The complete guide · Network readiness
Network readiness, made practical
Reliable networks, protected data, and no surprise costs — that’s what keeps a plant floor or a jobsite moving. This is your one place to find out where your IT stands and what to do about it, with practical guides for every piece.
Manufacturers and builders don’t run tech companies — but your operation depends on technology more every year. When the network drops, the equipment ages out, or nobody can say what you’re actually running, it costs you production, hours, and money. “Network readiness” just means knowing where you stand before something breaks, and having a plan for what to fix now, next, and later.
This guide breaks readiness into five practical areas. Start anywhere — or take the free 3-minute check below and let it point you to the parts that matter most for you.
The five parts of a ready network
Each one has its own practical guide. Work through them in any order.
Now, next & later: the whole idea in one line
A ready network isn’t about fixing everything at once — it’s about knowing the order. Now: anything threatening uptime or security today. Next: aging equipment, coverage gaps, and remote access. Later: documentation, lifecycle, and roadmap planning that keeps the first two from filling back up. The guides above show you what belongs in each bucket; the check below sorts it for you in three minutes.
See where your network stands today
Take the free 3-minute Network Readiness Check for an instant snapshot of what to fix now, next, and later. Ready to plan the work? The Network Upgrade Planning Guide walks you through phasing and budgeting it.

