Your business depends on technology every single day—from how your teams communicate to how you manage documents, protect data, and serve your customers. But over time, even the most reliable systems can become outdated, inefficient, or vulnerable if they aren’t maintained properly and updated to evolve with your business.
So how do you know if your current technology is helping you move forward or is silently holding you back? That’s where Systel’s Business Technology Assessment comes in.
What We Assess
Our assessment is designed as a strategic question-and-answer tool that uncovers hidden inefficiencies, reveals potential risks, and helps you make informed decisions to strengthen and streamline your operations. We take a holistic view of your business technology, including:
What You’ll Receive
After completing the assessment, you’ll receive a clear, customized report that shows how well your current technology supports your business goals. This includes a Technology Utilization Score, along with a breakdown of what you’re doing well and where there’s room for improvement. You’ll also receive tailored recommendations from our experts that prioritize your specific needs and goals. We’ll even outline the potential benefits of implementing these changes, such as stronger cybersecurity, reduced costs, improved compliance, and increased productivity across your organization.
Next Steps
If you’re not sure where your technology stands, this is the perfect time to find out. Systel’s Business Technology Assessment gives you the insight and direction you need to make confident, forward-thinking decisions. It’s quick to complete—and the results could lead to lasting improvements for your business.
Ready to Get Started?
Connect with a local Account Manager today to start your assessment.
Graphic courtesy of CommWell HealthCommWell Health, a large private nonprofit Community Health Center, was recently awarded a competitive grant through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to expand essential healthcare access in C
Spc. Alexander Soto, a paratrooper assigned to the 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, presents the modular drone case at the Airborne Innovation Lab, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Feb. 9, 2026. Soto noted the recurring problem of drones
Graphic provided by Sampson County Friends of AgricultureThe Sampson County Friends of Agriculture would like to invite the greater Fayetteville community to their annual Agriculture Rally on March 17, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. Originally organized by