How long will it take to switch IT providers?

Switching IT providers

 

For Australian businesses with 10–200 employees, switching IT providers typically takes 30 to 90 days, depending on infrastructure complexity, documentation quality, and security maturity.

  • 10–25 employees → 2–4 weeks
  • 25–75 employees → 30–60 days
  • 75–200 employees → 60–90 days

The timeline depends on cloud usage, multi-site connectivity (NBN/fibre), compliance requirements, and cooperation from the outgoing provider. A structured transition plan significantly reduces disruption and security exposure during the changeover.

Here’s what the process usually looks like.

 

The 5-Phase IT Transition Framework

 

Phase 1: Discovery & Documentation (Week 1–2)

This includes:

  • Reviewing Microsoft 365 tenancy
  • Auditing Azure or cloud infrastructure
  • Network and firewall assessment
  • User and admin access review
  • Backup validation
  • Asset inventory

Many Australian SMEs lack complete documentation — which can extend this phase.

 

Phase 2: Security Stabilisation (Week 2–4)

Before full takeover:

  • Admin credential resets
  • MFA enforcement
  • Endpoint security deployment
  • Firewall rule review
  • Backup integrity testing

Cyber insurance requirements often drive urgency in this stage.

 

Phase 3: Tool Deployment & Monitoring Setup (Week 3–6)

Activities include:

  • Installing remote monitoring agents
  • Deploying endpoint protection (EDR)
  • Configuring helpdesk systems
  • Setting patch management policies
  • Onboarding users to support channels

Agent deployment across 50 staff typically takes 3–7 business days.

 

Phase 4: User Communication & Go-Live (Week 4–8)

Critical step:

  • Staff onboarding email
  • Support portal introduction
  • Escalation process defined
  • SLA confirmation
  • Executive alignment meeting

Clear communication prevents confusion during the switch.

 

Phase 5: Stabilisation & Optimisation (Week 6–12)

After go-live:

  • Resolve inherited technical debt
  • Replace outdated security tools
  • Optimise cloud configurations
  • Conduct first strategy review
  • Deliver 12-month IT roadmap

Most environments stabilise within 30–60 days post-transition.

 

What Can Delay an IT Transition in Australia?

Common blockers include:

  • Uncooperative outgoing provider
  • Missing Microsoft 365 global admin access
  • Undocumented legacy servers
  • Multi-site NBN reconfiguration
  • Data residency or hosting changes
  • Complex firewall configurations

Weather-related disruptions and regional connectivity can also impact timelines.

 

Real Brisbane Example

A 65-employee Brisbane accounting firm transitioned from a reactive IT provider with minimal documentation.

Timeline:

  • Discovery: 10 days
  • Security remediation: 2 weeks
  • Monitoring deployment: 3 weeks
  • Stabilisation complete: 55 days

Results:

  • 40% reduction in support tickets
  • MFA rolled out to 100% of users
  • Backup recovery testing validated
  • Average response time reduced to under 20 minutes

 

Will There Be Downtime?

In most structured transitions:

  • Email migration downtime = minimal or none
  • Remote monitoring changeover = invisible to users
  • Security upgrades may require brief after-hours reboots

When properly planned, transitions occur with minimal business disruption.

 

How to Ensure a Smooth Switch

Before signing:

  • Confirm ownership of Microsoft tenancy
  • Secure all admin credentials
  • Review backup restoration capability
  • Confirm billing overlap period
  • Request a written transition plan

If your business cannot tolerate prolonged downtime, insist on a documented transition roadmap.

 

Final Thoughts: Switching IT Providers Is Less Disruptive Than Most Think

For most Australian businesses, switching IT providers is a structured, manageable process — not a high-risk event. With proper planning, most 10–200 employee organisations transition within 30–90 days with minimal disruption. The key is choosing a provider with a documented onboarding process, clear communication, and strong security controls from day one.

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