Technology Diagnostic

Does your technology drive your business or hold it back?

Most companies don't know exactly where their technology problems are — they only feel the symptoms: slowness, high costs, systems that fail when needed most. A technology diagnostic gives you clarity before investing.

What is a technology diagnostic and why do you need it?

A technology diagnostic is a deep evaluation of how your company uses technology — not just what tools you have, but whether they're solving the right problems in the right way.

You need it when you feel your technology doesn't scale with your business: the technical team is firefighting instead of building, infrastructure costs grow but performance doesn't, or you simply don't know if your technology investment is generating returns.

The diagnostic gives you a clear picture of where you stand, what's costing you money unnecessarily, and exactly what to do about it — in order of priority.

What I review

01

Architecture and code

I review how your system is built: the structure, dependencies, accumulated technical debt. I identify which parts are stable and which are ticking time bombs.

02

Processes and team

I evaluate how your technical team works: development flows, deployment, testing, communication. Many 'technology' problems are actually process problems.

03

Operating costs

I analyze how much you're spending on infrastructure, licenses, and tools. In most cases, I find significant reduction opportunities without sacrificing performance.

04

Business objectives

Any technical diagnosis without business context is incomplete. I understand where you want to go so recommendations align with your strategy, not just best practices.

What you receive

You won't get a generic 50-page document that nobody reads. You get an executive report with actionable decisions:

  • Technical debt map prioritized by business impact
  • Operating cost analysis with optimization opportunities
  • Technical risk assessment with materialization probability
  • Action plan with clear phases: what to do first, what can wait
  • Team recommendations: what roles you need and which you don't

Ready to find out where the real problem is?

Schedule a no-commitment initial conversation. In 30 minutes, I can tell you if a full diagnostic makes sense for your case.