Modernization of IT infrastructure and comprehensive IT services for the M. A. M. architectural workshop
Customer
M. A. M. is an architectural workshop specializing in the design of public and residential buildings, as well as urban planning solutions. The team creates projects that harmoniously combine functionality and modern aesthetics. M. A. M works with both private and commercial properties, offering customers customized turnkey solutions.
- 60+
specialists - 60+
working places
Project Description
The M. A. M. architectural workshop approached us with the task of modernizing the IT infrastructure. We focused on improving fault tolerance, information security, and server and workstation performance.
As part of the project, we centralized services and management, implemented backup systems to reduce the risk of data loss, and upgraded server and network equipment. We purchased professional workstations, which ensured high productivity.
Additional tasks included setting up remote access for employees, implementing monitoring, and organizing one-stop technical support.
Project objectives
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Configure automatic server updates.
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Reconfigure virtualization servers and logical volume managers.
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Implement a server and network monitoring system.
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Set up backups according to rule 3-2-1.
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A single point of contact for all IT issues (Service Desk) has been created.
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Replace home routers with enterprise hardware.
Project results
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Configured centralized update of virtual servers and virtualization servers on a scheduled basis.
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Reconfiguring virtualization servers, checking the operation of hypervisors.
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Configure remote access by delineating rights and optimizing performance.
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Implemented a 3-2-1 rule backup policy with automatic rights fulfillment and performance optimization.
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Home-class routers have been replaced with corporate equipment.
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A Wi-Fi network with a separate guest segment is organized.
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A single point of contact for all IT issues (Service desk) has been created.
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Regulations have been developed, a knowledge base has been created, and regular prevention has been implemented.
The project was completed in April & # 8212; May 2026. All systems are functioning normally.