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Practical checklists and guidance for digital projects, IT security, websites, Microsoft 365, server & cloud, ERPNext and automation.

Checklists for an initial overview

The checklists provide a quick overview of important IT topics. They help identify weak points and define suitable next steps for companies, self-employed professionals and projects.

IT security check

  • Are devices, servers and applications up to date?
  • Are backups regular and tested?
  • Is two-factor authentication enabled?
  • Are user permissions clearly separated?
  • Is there an emergency plan for outages or data loss?

Website check

  • Is the website mobile-friendly and fast?
  • Do contact forms and calls to action work?
  • Are legal notice and privacy policy accessible?
  • Are services explained clearly?
  • Is the website prepared for search engines?

Microsoft 365 check

  • Are users, groups and permissions configured cleanly?
  • Is MFA enabled for important accounts?
  • Are Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint structured logically?
  • Is there an external backup concept?
  • Are email protection and spam filters checked?

Server & backup check

  • Are updates installed regularly?
  • Is there monitoring for outages and errors?
  • Are external backups available?
  • Has restore been tested?
  • Are access and services secured?

ERPNext & automation check

  • Which processes are still manual?
  • Is data entered twice in different places?
  • Which Excel tasks repeat regularly?
  • Where do manual steps create errors?
  • Which interfaces would save time?

Questions that often come up at the start of an IT project

Answered briefly and clearly – so visitors quickly understand how DiBiSi can support them and when an enquiry makes sense.

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When is an IT check useful?

Answer: An IT check is useful when systems have become unclear, backups are not tested regularly, or it is uncertain whether user rights, devices and access points are properly secured.

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Does an existing website always need to be rebuilt completely?

Answer: Not always. Sometimes targeted improvements to structure, text, loading speed or contact flow are enough. If technology, design or security are outdated, a clean rebuild is often the better solution.

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How do you know whether automation makes sense?

Answer: Automation is especially useful for recurring tasks, duplicate data entry, manual Excel workflows or processes where mistakes happen frequently.

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Can DiBiSi support existing systems?

Answer: Yes. Existing websites, Microsoft 365 environments, servers, ERPNext installations or automations can be reviewed, improved and supported further.

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What happens after the first enquiry?

Answer: First, the topic and goals are clarified. DiBiSi can then assess whether a small optimisation, a technical review or a larger project is the right next step.

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