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Proactive Managed Service Provides 24x7x365 Support in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC

With Managed Service from MicroServe Consulting, you are getting an enterprise level staff supporting your organization 24x7x365. Most small to medium size businesses (SMB) are not able to employ more than one IT engineer to cover everything. Sound Familiar? That is where MicroServe Consulting can help.

Our expert IT engineers are on call all day, every day to make sure you experience as little down time as possible. Through proactive management of your crucial day-to-day computer needs (Email, Security, Backup, Remote Services, WAN, LAN, etc) we help your IT engineer focus on more important, time sensitive issues. Through remote network monitoring, we proactively take care of all the little things that go unnoticed by most employees. Things like license management, patches and updates, server warnings, space issues, and backup all NEED to happen but are often forgotten. Managed IT Services with MicroServe makes sure that these are not forgotten and are resolved long before they become an issue.

We don't replace your IT person, instead we help them accomplish their job better.  By removing tedious day-to-day tasks from their schedule, we enable your IT person and your business to run more smoothly and efficiently. MicroServe's Proactive Managed Service reduces or eliminates IT downtime and increases business productivity.

Pay for Uptime, Not Downtime

MicroServe’s Proactive Managed Service allows you to have peace of mind knowing that your data is safe, your systems are safe and up to date, and most importantly your network infrastructure is running smoothly.

With break fix support you pay double when your systems fail. Your staff cannot work and you have to pay an IT repair bill.

With MicroServe's Managed Service, you pay for preventative maintenance that dramatically reduces or eliminates your downtime. This is how you pay for uptime, not downtime.