Burstfire works with growing professional services organisations that rely heavily on technology to operate.
Our role is to help those organisations manage their systems in a way that's stable, secure, and aligned with how the business works.
Many organisations rely on IT support that reacts to problems as they happen. Over time this often leads to environments that become difficult to maintain, inconsistent in how they're configured, and increasingly exposed to security risks.
Burstfire exists to approach technology a bit differently.
Instead of focusing only on the day-to-day support, we focus on created structured environments where systems are aligned to clear standards, risks are identified early, and improvements are introduced deliberately over time.
Well managed technology environments share a few important characteristics.
They follow clear standards, so systems stay predictable and secure.
They're reviewed regularly, so risks and improvements are identified early.
And they're guided by strategy, making sure technology decisions support the organisation's goals, rather than reacting to short-term problems.
This philosophy underpins how we work with every client.
Making sure systems stay configured according to clear standards.
Providing strategic guidance on risk, investment, and long-term planning.
Keeping systems stable, supported, and maintained day-to-day.
Behind every technology environment are the people responsible for keeping it running.
Meet the team responsible for delivering and guiding Burstfire's approach.
We’re flooded with news about big brands being hit by a cyber attack that’s cost them hundreds of millions.
What we don’t see is the 600,000 small businesses hit by cyber incidents, and that 60% of small businesses go out of business within 6 months of a cyber attack.
We believe in small businesses, and think you deserve the chance to flourish without being blindsided by a drive-by cyber attack.
Most cyber attacks can be prevented when a person knows the signs to look for. Phishing is the most prevalent entry form of a cyber incident, and in our busy lives, we can skip over the basic checks we can make to keep ourselves secure.
The people in your business are one of your greatest assets against an evolving cyber threat landscape - giving them the tools and training to combat those threats will empower them, and secure your data.