Understand your IT before you change it.

A structured network evaluation that identifies risks, gaps, and opportunities—so you can make informed decisions before committing to a partner. 

TRUSTED BY MIDWEST BUSINESSES IN SECURITY-FOCUSED INDUSTRIES

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Get started with a network evaluation. 

We’ll guide you to the right level of evaluation. Our services are designed for organizations in security-focused industries with 30–500 employees. 

Not just a scan—a strategic starting point

A JMARK Network Evaluation is a proactive checkup of the technology that runs your business—assessing your network and devices to identify security risks, uncover inefficiencies, and prioritize next steps.

You’ll walk away with:

  • A clear view of your current IT environment
  • Identified risks, vulnerabilities, and inefficiencies
  • Prioritized recommendations for improvement
  • An in-depth report and executive-level summary of findings

 

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Choose the right level of evaluation

Compare what’s included in each option, from baseline visibility to deeper strategic assessment. 
Network Evaluation Network Assessment
Active Directory (AD) Configuration Analysis
Vulnerability Scan
EDR/MDR Software Review
Backup Solution Review
Application Inventory
Microsoft Exchange Online Inspection
Email Service Configuration Review
Real-World Solution Proposals
System Capacity Evaluation
Printer Configuration Review
Patch Management Scan
Dark Web Scanning
Video Conferencing Solution Evaluation
Interviews with IT Decision-Makers and End-Users
M365 Tenant Security Review
Asset Inventory & Warranty Review
Network Environment Review
Single Point of Failure Analysis
Historical Risk Analysis
Physical and Virtual Server Environment
Customized Add-Ons Available
Environmental and Cable Management
In-Person Component
Telecommunications Review
Multi-Location Analysis

Start with Clarity

Whether you move forward with JMARK or not, you’ll leave with a clearer understanding of your environment, your risks, and your next steps.