Harmony Tech
Harmony Tech is focused on serving small to mid-sized businesses throughout central Florida; while offering managed services, managed security, VoIP and other technology solutions at a fraction of the cost of high-overhead, high-markup national firms.
From the beginning, Harmony Tech was never destined to be a typical technology solution provider. We didn’t want the bureaucracy, the revolving door of employees, or outrageous egos that we knew drove many companies. Instead, our priorities were fixed from the beginning on three things – doing great work, treating our employees extremely well, and exceeding our client’s expectations.
Our big idea is really pretty simple; we want to become an organization comprised of the right people who help our clients by implementing intelligent technology solutions.
By taking the time to learn about your company and industry, we can work together to build the best combination of technology and processes available to deliver a complete, turn-key solution. While other businesses come and go, you can count on Harmony Tech to always be there.
IT Asset and Documentation Management: The Backbone You Only Notice When It Is Missing
A small business calls their IT provider first thing Monday. The server that runs their main line-of-business application is down. The person who originally set it up left the company eight months ago. Nobody has the admin password. Nobody is sure where the backups live, or whether they have been running. Nobody knows how old
A small business calls their IT provider first thing Monday. The server that runs their main line-of-business application is down. The person who originally set it up left the company eight months ago. Nobody has the admin password. Nobody is sure where the backups live, or whether they have been running. Nobody knows how old
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What Is a vCIO? A Plain-English Guide for Small Business Owners
If you have spent any time shopping for IT help, you have probably run into the term vCIO. It gets used in sales meetings, sprinkled through proposals, and printed on service menus, usually without anyone stopping to explain what it actually means. Most owners nod along and move on. This is the plain-English version. No
If you have spent any time shopping for IT help, you have probably run into the term vCIO. It gets used in sales meetings, sprinkled through proposals, and printed on service menus, usually without anyone stopping to explain what it actually means. Most owners nod along and move on. This is the plain-English version. No
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What Really Happens When You Lose Data in Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace
Most business owners I talk to believe the same thing about their email and files. It lives in the cloud, so it is safe. Microsoft runs it, or Google runs it, and those are two of the largest technology companies on the planet. If something goes wrong, surely they can get the data back. It
Most business owners I talk to believe the same thing about their email and files. It lives in the cloud, so it is safe. Microsoft runs it, or Google runs it, and those are two of the largest technology companies on the planet. If something goes wrong, surely they can get the data back. It
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Patch Management: Why the Most Common Way Into Your Network Is Also the Most Preventable
For years, the usual answer to “how do attackers get into a business” was some version of “someone clicked a bad link” or “someone reused a weak password.” That held true for a long time. It is not the top answer anymore. In its 2026 report analyzing more than 22,000 confirmed breaches, Verizon found that
For years, the usual answer to “how do attackers get into a business” was some version of “someone clicked a bad link” or “someone reused a weak password.” That held true for a long time. It is not the top answer anymore. In its 2026 report analyzing more than 22,000 confirmed breaches, Verizon found that
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Identity Is the New Perimeter: The Case for Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR)
For a long time, security had a clear shape. You put a firewall at the edge of your network, you kept the bad traffic out, and you trusted more or less everything on the inside. The office was the castle. The firewall was the wall. If you were inside, you belonged. That model made sense
For a long time, security had a clear shape. You put a firewall at the edge of your network, you kept the bad traffic out, and you trusted more or less everything on the inside. The office was the castle. The firewall was the wall. If you were inside, you belonged. That model made sense
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The Proposed HIPAA Security Rule: A Step-by-Step Guide for Medical and Dental Practices
If you run a medical or dental practice, you have probably heard that HIPAA is about to get a lot stricter. That is partly true and partly premature, and the difference matters for how you spend your time and money this year. Here is the honest status. In January 2025, the HHS Office for Civil
If you run a medical or dental practice, you have probably heard that HIPAA is about to get a lot stricter. That is partly true and partly premature, and the difference matters for how you spend your time and money this year. Here is the honest status. In January 2025, the HHS Office for Civil
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Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR): Why Your Insurer and Your Compliance Framework Now Expect It
For years, the security conversation for a small business started and ended with antivirus. You installed it, it scanned for known bad files, and everyone moved on. That model is quietly being retired, and not because a vendor decided you needed something new to buy. Two forces from outside the security industry are driving the
For years, the security conversation for a small business started and ended with antivirus. You installed it, it scanned for known bad files, and everyone moved on. That model is quietly being retired, and not because a vendor decided you needed something new to buy. Two forces from outside the security industry are driving the
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The Case for DNS Filtering
Every device on your network does the same thing thousands of times a day, and almost nobody thinks about it. Before a laptop loads a website, before an email client fetches an image, before a printer phones home for a firmware update, it asks a question: “What is the address for this domain name?” That
Every device on your network does the same thing thousands of times a day, and almost nobody thinks about it. Before a laptop loads a website, before an email client fetches an image, before a printer phones home for a firmware update, it asks a question: “What is the address for this domain name?” That
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AI Cyberattacks and Small Business: A Calm Plan for What to Do Now
You did not start your company to become a cybersecurity expert. You run a dental office, a medical practice, a law firm, or a small business somewhere around Orlando, and you would rather think about patients, clients, and payroll than about hackers. Then a headline lands in your feed warning that AI is about to
You did not start your company to become a cybersecurity expert. You run a dental office, a medical practice, a law firm, or a small business somewhere around Orlando, and you would rather think about patients, clients, and payroll than about hackers. Then a headline lands in your feed warning that AI is about to
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Are You Wasting Money on Cyber Insurance?
I’m telling some of my potential clients to stop paying for cyber insurance. Not all of them. Some of them. And before that sentence gets me in trouble with every insurance broker in Central Florida, let me explain what I actually mean — because it isn’t “insurance is a scam.” It’s something more specific, and
I’m telling some of my potential clients to stop paying for cyber insurance. Not all of them. Some of them. And before that sentence gets me in trouble with every insurance broker in Central Florida, let me explain what I actually mean — because it isn’t “insurance is a scam.” It’s something more specific, and
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