Technical Due Diligence:
Marathon Technology Group has been evaluating businesses’ technical operations for 20 years. Our experience and professional education and certifications allow us to assist businesses at start up, during moves and location expansions, while adding locations and divisions whether across town or the country, and through business acquisitions. Each phase is exciting and unique. Each phase requires thought and planning to ensure success. Let us help you with your growth.
- Hardware sizing and procurement
- Software recommendations and training
- Network stability & security evaluations
- Security audits
- Technical and compliance risk mitigation
- Vendor contract evaluations
- Platform mergers
- Network mergers and migrations

Selling A Business:
Your technological resources have a greater value than the depreciated costs of your hardware. The state of your technology is just as important to the continued success of anyone who buys your business as the experience and professionalism of your staff, the solid relationship you have with your community and your clients, your sales revenues, and the value of the building you own or lease.
The reliability and stability of your network verified through a technical schematic will ensure that whoever buys your business can step in and seamlessly pick up where you left off. There is significant value to the potential buyer to have an abstract of your technical layout. Let us assess and document your technical resources as part of your preparation to sell you business.
Buying A Business:
Don’t’ be as concerned with the brand names of servers, workstations, routers, and switches that comprise the network as the stability and integrity of the data that runs on the network. Marathon Technology Group will accurately assess the current state of the technology that runs the business you’re interested in purchasing and report the findings in a concise and usable manner.
Consider these issues:
- Are software licenses current?
- Who holds the software licenses?
- Can the licenses be transferred through the purchase of the business?
- How is the critical data stored?
- How current are the backups?
- How has the network been maintained?
- Who has remote access to the network?
- How is the network secured internally and externally?
- Can the current network be connected to another location?
- Can the data be migrated from one software package to another?
- What, if any, data conversion costs will there be?
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