Digital Asset Management

Optimising IT Infrastructure
✔ IT management – Evaluation and improvement of IT equipment.
✔ Infrastructure optimisation – Deploying best practice in security, storage and automation.
✔ Compliance – Data processing regulations.
✔ Workflow – Strengthening interactions between teams.
✔ IT support – Handling network, server and workstation issues.
✔ Troubleshooting – Solving IT problems to ensure business processes run smoothly.
Our Expertise Covers
✅ Systems administration – Deployment, integration and troubleshooting of IT systems.
✅ Data backup and security – Implementation of data safeguard processes with Swiss Backup.
✅ ICT/Web project analysis – Assessing user requirements for optimum performance.
✅ Network management and cybersecurity – LAN/WAN, firewall and risk reduction.
✅ Business flow optimisation – Improving operational processes through innovative IT solutions.
✅ IoT & integration of new technologies – Secure deployment of connected devices.
✅ User awareness – Adopting cybersecurity best practices.

macOS & iOS: More Than Just a Trend
A History of Stability & Innovation
The shift to macOS has nothing to do with following the latest trends: it’s a strategic choice based on technical excellence. Based on UNIX (a proprietary variant of Linux), the macOS architecture is significantly more robust, secure and stable than other popular operating systems. These advantages have been further enhanced since Apple switched from PowerPC processors to Intel processors in 2005, and now to Apple Silicon (M Series chips).
No operating system is completely immune from threats, but recent statistics shows that 6.2% of detected malware targets macOS, compared to 54.4% for Windows and 39.4% for Linux. This disparity can be partly explained by the popularity of Windows, which makes it a prime target for cyberattacks.
Breaking the Misconceptions About macOS
🚫 “Macs Are Just for Designers and Creatives”
✅ macOS is widely used in IT, cybersecurity, software development and enterprise environments, offering powerful tools and native scripting language support.
🚫 “Windows is Necessary for Business Applications”
✅ Most enterprise software, including MS Office, ERP/CRM and management tools, run natively on macOS.
🚫 “MacOS is Limited Compared to Windows”
✅ Users who are reluctant to migrate often focus on MS Access or other niche Windows applications, overlooking the advantages of macOS. Not only are there Open Source applications (free for all platforms) that are perfectly suitable, but the Office suites (MS Access aside) are also available for macOS (under licence, of course).
The technological environment is changing
In large organisations, the decision not to change operating systems isn’t just a technical one, it’s also a political one. For decades, Microsoft Office has been the standard for business software.
Many companies are reluctant to change systems because of their dependence on MS Office, Outlook, MSAccess and other proprietary Windows applications. But with macOS now supporting Office 365, cloud collaboration tools, and cross-platform productivity apps, that argument is becoming increasingly obsolete.
Misconceptions about macOS and iOS
1️⃣ Macs are too different from Windows – migrations are difficult
🔹 Reality: While the interface and terminology may differ, macOS is intuitive, well designed and offers a superior user experience (UX). The workflow logic remains the same and the ease of adaptation is quick with a little experience.
2️⃣ Switching to a Mac requires extensive training
🔹 Reality: macOS is designed to be easy to use. Most users find their way around quickly, with trackpad movements, Spotlight search, and Finder structure.
3️⃣ macOS has limited compatibility with enterprise software
🔹 Reality: Most enterprise software, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Slack and VPN solutions, run natively on macOS.
4️⃣ macOS is not as stable or secure for enterprise systems
🔹 Reality: macOS is built on a solid UNIX platform, making it one of the most stable, secure and reliable operating systems available. Its solid structure provides superior protection against malware, system and software failures. Maintenance costs for macOS systems are significantly lower and can be resolved more quickly.
The Importance of UNIX Systems
UNIX has always been the backbone of the most stable and transparent operating systems in computing history. Apple’s macOS operating system, based on Darwin (a certified UNIX system), is a powerful, reliable and well-organised alternative to Windows environments.

Manage your activity efficiently
No matter what system you use, we’re here to guide you through the twists and turns of the digital world. Our expertise and know-how will be useful to you.