Practice 04 — Consulting & Advisory

Sometimes the right call
is not to build.

Microsoft Cloud advisory, ECM strategy, and IT developer expertise on call. Cloud readiness assessments, architecture reviews, and long-range roadmaps from people who've delivered the work — not just sketched it on a slide.

§ A — Capabilities

What we deliver.

Six advisory services. Each one ends with a written deliverable you can take to a sponsor, a board, or a different vendor. We tell you when not to build.

01

Cloud readiness assessments

A short, honest assessment that tells you whether your organization is ready to move workloads to cloud — what to fix first, what to defer, what to leave on-premise.

02

ECM strategy & audits

Information-architecture audits, repository health reviews, and migration strategy work for SharePoint, FileNet, and OpenText estates.

03

Architecture reviews

Independent review of an in-flight design or a vendor's proposal — with the issues called out plainly and the alternatives written up clearly.

04

Roadmap development

12-, 18-, 36-month technology roadmaps with sequencing, dependencies, and the specific decisions you'll need to make at each gate.

05

IT staff augmentation

Cleared in-house specialists embedded into your team for a defined window — .NET, Power Platform, SharePoint, ECM, cloud architecture — measured on outcomes, not utilization.

06

Vendor & tooling selection

Evaluation, RFP support, and reference-architecture work for organizations deciding between SaaS platforms, integrators, or build-versus-buy paths.

§ B — Selected work

Advisory and architecture review for a federal program.

Public Prosecution Service of Canada
Federal · National Fine Recovery Program
2022 2023
Advisory and architecture review

An independent look at a long-running federal program.

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada administers the National Fine Recovery Program — the standing assignment from the Attorney General of Canada to recover unpaid federal fines and related surcharges imposed by criminal courts, and to undertake legal proceedings on behalf of the Crown when collection requires it. The program has carried that mandate since 2007.

The 2022–2023 engagement provided an independent advisory and architecture review of the platform supporting the program — current-state assessment, target-state options, and recommendations sized to the program's federal operational scale and its evolving evidence and reporting needs.

Engagement
2022 – 2023
Type
Advisory · Architecture review
Sector
Federal · GoC

Program: PPSC — National Fine Recovery Program

Need an honest second look?

Email info@walvis.ca