Implementation Process: How We Deploy Solutions

At INFRASI, we utilize a structured, 5-phase implementation methodology to ensure that every deployment—whether a standalone hardware installation or a complex Managed Solution—is seamless, scalable, and optimized for your specific environment.
Phase 01: Planning
Success begins with a clear roadmap. During this initial stage, our team collaborates with your stakeholders to define technical requirements, identify key performance indicators (KPIs), and establish timelines.
- Key Focus: Requirements gathering, site surveys, and resource allocation.
Phase 02: INFRASI Smart Start (Pilot)
We believe in "proving the concept" before a full-scale launch. The Smart Start is a controlled pilot program where we deploy the solution in a subset of your environment.
- Key Focus: Testing real-world performance, validating security protocols, and gathering user feedback.
Phase 03: Optimization
Data from the Smart Start phase is used to refine the solution. We adjust configurations, fine-tune hardware settings, and streamline software integrations to ensure the system is operating at peak efficiency.
- Key Focus: Troubleshooting, configuration hardening, and performance balancing.
Phase 04: Phased Rollout
To minimize operational downtime and risk, we execute the deployment in manageable waves. This allows your team to adapt to the new technology incrementally while we maintain high levels of support during the transition.
- Key Focus: Systematic deployment, team training, and on-site or remote support.
Phase 05: Solution Handoff and Continuous Improvement
Implementation doesn't end once the hardware is installed. We provide a formal handoff with full documentation and transition into a cycle of ongoing monitoring. For Managed Services clients, this phase marks the beginning of our proactive lifecycle management.
- Key Focus: Documentation delivery, final training, and long-term performance monitoring.
Why our process works: By separating the Smart Start and Optimization phases, we eliminate the "guesswork" often found in technology deployments, ensuring that by the time you reach a Phased Rollout, the solution is already battle-tested and ready for production.