Real work, real results.
We let the outcomes speak for themselves. Cloud migrations, security overhauls, multi-site connectivity: real problems solved for businesses across the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Toowoomba, and South East Queensland.

$1.5 million back on the bottom line
A large automotive group was carrying huge Telstra bills and two earlier internal attempts to cut them had failed. We ran an Evaluation across their entire carrier footprint (mobile fleet, data links, PABX services, voice trunks) and found duplicate services, over-provisioned plans, and legacy rates nobody had renegotiated in years. After working with the carriers to halve their fees and secure backdated credits, the group has saved over $1.5 million to date, and a standing strategic review now stops the charges creeping back up.
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A new office for OMB Solicitors, open on day one
OMB Solicitors moved into the top two floors of a new five-level Southport building. We ran the site survey and reshaped the cabling and electrical plans (doubling power points and network drops per desk), built a cloud-based environment that lets staff hot-desk and new hires sign in without a setup day, and coordinated print, ISP, and legal-software vendors directly. When the ISP missed the install date and the wireless backup wasn't working, we brought in a 4G service from the provider, added our own 4G at the opposite end of the building, and load-balanced the two. OMB opened on day one.
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Three offices, one workspace for Zone Planning Group
Zone Planning Group's project files lived on an ageing on-prem NAS that staff in Burleigh Heads, Gladstone, and Moss Vale all had to reach across the wire. We migrated them to Microsoft SharePoint, designed a site structure that fits the way ZPG runs projects (split by year and by region after the original layout breached SharePoint's container limits), set up document libraries and automated workflows, and rewrote the training documentation once we'd seen how the team used it. Project files are now indexed, searchable, and the same speed from any office.
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Four sites, one network for a regional builder
A construction company with offices in Southport, Robina, and two Toowoomba locations had no unified network. Each site ran an ad-hoc setup and cross-site file sharing happened over email attachments and USB drives. We deployed site-to-site VPNs, standardised firewall configuration across every location, rolled out managed Wi-Fi with separate networks for staff and site visitors, and gave project managers secure remote access to shared drives and estimating software from the office or a site cabin. Everyone now works from the same drive regardless of which door they walked through.
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Quarter-end back inside business hours for a strata manager
A growing strata manager running StrataMax across 15 workstations was battling slow quarter-end performance, unreliable backups, and a tangle of printer and scanner issues eating into admin time. We moved their StrataMax environment onto a properly resourced cloud platform sized for their workload, added a second internet service for redundancy, standardised every workstation onto a shared image, and set up automated daily backups with monthly test restores. End-of-quarter reporting that used to stretch the team past 6 pm now finishes inside business hours.
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90 new workstations, no lost production time at Tuff Group
Tuff Group makes bespoke 4WD and truck accessories from manufacturing sites in Toowoomba and Brisbane. Their workstation fleet had been getting slower for years, and replacing it meant moving 90 devices across factory floors and offices without stopping the production line. We brought the productivity cost to management in numbers, recommended hardware we'd already run at similar manufacturing sites, took delivery of all 90 units up front and stored them on site, and deployed them in waves around Tuff's production schedule and the Christmas window. The factory kept running for every shift through the rollout.
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