IT Development - Strategic IT Infrastructure Development
Design, implementation, and scaling of IT infrastructure aligned to business goals. Full cycle: from auditing the current state to launching the target architecture.
Who it fits - Formats for Different Business Stages
IT Development engages at strategic stages of company growth, when the infrastructure requires a systemic solution.
Post-merger or acquisition
Multiple disparate IT environments, inconsistent service standards, conflicting access controls. Unification and a single architecture for the combined entity are required.
- Infrastructure unification
- Unified standards
- Data migration
Rapid growth, infrastructure can't keep up
Doubling headcount, new offices, expanding customer base. The existing IT environment can no longer scale without architectural rework.
- New offices
- Headcount growth
- System scaling
Legacy infrastructure with no master plan
Servers and networks built up over the years without a systemic approach. Bottlenecks, lack of redundancy, risk of critical failures.
- Comprehensive audit
- Risk reduction
- Phased modernization
Planned evolution of working infrastructure
IT runs, but needs strategic development: new business services, higher reliability, cost optimization. A 1–3 year roadmap aligned with company plans is required.
- 1–3 year roadmap
- New services
- Cost optimization

Audit and Target Architecture Design
Step one. A complete review of the existing IT infrastructure. Servers, networks, business applications, employee access. Current state and weak points are captured in a single report.
Based on the audit, a target architecture is designed. Growth plans, budget, and service criticality are taken into account. The result: a development roadmap with priorities and timelines.
Audit deliverables
- Complete infrastructure review. Servers, network equipment, virtual environments, business applications. A full inventory of what exists and what state it is in.
- Risk assessment. Bottlenecks, outdated equipment, missing redundancy. Prioritization by business impact.
- Development roadmap. A phased plan with timelines and budget. What to implement first, what to defer to next year.

Implementation and Migration
The target infrastructure is deployed according to the approved plan. Servers, networks, virtualization, backup, data protection. All components are documented and handed over to operations.
Data and services are migrated with minimal business downtime. Every stage is tested before the cutover. Rollback to the previous state remains available at any step.
Implementation areas
- Server infrastructure
- Corporate networks
- Virtualization
- Backup and recovery
- Data protection and access
- Email and communications
- Remote employee access
- Business process automation

Scaling for Business Growth
Infrastructure is designed with capacity headroom from the start. A new office, a new product line, headcount growth don't require a rebuild from scratch. Scaling follows the original plan.
The architecture is reviewed regularly. Capacity is planned against real load data. Outdated components are replaced on schedule. Updates and modernization are built into ongoing operations.
Growth scenarios
- New offices and branches. Connected to the unified infrastructure within days. The same security and service standards as the main office.
- Headcount growth. A new hire's workstation is ready on day one. Standardized procedures eliminate setup errors and human factors.
- New services and systems. New business systems are integrated into the existing infrastructure. Compatibility is verified upfront, at the planning stage.
For the business - What the Business Gets
IT infrastructure that matches business priorities today and is ready for growth tomorrow.
- Transparent architecture. Complete infrastructure documentation. Leadership understands what exists, why, and what it costs.
- Predictable budget. A phased roadmap with costs locked in. IT investments are planned in advance and built into the budget.
- Ready for growth. New office, new product line, doubled headcount. The infrastructure scales without a rebuild.
- Risk reduction. Bottlenecks are eliminated. Redundancy, fault tolerance, and backup are built into the architecture from the start.
- Vendor independence. All documentation is handed to the client. The infrastructure runs and is supported by any qualified team.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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Project phases - How We Launch a Project
From first conversation to a production-ready infrastructure.
01
Audit
Complete infrastructure review, risk assessment, current-state documentation. The result: a prioritized report.
02
Design and implementation
Target architecture, migration plan, phased rollout. Testing across all stages.
03
Handover
Full documentation delivered. Transition to managed service or handover to the client's in-house IT.
Ready to talk about your infrastructure
Contact
- Phone
+7 707 490 66 44 - E-mail
info@poss.kz - Address
Astana, Kazakhstan