Chief Technology Officer (CTO) as a Service – Align Innovation & Growth | Pentalog

CTO as a Service

Add senior technical leadership to align technology and business goals.

Your Technology Strategy in the Hands of Experts 

For fast-moving companies, managing tech can be a distraction. Choosing Pentalog's Chief Technology Officer as a Service makes easier work of accessing hard-to-find senior technical leadership. It helps connect business goals with technical solutions and keeps you up to date with industry good practices. By collaborating with company leadership, this role works to build and implement a technical roadmap aligned with delivery and growth objectives. 

CTO as a Service

  1. Technology Maturity Assessment

    The CTO can assess where the company stands regarding its digital competitiveness (for example from a technology innovation and legacy perspective). While they don't need to be an expert on every technology, the CTO will ensure business continuity in those matters is regularly addressed by the team. 

    They will also perform a company assessment using Pentalog’s Maturity Models, covering: 

    • Infrastructure & DevOps  
    • Architecture  
    • Engineering Practices  
    • Governance  
    • Skills  
    • People Pulse  
    • Security  
    • Testing  
    • Turnover  
  2. Technology Strategic Positioning

    The CTO will help the executive management team form a vision that guides the acquisition, allocation, and management of IT resources, aligning them with the organizational objectives to ensure the business strategy can be realized.   

  3. Technology Governance

    The CTO will be an enabler for Technology Governance to raise efficiency, and make decisions based on the maturity of all areas, measured through the right Technology Governance processes. 

    A proper Technology Governance process is critical to ensure that Technology and its resources are used effectively, efficiently and generate business value.  

    The CTO may establish processes and metrics for the efficient use of the Technology resources in the company, such as ways to measure the maturity curve of the organization’s best practices, a process to evaluate the efficiency of the roles present in the IT department of the organization, promote agility and shorter time to market by establishing decision-making authority at the right levels of the IT organization, and similar other Technology Governance aspects. 

  4. Technology Decision Log

    Similar to the ADR (Architectural Decision Record), every Technology decision should also be thoroughly documented and reviewed. The CTO will create a Technology Decision Log item for every significant decision that affects the company, describing the decision, its context, and its consequences.  

    This is essential for a smooth transfer of responsibilities to the next CTO. 

  5. Technology Roadmap

    The CTO will build a Technology Roadmap that makes it easier to prioritize and organize Technology initiatives and work items. This helps with prioritizing the objectives and requirements into a high-level strategic plan that will inform all downstream decisions. 

    The Technology Roadmap is useful to both stakeholders looking at the Technology deliverables and for communicating the strategic plan with the right constituents. 

  6. CTO Legacy

    We begin every journey with the same important question, “What do we leave behind?”. Our CTOs put high emphasis on documentation and transparency of all the activities, establishing documented processes, and using well-known industry-approved practices and tactics. This means when the time comes to hire the next CTO, the transition is as smooth as possible.  

    We consider it an essential part of our mission to establish the required policies. Our aim is to enable the next team taking over the Technology Office to confidently build on our legacy rather than rebuild a new foundation.