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We work in a range of industries, expanding services to include our own Security Operations Center (SOC) and a remote IT Service Desk based out of Charlottetown & Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
We are passionate about bringing enterprise-level productivity, scalability, and security to small and medium businesses.
Making Invisible IT Work Visible and Valuable
When technology is quiet, it is easy to assume nothing is happening.
When technology is quiet, it is easy to assume nothing is happening.
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Connecting IT Structure to Financial Predictability
IT spending is one of the hardest operational costs to forecast.
IT spending is one of the hardest operational costs to forecast.
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Defining the Modern Standard for a High-Functioning IT Environment
Organizations know when IT is broken. What leadership teams often miss is quieter underperformance that doesn’t stop the business outright but slows it down every day.
Organizations know when IT is broken. What leadership teams often miss is quieter underperformance that doesn’t stop the business outright but slows it down every day.
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Introducing Hatz AI: Starport's Secure AI Solution for Your Business
Every business we talk to is asking the same question right now: "What should we be doing with AI?"
Every business we talk to is asking the same question right now: "What should we be doing with AI?"
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What Proactive Cybersecurity Actually Looks Like in a Managed Environment
It is easy to mistake having cybersecurity tools for having a proactive cybersecurity strategy. Tools are in place. Antivirus is running. Updates are applied. Alerts are monitored. On the surface, everything appears covered.
It is easy to mistake having cybersecurity tools for having a proactive cybersecurity strategy. Tools are in place. Antivirus is running. Updates are applied. Alerts are monitored. On the surface, everything appears covered.
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Vendor Sprawl: The Silent Cost in Your IT Environment
Growing businesses set out to accumulate multiple IT vendors. It just happens.
Growing businesses set out to accumulate multiple IT vendors. It just happens.
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Why “Set It and Forget It” IT Environments Fall Behind
IT environments rarely fail all at once. More often, they drift out of alignment with the business. At first, everything works as expected. Systems are deployed, tools are implemented, and operations run smoothly. Over time, small gaps begin to appear. Software versions fall behind. Hardware ages quietly. Workarounds become permanent. Before long, what once felt stable starts to feel restrictive.
IT environments rarely fail all at once. More often, they drift out of alignment with the business. At first, everything works as expected. Systems are deployed, tools are implemented, and operations run smoothly. Over time, small gaps begin to appear. Software versions fall behind. Hardware ages quietly. Workarounds become permanent. Before long, what once felt stable starts to feel restrictive.
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Why Most IT Reporting Fails Leadership
Most leadership teams lack clarity in their reporting.
Most leadership teams lack clarity in their reporting.
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What Actually Happens in the First 90 Days with a New IT Partner
For most Operations Managers, switching IT partners comes with a familiar set of concerns. You’re taking responsibility for how the transition will affect your team, your workflows, and your day-to-day stability, all while evaluating new and unfamiliar options for IT providers.
For most Operations Managers, switching IT partners comes with a familiar set of concerns. You’re taking responsibility for how the transition will affect your team, your workflows, and your day-to-day stability, all while evaluating new and unfamiliar options for IT providers.
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When “Good Enough” IT Starts Holding Back Growth
It’s easy to assume that if nothing is broken, nothing needs to change. For many business leaders, “good enough” IT feels like a success. Systems are stable, work gets done, and there are no urgent issues pulling focus away from the business.
It’s easy to assume that if nothing is broken, nothing needs to change. For many business leaders, “good enough” IT feels like a success. Systems are stable, work gets done, and there are no urgent issues pulling focus away from the business.
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