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The same discipline, shaped to your industry.

Every environment we run gets the documented, audited, least-privilege treatment. What changes by industry is what we protect first, which regulators we prepare you for, and how the physical footprint gets engineered.

Real estate & property management

Multi-site by nature: leasing offices, management offices, and properties that each need connectivity, cameras, door access, and someone to call. We run the whole footprint as one environment, with per-property circuits sourced to what actually serves the address (fiber where it exists, fixed wireless or satellite where it does not), building systems on their own network segments, and onboarding runbooks tuned to seasonal leasing staff.

Deal flow lives in email and e-signature, so deliverability, DMARC anti-spoofing (wire fraud aimed at closings is an industry epidemic), and tested backup of the transaction record get first-class treatment.

Financial services

Our leadership ran technology inside a federally chartered bank and a major capital markets firm, so the expectations here are home turf: books-and-records retention (SEC 17a-4 style), examiner-ready evidence files, access reviews that actually happen, and change control with a paper trail.

RIAs, funds, lenders, and ISOs get the stack underwriters and regulators ask about: MFA everywhere, 24/7 monitoring, archiving with legal hold, tested restores, and a vCISO who can sit in front of your compliance consultant or your client’s due-diligence questionnaire without flinching.

Legal

Confidentiality is the product. Matter-centric permissions in the document management system, ethical walls enforced technically rather than by memo, and eDiscovery-ready retention across email and files. Deadline culture means downtime tolerance is near zero, so backup targets are written in minutes, not days, and drilled.

We support the practice management and DMS platforms firms actually run, and the conference rooms where depositions and client meetings happen get the same managed treatment as the servers.

Professional services

Accounting, consulting, engineering, and agencies bill time, so every ticket that steals an hour has an invoice attached. The service model fits the rhythm of the work: seasonal surge support around deadlines, per-client data segregation where engagements demand it, and the collaboration stack (Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace) governed so client files never wander.

When a client questionnaire or an insurance renewal lands, the evidence file answers it, which increasingly is the difference between winning the engagement and explaining a gap.

Healthcare & medical practices

Practices, clinics, and healthcare-adjacent businesses run under HIPAA, and we build to it: encrypted devices, access controls mapped to roles, business associate agreements in place, audit logging turned on, and an evidence file that answers an OCR inquiry or a payer audit with documents. EHR platforms get supported with their vendors managed, uptime treated as patient-facing, and backups drilled because a practice without its schedule and charts is closed.

The physical layer matters here too: exam room devices on segmented networks, cameras and door access on the same offboarding runbooks as user accounts, and fax (still the currency of referrals) modernized to compliant eFax.

Schools & education

Private schools, yeshivas and day schools, and training programs run IT with small teams, seasonal surges, and student data obligations (FERPA, and CIPA-compliant filtering where funding requires it). We manage the full stack: classroom and lab devices under MDM with age-appropriate policies, content filtering that satisfies auditors without strangling teachers, Google Workspace for Education or Microsoft 365 Education tenants governed properly, and Wi-Fi engineered for a building full of devices that all arrive at 8am.

Enrollment-cycle onboarding is a runbook: new staff and student cohorts provisioned in batches, graduated ones deprovisioned on schedule, and the summer used for the infrastructure work that cannot happen mid-term.

Construction, warehousing & logistics

Job sites and warehouses break the office-IT playbook: coverage across racking and yards takes engineered Wi-Fi surveys, connectivity often means fixed wireless or Starlink-class satellite before the fiber build arrives, and the fleet is scanners, tablets, and rugged devices under MDM rather than desktops.

We coordinate low-voltage with the GC on new builds, stand up temporary site connectivity in days, and keep cameras and access control running across locations that open, move, and close.

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