your current internet speed may no longer be sufficient.
- Cyber-insurance alignment - Check your policy requirements. Most insurers now mandate Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). Make sure your tech stack actually matches what you’ve promised on your application.
- Budget mapping - If you’re hiring 10 new people this year, your hardware and licensing budget needs to reflect that. Don’t let growth catch your IT department off guard.
- Shadow IT cleanup - Interview your team about unofficial tools they’ve adopted. Standardize the helpful apps and block the ones that pose a security risk.
This checklist isn't about adding to your to-do list; it's about eliminating the emergency expenses and outages that derail your profitability.If managing this audit feels overwhelming, let Techworks Consulting, Inc. take the wheel. We specialize in deep-dive system audits that find the cracks before they break.
Are you ready for a cleaner, faster network? Call us today at (631) 285-1527.
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