Industries

IT Services for Professional Services Firms

Cloud-first environments for teams whose product is their people's time.

What does a professional services firm need from IT?

Firms billing time need dependable access, fast support and low friction. That usually means a well-configured Microsoft 365 tenant, managed devices that can be shipped to a new hire anywhere, sane file and collaboration structure, MFA and Conditional Access instead of VPN dependence, and protection for the client data and email the firm runs on.

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Cloud-first, without loose ends

Most of these firms have no reason to run servers. The work is making the cloud environment coherent: identity groups that drive licensing, device enrollment that provisions a laptop unattended, file architecture that scales past the first fifty projects, and offboarding that actually removes access.

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What we deliver

  • Microsoft 365 and Entra ID design and administration
  • Intune device provisioning and compliance
  • SharePoint, OneDrive and Teams structure
  • MFA, Conditional Access and secure external collaboration
  • Endpoint protection and email security
  • Microsoft 365 data protection and recovery
  • Help desk for distributed employees
  • Technology budgeting as headcount changes
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Onboarding speed is a real metric

A new consultant should be productive the morning they start. Provisioning that depends on someone manually configuring a laptop is where that goes wrong, and it is a solved problem with modern device management.

Common questions

Straight answers, no sales theater.

We're fully remote. Do you still work with us?

Yes. Distributed teams are straightforward with cloud identity, managed devices and remote support; onsite work is coordinated where it is needed.

Do we need a VPN?

Often not. Cloud applications with Conditional Access are usually a better model than routing everything through a tunnel.

Schedule an IT assessment.

We review your network, security posture, cloud tenant and recovery plan, then hand you a plain-language report of what we found and what it means for the business.