500+ employees
Big enough that a quiet 30% saving on IT is a real number, not a rounding error.
We're Trini — a small team of IT efficiency consultants that helps corporates quietly cut the waste in their technology budget. For one hour, on the phone, at no cost, we'll listen to what your setup looks like and tell you — candidly — where we think you're overspending. No deck. No NDA. No follow-up pressure. Just a useful hour.
Our practice is deliberately small, so we're picky about fit. Here's what usually makes an engagement work — and makes our free hour worth taking us up on.
Big enough that a quiet 30% saving on IT is a real number, not a rounding error.
Complex enough to be interesting. Not so small that a spreadsheet would do.
On-prem, multi-cloud, three SaaS tools doing one job — the messier, the better.
We work best when the person signing the invoices wants to actually look at them.
These aren't scary numbers. They're normal. Every IT estate in the 500-to-5,000 person range has some version of them. They just take someone from outside the org to notice.
Seats paid, support renewed, never once accessed. We find them almost every time.
The reserved envelope and the actual consumption are usually not on speaking terms.
Different teams bought different things. Nobody ever did the comparison.
The gear is gone. The invoice keeps coming. Auto-renewal is a remarkable thing.
Every engagement draws from most of them. We don't subcontract — the senior who takes your free call is the same one who writes your report. That's the whole team, really.
AWS, GCP, Azure — all of them. We right-size, reserve, and retire whatever you're not actually using.
A full tally of every seat, subscription, and support contract you're paying for, plus the auto-renewals waiting to fire.
When three tools overlap, we figure out which one to keep and help you gracefully exit the others.
On-prem, colo, hybrid — we benchmark what's actually running against what you're paying for.
Where are humans still doing work that software could? We find the ten best places to fix that.
Vendors quote 30% uplifts by default. We sit on your side of the table and quote them back to reality.
Any one of them can be the last. We have no lock-in, no retainer hooks, no "discovery phase" that turns into six months. You get to stop whenever it stops being useful.
The free hour. One phone call, in confidence, with the person who'd actually do the work.
Two weeks inside your invoices, your cloud accounts, your architecture. NDA if you want one.
One clear report. Every finding priced, every recommendation ranked. No 80-slide deck.
We can run the implementation with you, or hand off to your team. Your call — no lock-in.
Most IT budgets aren't overspent — they're unexamined. The difference, compounded over a few years, is usually the cost of a new product line. We built Trini for executives who'd rather have the second conversation than the first one. If that's you, the free hour is genuinely free, and genuinely useful. We'd love to talk.
— The Trini team, Jakarta