IT Rollout Services to Accelerate Your Multi-Site Growth
Expanding into a new region is the same project every time if you have a playbook. We build the playbook from your first expansion, then run it for every subsequent market: IT, digital presence, brand, and local listings all handled.
Everything you need, none of the upsell.
Real deliverables, with the boundaries written down. So you know what you're paying for and what counts as extra.
Built from your first location.
Every step from lease sign to open day documented: IT procurement, GBP setup, social creation, local citations, and location page. Repeatable and owned by you.
Network and devices ready before day one.
Hardware ordered, configured, and shipped to the new location on a timeline that aligns with the open date. Same config as every other location.
GBP, social, and website page live at open.
Google Business Profile verified, social pages created, and location page indexed before the doors open. Not a month after.
On the ground or remote.
Dedicated support during the opening week: remote monitoring, quick response to IT issues, and a direct line that bypasses the standard helpdesk queue.
The order we work in.
A clear sequence so you can budget time, money, and risk against the work.
Playbook.
If this is the first expansion, we document the playbook from the current location setup. If not, we use what exists.
Pre-Open.
Sixty-day checklist initiated. IT procurement, GBP registration, and location page build started.
Open Week.
IT configuration complete, digital presence live, and local listings verified before open day.
Handoff.
Location transferred to standard managed services. Playbook updated with lessons from this rollout.
Get a quote on regional rollouts.
Tell us a bit about your environment and we'll come back with a scoped proposal in two business days. No obligation, no pressure.
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What is included in professional IT rollout services?
Our services cover the entire lifecycle of a technology deployment. This includes initial project planning, hardware procurement, pre-configuration or imaging, secure logistics to your various sites, and professional onsite installation. We also provide post-deployment support to ensure your team is comfortable with the new systems. By standardising your equipment and software across all locations, we help reduce long-term maintenance costs and simplify future technical support needs for your business.
How does Northstar IT manage rollouts across BC, Alberta, and Yukon?
We leverage our regional expertise and a centralised management strategy to coordinate deployments across Western Canada. Whether you have sites in Vancouver, Grande Prairie, or Whitehorse, we synchronise our schedules to minimise disruption. Our project managers oversee the timing and technical requirements for each location, ensuring that every branch receives the same high level of service and attention to detail, regardless of its geographic distance from our main centres.
Can you assist with a hardware refresh for our existing offices?
Yes, hardware refreshes are a core part of our rollout services. We can help you replace aging desktops, laptops, servers, or networking equipment with modern, efficient alternatives. Our team handles the decommissioning of old hardware, ensures secure data destruction, and installs the new equipment according to your specific requirements. This process helps prevent performance bottlenecks and security vulnerabilities that often come with outdated technology, keeping your multi-site operations running smoothly.
Do you provide software deployment and M365 migration as part of a rollout?
Absolutely. A technology rollout often involves more than just hardware. We can manage the deployment of new software applications across your entire network or assist with a migration to Microsoft 365. We ensure that all user accounts are properly configured, security policies are applied consistently, and data is migrated without loss. This comprehensive approach ensures that your software environment is just as robust and standardised as your hardware infrastructure across all regional locations.