ITSL provides IT consulting for London small and medium businesses, covering technology strategy, systems audits and digital transformation advice grounded in day-to-day business priorities.
Many small businesses accumulate a patchwork of software and systems over time without ever stepping back to check they still fit — IT consulting from ITSL is that step back.
We audit what you currently have, identify what is costing you time or money unnecessarily, and set out a realistic, prioritised plan rather than a wish list of every possible upgrade.
Key benefits of IT Consulting
Independent technology strategy advice, not tied to selling a specific product
Systems audits that identify inefficient, outdated or risky technology
Digital transformation roadmaps prioritised by cost and business impact
Vendor and software selection support to avoid costly mistakes
Ongoing advisory available alongside our managed IT support plans
How ITSL delivers IT Consulting
1
Discovery
We review your current systems, software and processes across the business.
2
Audit report
We provide a clear report on risks, inefficiencies and opportunities.
3
Roadmap
We agree a prioritised, realistic plan of changes and their expected impact.
4
Implementation support
We can support delivery directly or work alongside your existing team.
Tools & technologies we use for IT Consulting
Systems & software audits
Vendor comparison frameworks
Digital transformation roadmaps
How much does IT Consulting cost?
IT consulting is available as a fixed-fee audit or included within our managed IT support plans — book a free consultation for a quote.
An ITSL systems audit reviews your current software, hardware, network and security setup, identifying risks, inefficiencies and outdated technology, with a written report of findings.
How much does IT consulting cost for a small business?
IT consulting is typically quoted as a fixed-fee audit or included within our ongoing managed IT support plans, depending on the depth of review needed.
Is IT consulting only useful for larger businesses?
No, small businesses often benefit the most, since a single well-prioritised change — such as consolidating software subscriptions or fixing a security gap — can have an outsized impact relative to company size.
How long does an IT systems audit take?
A typical systems audit takes 1–2 weeks depending on the number of systems and locations involved, followed by a written report of findings.
Will ITSL implement the recommendations from the audit, or just advise?
Both options are available — ITSL can implement the recommended changes directly, or work alongside your existing team as an advisor.
Ready to discuss IT Consulting?
Book a free consultation with ITSL or check our pricing packages to get started.