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Review your network, email, and security environment with a team that understands business IT.
Protecting a business network requires more than antivirus or a firewall. Consistent monitoring, access control, and proactive management help reduce risk across your systems.

Network activity is continuously monitored for suspicious behavior and potential threats. Alerts are investigated before small issues turn into security incidents.
Business firewalls are configured to control what enters and leaves your network. Internet traffic and remote access are secured to reduce exposure to threats.
Workstations and servers are protected against malware, ransomware, and suspicious activity. Security policies ensure every device connected to your network stays protected.
Critical business data is backed up automatically and monitored for failures. Recovery plans ensure systems and files can be restored if something goes wrong.
Buildings are secured using cameras and controlled entry points.
Only approved people reach systems and areas needed for work.
Business activity is watched continuously to identify unusual behavior.
WiFi and cabling are installed to support daily business operations.
Security gaps are addressed before they affect daily operations.


When the right protections and oversight are in place, business owners spend less time worrying about what might go wrong. Strong network and security support creates a calmer work environment by reducing uncertainty, clarifying responsibility, and helping issues get handled before they disrupt the business.
Protecting a business means more than securing computers. Tech365 handles network and security across the entire environment, from office buildings to employee technology, with ongoing monitoring, clear responsibility, and hands-on support when something needs attention.



Employee computers and laptops hold business information and are used every day to get work done. Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) helps watch those devices for harmful activity and limits the impact when something goes wrong, without relying on employees to notice problems themselves.


As businesses rely more on connected systems, problems do not always show up clearly or right away. Small warning signs can go unnoticed while work continues as normal. Ongoing visibility helps businesses stay aware of what is happening across their systems and devices.


Security audits fail or risks go unnoticed
Security aligns with industry standards and expectations
Employees fall for phishing emails
Suspicious emails are filtered before reaching inboxes
Intrusions remain unnoticed for days
Unusual activity is flagged and brought to attention
Malware bypasses outdated protection
Enterprise level anti-malware protection
Guest WiFi exposes business systems
Staff and guest access are kept separate
Open ports leave systems exposed
Network entry points are controlled and limited
Sensitive data is sent without protection
Data is shared using secure methods
Unauthorized logins go unchecked
Access activity is tracked and reviewed
Vulnerabilities remain unpatched
Updates are applied on an ongoing basis
No backups leave files unrecoverable
Backups are maintained with recovery planning
Onsite, by phone, or remote, we resolve issues & keep your team productive.
We listen first, then tailor support that fits your goals, systems, & growth plans.
We align tech, security, & strategy so everything runs smoothly together.
We guide your growth & innovation with steady, realiable local IT support.

We review your environment, learn your goals, and identify risks & roadblocks that hold your business back.

We design a clear technology plan that fits your budget, supports growth, and strengthens your systems.

We deploy the right tools, handle setup and training, and ensure everything runs smoothly from day one.

We monitor systems, apply updates, test backups, and coach users so issues are stopped before they start.
When a shared printer stops working, there can be several possible causes, and it often takes a few checks to identify the issue.
Here is how we typically approach printer problems in an office setting:
✓ Checking how the printer is connected and who is affected
✓ Reviewing printer status, errors, and queued jobs
✓ Confirming computers are pointing to the correct printer
✓ Updating or reinstalling printer software if needed
✓ Testing printing once changes are made to confirm results
Opening a suspicious link does not always mean something is wrong, but it is worth a security check.
Here is how we typically help recover files and protect data going forward:
✓ Identifying what data is missing and where it was last stored
✓ Checking available backups and recovery points
✓ Attempting safe file recovery without causing further damage
✓ Confirming what can and cannot be restored
✓ Putting backup and disaster recovery protections in place for the future
Opening a suspicious link does not always mean something is wrong, but it is worth a security check.
Here is how we typically make sure systems remain secure:
✓ Checking the affected device for any unusual activity
✓ Confirming email, account access, and passwords are still protected
✓ Reviewing recent activity to ensure nothing unexpected occurred
✓ Removing anything unsafe if it is found
✓ Helping reduce future risk by implementing simulated phishing emails
Server outages happen, and there are clear steps we take to restore access and minimize disruption.
Here is how we typically help get teams back up and running:
✓ Identifying what caused the outage and how widespread it is
✓ Bringing critical systems and access back online safely
✓ Checking data integrity to make sure nothing was lost or corrupted
✓ Reviewing server health to prevent repeat issues
✓ Putting safeguards in place to reduce future downtime
When Wi-Fi goes in and out, it is usually tied to a few common setup or signal issues.
Here are some of the things we look at to help get Wi-Fi working more consistently:
✓ Making sure Wi-Fi coverage reaches all the areas you need it
✓ Checking for signal interference from nearby devices or networks
✓ Reviewing router placement and basic configuration
✓ Confirming equipment and software are current
✓ Helping reduce ongoing connection problems over time
Slow computers are usually caused by a few common issues, and they are typically fixable.
Here is how we typically help with slow computer issues:
✓ Removing unnecessary background programs and system clutter
✓ Freeing up storage that can slow performance
✓ Fixing update or software conflicts
✓ Checking hardware for early signs of wear
✓ Keeping systems maintained to help prevent future slowdowns