Services
Consulting & Assessments
Network audits, architecture review, and technology roadmaps to plan what comes next.
Most businesses don't have a clear picture of their own IT. They know what breaks, but not what's aging out, what's exposed, what's costing more than it should, or what happens if the one person who set it all up leaves. An assessment is how you find out before it becomes an emergency.
Nexus provides IT and security assessments to businesses across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. An honest read of what you're running and what to do about it.
IT assessments, security reviews, and planning
Infrastructure assessment. What you have, how old it is, where the single points of failure are, and what's going to need replacing before it fails on its own schedule instead of yours.
Security review. Where you're exposed: patching gaps, weak access controls, unmanaged devices, backups nobody has confirmed actually work. A prioritized list, not a scare tactic. Most incidents start in exactly these ordinary gaps, and the ransomware numbers make that case plainly.
Compliance readiness. If you handle healthcare data or fall under the FTC Safeguards Rule, we'll show you where you stand against what's required and what closing the gap involves. We help you get ready. We're not a certification body, and we'll tell you when you need one.
Planning and second opinions. A budget for next year's IT, a sanity check on a quote you've been handed, or an outside read before you commit to a big change.
When New Jersey businesses call us
You're inheriting an IT setup nobody documented
A client or insurer is asking questions you can't answer yet
You've been handed a big IT quote and want a second opinion
You know something's fragile but not what or how bad
You need a real budget for IT instead of reacting to each failure
How assessments are scoped and billed
An assessment is a fixed-scope project with a written deliverable. We agree up front on what's being reviewed and what you'll get, then hand you a report: what you have, what's at risk, and what we'd do about it, ordered by priority. The findings are yours to keep. You're under no obligation to hire us to fix any of it. The report stands on its own, and if you want to hand it to your own team or another provider, that's fine.
If you decide you'd like us to handle the remediation, that becomes its own scoped work or folds into a managed IT agreement, quoted separately.
Who does the work
The same engineers, every time. An assessment is only as good as the judgment behind it, and the value is in someone who has seen enough environments to know what actually matters versus what just looks alarming on a scan.