Evotec is a small company based in Mikołów, in the Silesia region of Poland. We provide our customers with professional services, outsourcing, and consulting in all IT-related topics.
💡 Outsourcing
Evotec helps small and medium-sized businesses to stop worrying about their IT infrastructure needs. We can take all or just some of your services.
💡 Consulting
Evotec can handle all your IT consulting and project needs. We will work on a solution that makes sense for you, your business, and your budget.
💡 Integrations
Evotec can handle all your implementation and integration needs. Got a new software you need to be installed and configured? We make it happen.
💡 Software
We offer software designed to fulfill the task you need taken care of. No software on the market? We will make it for you.
💡 Migrations
We provide migration services from older systems or software to new versions. Whether it's Microsoft, VMWare, or Symantec, we can help.
💡 Audits
We help small and medium-sized businesses to stop worrying about their IT infrastructure needs. We can take all or just some of your services.
Check out our latest blog posts to see a snapshot of our technical expertise. We tackle a wide range of diverse challenges every day, demanding an innovative approach. Whether it involves legacy on-premises infrastructure or cutting-edge technology, we are always ready to provide assistance. legacy on-premise infrastructure or the latest technology, there's always a place where we can help.
As part of my daily development, I create lots of code that I subsequently comment on and leave to ensure I understand what I tried, what worked, and what didn't. This is my usual method of solving a problem. Sure, I could commit it to git and then look it up, and I do that, but that doesn't change my behavior where I happen to have lots of “junk” inside of my functions that stay commented out. While this works for me, and I've accepted this as part of my process, I don't believe this should be part of the production code on PowerShellGallery or when the code is deployed.
Today I saw an article from Christian Ritter, “PowerShell: Creating an “empty” PSCustomObject” on X that got me curious. Do people create empty objects like Christian proposes? I want to offer an alternative to Christian's article, which uses OrderedDictionary and converts to PSCustomObject.
I was scrolling X (aka Twitter) today and saw this blog post, “PowerShell: Report On-Premises Active Directory Accounts that are Synchronized with Azure AD Connect” by Kevin Trent. I like reading blog posts as I tend to learn some new things and see how people tend to solve their problems.
I had a long day today when my long-running script (10 hours) gave me weird errors with Microsoft Graph for Teams. Finally, I solved my mistakes and reran the hand to see if the report would be complete this time. Surprisingly, it gave me an error I'd never seen before. “Function cannot be created because function capacity 4096 has been exceeded for this scope”. The error is at least weird because it's shown on a production server where I've just a handful of PowerShell modules installed, and I've never seen it on my development machine where I've over 200 modules.
I had this little issue today when I tried to schedule the Microsoft Graph script to run as a service account on a certificate. To my surprise, even tho I had all permissions required, I was getting this error message: Connect-MgGraph: Keyset does not exist. Something that didn't show up for my user.
💡 What we do
Evotec's outsourcing department is specializing in helping out small and medium-sized businesses. However, we also work for large corporations on a contract basis. We strive to offer the best service for all topics related to IT. Our goal is to provide a complete set of IT services, so we offer our Clients a complete takeover of their existing infrastructure, including server management, desktop management, and network management. We solve all our Client problems on all possible levels, so our clients don't have to worry about anything and focus on their core business and not constantly worry about their IT infrastructure.
💡 How can we help with your IT
Evotec acts as your full IT department. Our Service Desk provides knowledgeable & friendly tech support for your employees. Our administrators support your servers from behind the scenes, and our managers are always there to support you with planning your IT needs. We reduce downtime, boost productivity and specialize in reducing IT budgets with our flat monthly rates. Evotec monitors, backups, repairs, and maintains your computers, servers, and network for total peace of mind.