The technology goals you set in January felt clear at the time. Tighten security, reduce downtime, and get more out of cloud spend. Now that we’re six months in, most IT leaders have a hunch about how these goals are going – but few have stopped long enough to actually measure their progress.
That's what a mid-year review is for. Read on for tips to help you take a clear-eyed look at whether your tech is keeping up with where the business is headed, and whether it’s time to pivot to reach your goals.
Not sure how to evaluate where your IT goals are? Check out these three areas:
Start with the data. Pull the last six months of incidents, outages, and degraded performance windows. Look at where the recurring problems are showing up – is it the same vendor? The same location? The same time of day? Patterns tell you more than totals.
Cloud spend, licensing, professional services, and support contracts are the usual suspects for drift. Compare what you've spent so far against what you budgeted. Where are you over? Where are you under, and why? If a line item is off in either direction, figure out why before the second half adds to the gap.
How many tickets came in during the first half, and how long are they taking to resolve? Are users finding workarounds instead of reporting issues? A ticket queue that's gone quiet can mean people have simply stopped trying to get the problems fixed.
A few patterns tend to show up when a tech strategy isn't keeping pace with the business:
If any of these sound familiar, C4 can help with a mid-year IT strategy assessment. We’ll identify the highest priority issues and build a plan to address them in the second half. Whether it's renegotiating a vendor contract, choosing a new connectivity solution, or restructuring how your team tackles projects, we can guide you through the changes that matter.
You don't have to rebuild your technology roadmap to make the second half of the year count. A focused IT strategy assessment at mid-year can usually identify two or three changes that have an outsized impact.
At C4, we work with businesses across Connecticut and nationwide to step back and look at the full picture – across cloud communications, connectivity, security, and infrastructure. Because we're independent and work across a portfolio of 100+ providers, our recommendations are based on what's right for your business, not what's most convenient for a vendor relationship.
If you're not sure where you stand on your 2026 goals, let's take a look together.