
Fast, dependable IT support and fully managed IT for Oakville businesses — on-site engineers a short hop down the QEW, a 24/7 helpdesk that actually answers, and security, cloud and backup handled for you.
Ongoing managed IT or a one-off problem — tell us which and we'll respond accordingly.
We won't sell your data or send you marketing you didn't ask for.
Trusted by businesses in Oakville, across Halton, and North America
A lot of Oakville businesses — corporate offices along the QEW and Winston Park, professional and financial firms near downtown and Bronte, clinics and practices across town — call us when their one IT person leaves, a provider goes quiet, or nothing has been documented. We take over the helpdesk, secure the environment, get backups tested, and put it all in writing, so day-to-day IT stops hanging on any single person.
Every organization is different, and we'd rather understand yours before recommending anything. The first conversation costs nothing and often ends with us telling you what not to spend money on.
A responsive service desk your staff can actually reach, with tickets owned rather than passed around the queue.
Endpoint detection, email security and phishing training layered together — the standard your clients and insurers now expect.
Immutable backups, restores tested regularly, and a recovery plan you've seen work before you ever need it.
Microsoft 365 done right, plus a licensing review that routinely finds head-office seats and features quietly going to waste.
Wi-Fi, cabling and firewalls engineered for your building — a Winston Park office and a Bronte storefront aren't the same job.
Budget, roadmap and technology strategy at a board-ready level — without a full-time executive salary.
Oakville is served from our Mississauga office, about 20 minutes down the QEW, and that's where onsite visits are dispatched from. Remote support is immediate regardless of location, and we'd rather say that plainly than claim an Oakville address we don't keep.
For planned work, on the date we agree. For emergencies, as fast as travel from our Mississauga office down the QEW allows — realistically 20 to 30 minutes plus dispatch time. Anything more specific gets committed in the agreement, not on a web page.
No. Plenty of clients start with a one-off problem or a short engagement. If the only thing keeping a client is the contract, the relationship has already failed.
Yes — co-managed arrangements are common. Your internal person keeps the relationships and context, and we cover depth, out-of-hours, and the specialisms one person can't reasonably hold.
It depends on headcount, complexity, and how much you want covered. We'd rather scope it properly and give you a real number than publish a per-user figure that turns out not to apply to you.
Tell us what's not working. We'll be honest about whether we're the right fit and what it would realistically involve.