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IT Strategy

The IT Infrastructure Audit Every Growing Company Should Run

February 2026

Most growing companies have never done a current-state IT assessment. They know what their MSP manages. They know what they're paying. But they don't have a clear picture of what they actually own, what's exposed, and whether the infrastructure will hold up as the company scales or prepares for a transaction.

A current-state audit covers four areas. Asset inventory: what hardware, software, and cloud services exist, who owns them, and what are the contractual terms? Vendor analysis: who are the technology vendors, what are the relationships, and where are the single points of failure? Security posture: what's the threat surface, what's monitored, and what would a security audit find? Compliance readiness: are there regulatory or contractual requirements that the current environment doesn't meet?

The audit itself takes two to four weeks. The output is a written assessment with prioritized recommendations. Aeolus runs this as a standalone engagement or as the first phase of an ongoing fractional CIO relationship.

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