Leadership Technology Review
A plain-English review for church boards, pastors and leadership teams who need to understand what is fragile, risky or costing too much.
- Email, cloud, Wi-Fi, phones, cameras, websites and backups
- Clear priorities instead of a technical wish list
- A roadmap leaders can approve with confidence
Unified Infrastructure Design
Design a cleaner foundation for routing, Wi-Fi, phones, cameras, cloud and identity so the environment is easier to manage and secure by design.
- Right-sized architecture for small teams and volunteers
- Vendor options chosen for fit, value and maintainability
- Less patchwork, fewer hidden dependencies
Secure Email and Cloud Setup
Practical implementation for discounted non-profit cloud platforms, secure email and controlled file sharing.
- Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace configuration
- MFA, domain protection and admin controls
- SharePoint, Drive and Teams/Meet governance
Network, Wi-Fi, Phones and Cameras
Plan and implement practical campus technology across internet gateways, Wi-Fi, phone systems and NVR/camera platforms.
- Staff, ministry, guest and device network separation
- Remote-friendly management and update practices
- Options that reduce avoidable third-party callouts
Data and Volunteer Access
Clear rules for how sensitive pastoral, donor, child-safety and operational data is shared with staff and volunteers.
- Role-based access models
- Data sovereignty and vendor risk advice
- Simple policies volunteers can follow
Purposeful Implementation
Fixed-scope delivery focused on leaving the organisation more capable, not dependent on another ongoing IT arrangement.
- Configuration, migration and testing
- Leader and volunteer education
- Handover documentation for whoever manages it next
Device Procurement and Reuse
Advice on buying, reusing or refreshing devices in a market where RAM and SSD storage costs have risen sharply since 2026.
- New, refurbished and staged replacement options
- Practical lifecycle planning for staff and volunteer computers
- Avoid overspending where existing equipment can still serve safely
Mobile Device Management
Recommendations and implementation for managing laptops, desktops, tablets and mobile devices without creating unnecessary complexity.
- Microsoft Intune, Google endpoint management and other suitable options
- Baseline security, update and encryption policies
- Lost device, shared device and volunteer access considerations