Tech365

Clients We Serve

SECURITY & PROTECTION

Protecting Our Clients Starts Here

At Tech365, protecting our clients goes beyond technology. It also means being thoughtful about how we represent the organizations we support. Here are a few ways we protect our clients beyond the technology itself:

Unwanted Outreach Protection

We keep client names private to limit unnecessary exposure and outside attention.

Operational Integrity

We focus on supporting daily operations rather than using clients for promotion.

Client References Available

We share client references privately when there is clear alignment and intent.

TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT BUILT ON LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIPS

Have a conversation with a team that focuses on long-term alignment, not one-size-fits-all support.

BUSINESSES WE SERVE

IT Support Designed For Real-World Business

Tech365 provides managed IT services for businesses across many industries. We support the systems that keep daily operations running.

REAL CLIENT FEEDBACK

Trusted IT Support For Local Businesses

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SMART IT MADE SIMPLE

Our Process For Successful IT

Needs Assessment

We review your environment, learn your goals, and identify risks & roadblocks that hold your business back.

Technology Plan

We design a clear technology plan that fits your budget, supports growth, and strengthens your systems.

Launch Solutions

We deploy the right tools, handle setup and training, and ensure everything runs smoothly from day one.

Prevent & Protect

We monitor systems, apply updates, test backups, and coach users so issues are stopped before they start.

COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION

Let’s Talk About Your Technology

Start with a complimentary consultation to talk through your technology and see how Tech365 can support your business.

Emergency Support: (317) 900-1776
HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday - Friday 9AM to 5PM
After hours support by appointment

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When a shared printer stops working, there can be several possible causes, and it often takes a few checks to identify the issue.

Here is how we typically approach printer problems in an office setting:

Checking how the printer is connected and who is affected
Reviewing printer status, errors, and queued jobs
Confirming computers are pointing to the correct printer
Updating or reinstalling printer software if needed
Testing printing once changes are made to confirm results

Opening a suspicious link does not always mean something is wrong, but it is worth a security check.

Here is how we typically help recover files and protect data going forward:

Identifying what data is missing and where it was last stored
Checking available backups and recovery points
Attempting safe file recovery without causing further damage
Confirming what can and cannot be restored
Putting backup and disaster recovery protections in place for the future

Opening a suspicious link does not always mean something is wrong, but it is worth a security check.

Here is how we typically make sure systems remain secure:

Checking the affected device for any unusual activity
Confirming email, account access, and passwords are still protected
Reviewing recent activity to ensure nothing unexpected occurred
Removing anything unsafe if it is found
Helping reduce future risk by implementing simulated phishing emails

Server outages happen, and there are clear steps we take to restore access and minimize disruption.

Here is how we typically help get teams back up and running:

Identifying what caused the outage and how widespread it is
Bringing critical systems and access back online safely
Checking data integrity to make sure nothing was lost or corrupted
Reviewing server health to prevent repeat issues
Putting safeguards in place to reduce future downtime

When Wi-Fi goes in and out, it is usually tied to a few common setup or signal issues.

Here are some of the things we look at to help get Wi-Fi working more consistently:

Making sure Wi-Fi coverage reaches all the areas you need it
Checking for signal interference from nearby devices or networks
Reviewing router placement and basic configuration
Confirming equipment and software are current
Helping reduce ongoing connection problems over time

Slow computers are usually caused by a few common issues, and they are typically fixable.

Here is how we typically help with slow computer issues:

Removing unnecessary background programs and system clutter
Freeing up storage that can slow performance
Fixing update or software conflicts
Checking hardware for early signs of wear
Keeping systems maintained to help prevent future slowdowns