What the job really covers at a small company, the salary and market reality, why one person cannot cover everything, and how co-managed IT fills the gaps.
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The patterns we see across Denton County shops, trades, clinics, and offices: the aging machine that runs everything, guest Wi-Fi on a chalkboard, and untested backups.
How to find the school's real requirements, what matters for younger kids versus college students, school-issued device rules, and the accessories that actually get used.
Why local businesses get hit precisely because they feel far from all this: automated attacks that ignore geography, the supply chain angle, and why a familiar voice is not verification.
The same handful of IT patterns show up in small businesses everywhere. Backups nobody tested, shared logins, subscription sprawl, and quiet expensive risks.
Denton County grew 18 percent since 2020. Here is what breaks first when a small business scales, and how to build systems that handle the next double.
Per user, per device, tiered, and all in MSP pricing explained candidly: what each model rewards, what it hides, and the questions that reveal real scope.
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