
Q2 IT Planning: 5 Questions Every Business Should Be Asking Right Now
The start of a new quarter is the perfect time to pause, evaluate and make sure your technology is supporting your business - not holding it back.
As we move into Q2, now is the time to take a closer look at your IT environment and ask the right questions. A proactive approach today can prevent costly surprises later in the year.
Here are five key questions every business should be asking right now:
1. Are We as Secure as We Think We Are?
Cyber threats continue to evolve, and what worked last year may not be enough today.
Have there been any recent vulnerabilities or alerts?
Are all systems up to date with patches and updates?
Are employees following security best practices?
If you’re unsure, it may be time for a security assessment.
2. Is Our Technology Scalable?
Your business is growing - but can your IT keep up?
Can your systems handle increased demand?
Are you relying on outdated hardware or software?
Do you have the flexibility to adapt quickly?
Scalable technology ensures you’re ready for what’s next, not just what’s now.
3. Are We Overspending (or Underspending) on IT?
IT budgets can quietly drift out of alignment.
Are you paying for unused licenses or services?
Are there areas where investment is lacking (like security)?
Are you getting real value from your current providers?
A quick review can uncover both savings and opportunities.
4. Are Our Employees Set Up for Success?
Technology should empower your team - not frustrate them.
Are systems running efficiently?
Are support requests increasing?
Do employees have the tools they need to work effectively (especially remote or hybrid)?
Productivity and IT go hand in hand.
5. Are We Ready for What’s Next (Including AI)?
AI and automation tools - like Microsoft Copilot - are quickly becoming part of the modern workplace.
Is your data secure and organized?
Do you have policies in place for AI usage?
Are you prepared to measure ROI from these tools?
Being “AI-ready” isn’t just about adoption - it’s about doing it securely and strategically.
Take a Proactive Approach to Q2
The businesses that succeed aren’t just reacting to problems - they’re planning ahead.
Taking the time now to evaluate your IT strategy can help you:
Reduce risk
Improve efficiency
Control costs
Support future growth
If you’re not sure where to start, Info Advantage can help you assess your current environment and build a roadmap for the rest of 2026.





