How we help
Whatever brought you here, we’ve probably seen it before.
Leaving a break-fix vendor
Leaving a break-fix vendor
Break-fix pricing looks cheap until you add up what it actually costs: a vendor who only gets paid when something breaks has no reason to stop things from breaking. Nobody's watching in between visits, so small problems tend to surface as full outages instead.
When you switch, we start with a real assessment of what's actually running today, not assumptions, then move you onto one flat monthly plan covering monitoring, patching, security, and support together. Migration is planned around your schedule, not ours.
Talk to us about thisLost our IT person
Lost our IT person
The hardest part usually isn't the workload. It's that the person who left took the institutional knowledge with them: passwords, quirks, workarounds nobody ever wrote down.
We treat this as an urgent onboarding, mapping your whole environment quickly so there's never a single point of failure again. You get a team behind the business instead of one person carrying all of it.
Talk to us about thisSecurity incident or scare
Security incident or scare
Whether something already happened or you just had a close call, the priority is the same: contain it, figure out exactly what was exposed, and fix the actual gap instead of just the symptom.
After that, we build in the monitoring and hardening that should have caught it the first time, so this becomes the last time. We move fast when it's urgent, and we're honest about what we find.
Talk to us about thisFacing a compliance audit
Facing a compliance audit
HIPAA audits, SOC questionnaires, a client's security review: these have a way of landing on your desk with less runway than you'd like. Most of the work is proving controls you may already have and closing the real gaps in the ones you don't.
We help assemble the documentation and fix what's actually missing (access logs, encryption, tested backups) so it holds up to real scrutiny, not paperwork that only looks good until someone asks a follow-up question.
Talk to us about thisOutsourcing IT for the first time
Outsourcing IT for the first time
If you've never had a real IT partner before, the goal is a calm, no-jargon onboarding, not a sales pitch dressed up as a "digital transformation." We start with where your business actually is today.
You get a plan sized to your business now that can grow with you: not a bloated enterprise package, and not a bare-minimum contract that leaves the real risks uncovered.
Talk to us about thisOutgrown our current setup
Outgrown our current setup
What worked at ten employees quietly stops working at forty. Surprise IT bills start showing up, one person ends up holding all the knowledge, and a pile of point solutions from different vendors grows with nobody owning the whole picture.
We do a full environment assessment and rebuild the plan around where your business is headed, not just where it's been. That usually means consolidating everything under one team and one bill instead of several.
Talk to us about thisNeed to augment our IT team
Need to augment our IT team
You already have IT staff, just not enough of them, or not the specific security and infrastructure depth a growing business eventually needs. That's a common, sensible place to be.
We work alongside your existing team in a co-managed setup, taking on security, infrastructure, and after-hours monitoring while your team keeps doing what they're already good at, without any territorial nonsense about who owns what.
Talk to us about thisAdopting AI without new security gaps
Adopting AI without new security gaps
Everyone wants the productivity tools rolled out. Almost nobody's asking what data those tools now have access to, or where it actually goes once it leaves your network.
We help roll out AI tools alongside the access controls, data governance, and monitoring that should go with them, so adoption doesn't quietly become your biggest unmanaged security gap.
Talk to us about thisJust exploring options
Just exploring options
There's no fire to put out and no incoming audit. You're just making sure you're not missing something important, which is a good instinct, and exactly what the free assessment is for.
You get a real, honest look at where your network and security actually stand today, with no pressure attached, whether or not you ever become a client.
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