Allstar Solutions provide ICT relocation services to enterprise and SMB clients on a national basis.
a critical factor in any business relocation is having a full record of what is being moved, from where, to where. Comprehensive ICT audits are completed for core infrastructure (data centre, building MCR/FCR), end-user computing (desktop, phones, printers/MFD, WiFi, etc). This service results the delivery of the ‘Churn’ sheet.
networking and end-user equipment is decommissioned in accordance with the Churn sheet and packed ready for transportation to its new location. Our service also includes the relocation of end-user personal items including chairs, security crates, furniture items, etc.
equipment is moved across the floor, inter building or across ANZ by professional ICT relocation experts.
once the equipment has been delivered to its new location, it is checked against the Churn sheet and reinstalled by field engineers. Patching, testing and UAT complete this phase of the relocation.
to ensure the business is operational and supported on the next business day, onsite support is provided by members of the relocation team as required (1/2 day, full day, 1 week, etc)
"Allstar commenced the relocation of a data center."
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