Small businesses need responsive IT support without unnecessary complexity. Infradapt helps solve daily technology issues, support
users, and keep systems moving with a service model built around practical business needs.
Cybersecurity is not only an enterprise concern. Small businesses face phishing, ransomware, account compromise, lost devices, weak
passwords, and vendor related risk. Infradapt helps strengthen security as part of normal IT operations.
Waiting until something breaks is expensive and disruptive. We help small businesses move from emergency IT fixes to proactive support,
better planning, cleaner documentation, and smarter technology decisions.
Most small businesses rely on a mix of computers, cloud tools, phones, internet providers, printers, applications, and vendors. Infradapt
helps coordinate those pieces so your team is not stuck chasing support from multiple places.
For organizations that need better backup, recovery, and downtime planning before something goes wrong.
For companies that need stronger protection against phishing, ransomware, credential theft, and data loss.
Run workloads on owned, hosted infrastructure managed by the same team handling your day-to-day IT operations.
For organizations that want clearer oversight of cloud subscriptions, renewals, unused licenses, support responsibilities, and vendor platforms.
Small businesses need technology that works, stays secure, and supports growth without creating unnecessary overhead. Infradapt helps keep systems organized, users supported, and leadership informed so IT becomes easier to manage.
Start with a small business IT review. Infradapt will assess your users, devices, network, cloud tools, security gaps, and support needs, then help create a better IT plan for your business.
Most small businesses need user support, device management, email administration, cybersecurity, backup, network support, software coordination, and basic IT planning. The right services depend on the size of the team, how employees work, and which systems the business relies on.
Outsourcing IT often makes sense when the business needs reliable support but does not have enough need or budget for a full internal IT department. A managed IT provider can support users, maintain systems, improve security, and help leadership plan ahead.
Cost depends on the number of users, devices, locations, security needs, support expectations, cloud tools, and infrastructure. A review helps determine whether the business needs basic support, full managed IT, cybersecurity improvements, or project based help.
Break fix IT reacts when something goes wrong. Managed IT focuses on ongoing support, maintenance, monitoring, updates, security, documentation, and planning. Managed IT is usually a better fit for businesses that want fewer surprises and clearer accountability.
Yes. IT support can reduce ransomware risk through endpoint protection, MFA, patching, email security, backups, access controls, user training, and monitoring. No service can remove all risk, but stronger IT practices make attacks harder and recovery more realistic.
Yes. Infradapt can help manage Microsoft 365 users, email, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, security settings, licensing, permissions, and support issues.
Yes. Small businesses are often targeted because attackers expect weaker security and fewer internal resources. Basic protections like MFA, backups, endpoint security, email filtering, access reviews, and employee training are important for businesses of all sizes.