One system. Eight instruments. Scores you can defend.
Most IT assessments are a consultant's opinion formatted as a Word document. Ours run on a platform we built, with a scoring model designed to survive scrutiny from a board, an insurer, or a buyer's deal team. We publish how the machine works. The question banks behind it are proprietary; that is the product.
How the scoring thinks
Anchored, not opinionated
Every 1-5 question carries behavioral anchors: what a 1, a 3, and a 5 concretely look like. Two assessors reach the same score because the score is defined, not felt.
Evidence beats opinion
Claims without shown evidence cap at 3. "We back up daily" scores differently from a restore test performed while we watch. This single rule is why our scores hold up in front of a board.
Red flags override averages
Some answers are dangerous regardless of your average. Critical flags force a domain red: your average is fine, these things can kill you. High flags cap a domain at amber. A 72% score never hides five lethal gaps.
Honest coverage
Unanswered questions are "not yet assessed," never "worst answer." Every report discloses exactly what was assessed. A deliberately compressed run (a two-week DD window, a day-60 repeat) stays honest about its own scope.
What you receive
A branded report: domain heatmap, red flags in two tiers, prioritized findings with effort estimates, a roadmap, and where the cohort allows it, a benchmark against comparable Belgian mid-market assessments (cohort size always disclosed). Delivered as a secure share link with expiry and a PDF. Delivered scores are frozen: your report never changes after the fact.
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We will email you a sample IT Health Assessment, built on illustrative data, so you can see exactly what a Galactus assessment delivers.
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