— IT Infrastructure Support

We read your systems before we touch them.

Every environment has a history. ANK audits your stack, maps what's running, and builds a maintenance plan around your actual infrastructure — not a generic template applied to it.

Close-up overhead shot of a network switch panel with labeled ethernet cables organized and routed, cool overhead facility lighting casting soft shadows on the hardware surface, cable management bar visible at top
Close-up overhead shot of a network switch panel with labeled ethernet cables organized and routed, cool overhead facility lighting casting soft shadows on the hardware surface, cable management bar visible at top
/ What we manage

Servers, networks, and cloud — under one documented scope.

ANK takes ownership of physical servers, virtualization layers, network hardware, and cloud tenancies. We monitor uptime, patch cycles, configuration drift, and capacity thresholds — and we log every change we make.

Before any runbook is written, we spend the first engagement phase reading your environment: what's running, what's undocumented, and where the risk is concentrated.

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Angled close-up of a printed infrastructure runbook open on a desk beside a keyboard, handwritten annotations visible in margins, cool natural window light from the left, shallow depth of field blurring the background monitor
• Monthly deliverables

A written record of everything we did.

Each month, clients receive a report covering uptime figures, patches applied, incidents escalated, and open items flagged for the next cycle. Nothing is summarized into a green dashboard and left at that.

You retain full visibility into what ANK touched, why, and what comes next. The report is yours — it travels with your infrastructure if you ever bring management in-house.

Infrastructure isn't a project. It needs an owner.

Start with a system audit. ANK will map what you have, identify what's undocumented, and return a written scope before any contract is signed.