// available services
Three services.
Each one scoped
to a specific
area of IT operations.
Fixed duration, written deliverables, and no implementation dependency. Each engagement is designed so your team leaves with something they can use — not a reason to call us back.
← Back to home// how these services work
Each service is a single, bounded engagement with a defined output.
The three services below cover distinct areas of IT operations. They can be used individually — if you have a specific area you want reviewed — or combined over time as priorities shift.
All three follow the same structure: agreed scope before any work begins, active engagement with your team during the review period, and a written report delivered with a walkthrough at the end. Prices are set before engagement and do not change without a documented scope adjustment.
If you are not certain which service fits your situation, the contact form below is a reasonable starting point. A short description of what you are trying to understand is usually enough for us to suggest a direction.
- Duration
- Two weeks
- Suitable for
- Teams of 3–15 staff, 5–50 hosts
- Deliverable
- Written observation report
- Investment
- ¥22,000
Server Infrastructure Review
A diagnostic engagement for small operations teams maintaining on-premises or hybrid server estates in Japan. The work examines your current topology, reviews configuration documentation, and produces a written observation report covering current state, resilience considerations, and a set of options for measured adjustments.
This service is well-suited to teams who have grown their server estate incrementally and want a clear, documented picture of where things stand — without committing to a large-scale audit or a consultant-led remediation programme.
- Current topology review — how hosts are configured and connected
- Configuration documentation review — accuracy and completeness
- Resilience considerations — single points of failure and redundancy gaps
- Staff interviews — understanding operational context from your team
- Written report with prioritised observations and options for adjustment
- Delivery walkthrough — questions answered at handoff
- Scope
- Multi-office / multi-facility networks
- Suitable for
- Organisations planning network renewal
- Deliverable
- Diagrams + phased transition plan
- Investment
- ¥44,000
Network Topology Planning
A planning engagement focused on redesigning a network estate spanning multiple offices, branches, or facility buildings across Japan. We collect requirements, draft topology diagrams, and propose a phased transition plan that your internal team or contractors can work from.
This service is suited to organisations that have grown their network organically and want a structured plan for renewal — rather than continuing to add to an estate that was never designed for its current scale. Implementation remains the responsibility of your internal teams or chosen contractors.
- Requirements collection across affected locations and teams
- Annotated topology diagrams for proposed network structure
- Phased transition plan — sequenced steps your team can follow
- Compatible equipment category reference list — no specific vendor ties
- Documentation formatted for handoff to contractors or internal staff
- Delivery walkthrough — questions answered at handoff
- Format
- Interviews + documentation review
- Suitable for
- Small and mid-sized organisations in Japan
- Deliverable
- Prioritised written report
- Investment
- ¥33,500
Cybersecurity Posture Assessment
A structured assessment that reviews current practices around access management, patching cadence, monitoring, and incident handling. The work includes interviews with relevant staff, a documentation review, and a written report grouping observations into priority bands.
The assessment is intended as a calm reference for ongoing improvement rather than a compliance audit. It is suited to organisations that want an honest external view of where their security practices stand — without the pressure framing of a formal certification process.
- Access management review — user accounts, permissions, and offboarding practices
- Patching cadence — how updates are applied across systems and software
- Monitoring practices — what is being observed and how alerts are handled
- Incident handling — documented processes and how they are followed in practice
- Staff interviews — understanding where practices diverge from policy
- Written report with observations grouped into three priority bands
// at a glance
All three services side by side.
| Server Review | Network Planning | Security Assessment | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ¥22,000 | ¥44,000 | ¥33,500 |
| Duration | Two weeks | Project-based, defined at scoping | Defined at scoping |
| Primary deliverable | Observation report | Diagrams + transition plan | Prioritised assessment report |
| Best for | Teams with 5–50 hosts | Multi-site network renewal | SMOs seeking a security baseline |
| Staff interviews | Included | Included | Included |
| Implementation | Your team / contractors | Your team / contractors | Your team |
// how to choose
Not sure which service fits your situation?
"We're not sure what our server estate actually looks like anymore."
Teams that have added hosts over time without maintaining documentation often reach a point where the actual topology diverges significantly from what anyone believes it to be.
Server Infrastructure Review →"We need to connect our offices properly but nobody has drawn up a plan."
Organisations expanding to new locations or consolidating existing network infrastructure often need a structured plan before committing to equipment and implementation work.
Network Topology Planning →"We handle things reasonably well but we've never had an outside view."
Security practices often drift from their original intentions without anyone noticing. An outside assessment gives a reference point that internal reviews cannot provide.
Cybersecurity Posture Assessment →// the process
Every engagement follows the same four stages.
Initial call
We discuss your situation and what you are trying to understand. No commitment at this stage.
Scope agreed
Scope, delivery date, and cost confirmed in writing before any billable work begins.
Active engagement
Review, interviews, and documentation work with your team over the agreed period.
Report and walkthrough
Written report delivered and walked through together. Questions addressed at handoff.
// get started
Still deciding which service fits best?
Send a short message describing your current setup and what you are trying to understand. We can usually suggest a starting point within a day — and the initial call carries no commitment.
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