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Facebook | Wednesday, July 15, 2026

What a technology audit actually checks, and why Greater Atlanta businesses are usually surprised by the results

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When we run a technology audit for a Greater Atlanta business, the owner is almost always surprised by at least one thing we find. It is rarely the problem they were worried about. It is the one they had no idea existed.

An audit is a full look under the hood. We check who has access to what, and whether people who left the company still do. We look at how and where data is backed up, and whether anyone has ever tested that a backup would actually restore. We review software that is out of date, hardware near the end of its life, and the gaps where a small failure could turn into a big outage.

The value is not the checklist. It is turning fuzzy anxiety into a clear picture. Instead of a vague sense that the IT situation is probably fine, you get a prioritized list: here is what is urgent, here is what can wait, and here is what is genuinely working well.

From there, the decisions are yours. But you make them with real information instead of hoping nothing breaks before you get around to it.

When was the last time anyone took a full, honest look at how your business technology is actually set up?

#SmallBusiness #Cybersecurity


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Real photo of a technician reviewing systems on a laptop or working through a client's setup, or a clean checklist-style graphic of audit categories. Realistic office and hardware imagery works; avoid generic stock. Source from the client if no Drive folder is on file.

Canva text suggestion: "You Cannot Fix What You Have Never Checked" or "A Technology Audit Turns Worry Into a Plan"


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