Managed IT

Infrastructure that stays out of your way.

Managed IT is the operational layer most businesses don't think about until something breaks — and then think about nothing else. Unplanned downtime, security gaps from missed patches, a running list of "we should really fix that" items that never get addressed. It's not a technology problem. It's a consistency problem.

Managed IT is the operational layer most businesses don't think about until something breaks — and then think about nothing else. Unplanned downtime, security gaps from missed patches, a running list of "we should really fix that" items that never get addressed. It's not a technology problem. It's a consistency problem.

When the fundamentals are handled correctly and on schedule, they disappear into the background. Your team stops losing time to IT issues. You stop getting calls about things that should just work. The difference isn't the technology — it's having someone accountable for staying on top of it.

How it works:

Understand Your Setup

I get to know your environment thoroughly at the start of the engagement, and document everything.

Define the Scope

Managed IT is structured as a monthly retainer. You get a predictable monthly cost and someone who is accountable for keeping your systems current, secure, and running.

Monitor + Maintain

I monitor your systems and maintain them on an ongoing basis. You get the same person who set up your systems every time — me.

The Nuts and Bolts

What's included:

Who this is for:

Small businesses between 5 and 50 employees that have outgrown "call someone when it breaks" but aren't large enough to justify a full-time IT person. You need consistent, proactive management — not reactive firefighting.

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Let's get started.

First step is a quick call. No pitch, no pressure — 30 minutes to talk through what's going on in your business.

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