An annual technology roadmap should help leadership decide what happens first, what can wait, what depends on other work, and how much uncertainty remains.
1. Summarize the current environment
Document core network equipment, endpoints, servers, cloud services, applications, internet, backups, security tools, vendors, contracts, and major support concerns.
2. Connect business goals
Include planned hiring, new locations, remote work, acquisitions, application changes, compliance requirements, facility changes, and customer-facing initiatives.
3. Separate work by timeframe
4. Record dependencies and ownership
Projects should identify prerequisite decisions, responsible leaders, vendors, contracts, user communication, testing, and handoff.
5. Build a budget view
Separate one-time hardware and project costs from recurring licensing, managed services, internet, warranties, support, and expected lifecycle replacement.
6. Review quarterly
The roadmap is not a static document. Update completed work, new risks, vendor changes, business priorities, actual costs, and lessons from incidents or projects.
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