Managed IT is an arrangement where an outside team takes ongoing responsibility for the technology a business runs on — devices, networks, security, backups, and support — for a predictable fee, instead of fixing things only when they break. The aim is fewer incidents and less downtime, not just a faster repair.
Good managed IT is preventative: patching, monitoring, backup verification, and access hygiene happen on a schedule, so the dramatic failures are rarer. The honest question for a business is whether it has enough steady technology work to justify a relationship, or whether it mainly needs a project done well once.
We are selective about managed work and say plainly when it is not the right fit.
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