SafeCore — your engineering partner in IT infrastructure and cybersecurity

Training and Knowledge Transfer

Training

The system keeps working when the contractor is not around

SafeCore runs training for the client’s IT specialists and staff. The company’s goal is not only to deliver a solution, but to make sure the technology is used effectively and safely over the long term. Training is built around your environment, not around abstract examples.

  • Іконка реалізованих проєктів 5 training formats from workshops to ongoing support
  • Іконка досвіду роботи 7 of 8 stages where training sits in the SafeCore approach
  • Іконка часу відповіді 4 steps from assessing needs to support
  • Іконка задоволених клієнтів 5 outcomes that stay with your team

Service scope

What training covers

The format is chosen to fit the audience: a technical team and end users need different things.

  • Інженерна експертиза

    Administrator training

    We prepare your technical team to maintain the systems that have been rolled out on their own.

  • Навчання команди

    Technical workshops

    We work through the system hands-on, using real tasks from your environment.

  • Комплексний підхід

    Information security training

    We explain to staff how their everyday actions affect how protected the organisation is.

  • Preparing users for new systems

    We prepare end users for the transition so the new processes are not worked around.

  • Advisory support after the rollout

    We stay available through the period when the team works with the system on its own for the first time.

Scope boundaries. Provided separately: implementation and system integration — rolling the systems out itself, and technical and project documentation — the instructions and procedures the training builds on.

Situations

When your team needs training

The most expensive problems in operation come not from the technology but from not knowing how to work with it.

  • The system is in place, nobody can run it

    The solution is live, but the team works it out by trial and error, and every call to the contractor costs time.

  • The administrator has changed

    The person who knew the environment has left. The new specialist inherited the systems with no explanation and no context.

  • The knowledge rests on one person

    One specialist understands how it all works. Their absence stops anything out of the ordinary.

  • Users work around the new processes

    The system runs as intended, but people carry on the old way — and that is exactly where the risks appear.

Process

How the training runs

Materials are prepared for your environment, so the team works with what they will see every day.

  1. Defining needs and audience

    We establish who needs training and in what: administrators, staff or end users. The output is a programme for specific groups.

  2. Preparing the materials

    We build the programme on examples from your environment rather than template scenarios. The output is material that can be reused.

  3. Running the training

    We run workshops and training sessions in the format agreed with you. The output is a team that works with the system on its own.

  4. Advisory support

    We stay available after the training ends. The output is answers to the questions that only appear once the system is in use.

Training is step 7 in the SafeCore approach: it follows the system launch and comes before technical support. The full approach.

What is needed from the client — defined participant groups, agreed timing and access to the environment the training is run on.

Result

What you receive as a result

What the training produces stays with your team and does not disappear when the project ends.

  • Administrators ready to maintain the systems on their own
  • A team that understands the architecture of its own environment
  • Users prepared to work with the new systems
  • Staff who know the information security rules
  • Advisory support after the rollout

Questions

Frequently asked questions about training

How long does the training take?

The duration depends on the make-up of the groups and the depth of the programme: preparing users for a new system and training administrators are tasks of different size. The schedule is drawn up once the audience and the programme are set, and is fitted around your working rhythm.

What does the cost depend on?

On the number of groups, the size of the programme and how far the materials have to be built for your environment from scratch. The calculation is made once the programme has been agreed. The initial discussion of the task commits you to nothing.

What is needed from our team?

Defined participant groups, agreed timing and access to the environment the training is run on. For technical workshops it helps to collect the questions administrators have accumulated in advance — the programme is adjusted around them.

Can we order training on its own?

Yes. Training is not tied to whoever implemented the system: the programme is built for your environment regardless of the contractor. If you also need instructions and procedures, those are prepared separately under technical documentation.

What format does the training take?

The format is agreed in advance and depends on the audience: technical workshops require working on the environment, while user preparation means shorter sessions with more participants. Advisory support applies once the sessions are over.

Next step

Ready to pass the expertise to your team?

Start with a conversation about the task — the scope and timelines are set after the preliminary analysis.

Full cycle

Related service areas

Training completes the cycle: after implementation the team gets the system, the documentation and the knowledge.