Our Strategy: Your Path to Success

At Fields Consulting, we listen.  Our expert principal consultants help guide you through complex issues facing your business and develop a solution based on industry best practices.  Beyond this, our deep experience helps you to optimize your time and budget and go-live with the best solution on Day 1.

 

Development teams are held to high standards. In accordance with our many years of experience, we have developed a PMI based methodology that has produced consistent results across the  board.  Our Project Managers are PMP certified, or staff is industry certified and we maintain our educational efforts as a priority.

These are the five pillars of our successful IT strategy:

Assess

Our case-specific process analysis and data audit provides us with a detailed and comprehensive picture of your existing business, IT infrastructure and working environment. Our  goal is to make state-of-the-art technology work for you.

Recommend

Our research and analysis is summarized in a proposal for individually designed solutions that suit your business. Our report will recommend a course of action with clearly defined objectives, an  architecture map and a detailed plan.

Implement

Fields Consulting Services will guide or manage all aspects of the implementation process, including design, procurement, project management, testing, training and documentation. During the  implementation process, we make sure to work closely with your existing IT team to produce the best possible results.

Monitor

Ensuring that your technology performs optimally and securely at all times is our job. Fields Consulting Services provides solutions that continuously monitor, assess and track the performance and  security  of your network and applications.

Manage

Our uniquely designed approach to systems maintenance and support helps you to reduce costs by managing your systems with greater efficiency. We provide enhanced system stability with scheduled  system checks and round-the-clock troubleshooting that's just a phone call or a network alert away.