Vendor-neutral procurement, zero-touch deployment and full asset lifecycle tracking — hardware and software, handled properly.
Procurement, deployment and lifecycle management for every device and licence your business runs on — sourced, configured and supported end to end.
From your first laptop order to a fleet refresh across 40 staff, we handle vendor-neutral procurement, zero-touch deployment and full lifecycle tracking, so hardware and software are never something you have to think about.
Most Australian small and medium businesses buy devices reactively — a laptop dies, someone drives to a retailer, and a random model gets added to an already inconsistent fleet. We replace that pattern with a standing catalogue of approved, business-grade models across Lenovo, Dell and Microsoft Surface, quoted at genuine business pricing rather than retail, so every new starter gets a device that matches your build standard, not whatever was in stock that week.
Licensing gets the same discipline. We regularly see organisations paying for Microsoft 365 E5 seats on staff who only ever use email and Word, or running duplicate security add-ons already bundled into a higher tier. A proper licensing review typically uncovers savings within the first 30–60 days, simply by matching each user’s actual usage to the right subscription tier.
Unmanaged device fleets quietly cost businesses through over-licensing, ad-hoc purchasing at retail prices, and devices that fall out of warranty unnoticed. A managed lifecycle turns that into a predictable, budgeted line item.
There’s a security dimension too. A device with no record in an asset register is a device nobody is patching, encrypting or wiping when it’s decommissioned — and it’s often the one that turns up years later in an audit or, worse, a data breach investigation. Knowing exactly what hardware exists, who has it and what’s installed on it is basic hygiene that most growing businesses simply haven’t had time to put in place.
That predictability is what turns IT spend from a surprise into a plannable line item — budgeted refresh cycles instead of emergency purchases when a laptop finally gives up mid-quarter.
A clear, proven process — no surprises, no scope creep.
Vendor-neutral procurement advice, sourced at genuine business pricing.
Devices imaged, secured and ready to work straight out of the box.
Zero-touch provisioning, shipped directly to your team wherever they are.
Secure data wipe and responsible disposal at end of life.
Because we’re not tied to a single hardware vendor, our procurement advice is genuinely about what’s right for your business — not which manufacturer pays the best margin. We work across Lenovo, Dell and the full Microsoft licensing stack.
Every device we deploy is enrolled in centralised management from day one, so patching, remote wipe and compliance reporting are handled automatically, not manually.
We also keep a live asset register for every client, so at any point you can see exactly what hardware and licences your business owns, what they cost, what state they’re in and when they’re due for renewal or refresh — without having to chase down an old spreadsheet or ask three different people.
24/7 monitoring, a friendly service desk and predictable flat-rate pricing — support built around how your business actually runs.
Learn moreLicensing that avoids overspend, secure collaboration and fast onboarding — the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, done properly from day one.
Learn moreOften, yes — our vendor relationships and stock visibility across Lenovo, Dell and other partners mean we can frequently secure faster lead times and better pricing than retail channels.
We handle secure data wiping and responsible e-waste disposal or resale, so you’re never left with a stack of decommissioned hardware to deal with.
No — we’re vendor-neutral, which means our procurement advice is based on what’s genuinely right for your budget and use case, not which manufacturer we’re tied to.
For clients on a managed device plan, we keep a small pool of configured loaner devices ready to go, so most failures are resolved same-day rather than leaving someone without a laptop for a week.
Yes — a licensing audit is usually the first thing we run for a new client, and it’s common to uncover unused or duplicate subscriptions that can be trimmed within the first month.
Book a free IT assessment and we’ll show you exactly how this fits into your broader IT strategy.