I.T. Services for Small Business

I.T. Services for Small Business

You depend on your computers and network to keep your business running smooth. Every second of downtime can be lost revenue. Ingram Technology has the solutions to keep your business operational.

It can be a dangerous time for technology. Hackers and scammers are everywhere. We have a comprehensive strategy that mitigates these risk.

  • Antivirus
  • Firewall
  • Zerotrust
  • Office 365
  • EndPoint Management
  • EndPoint Detection & Response
  • Offsite Backup
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Network Monitoring
  • DNS Filtering
  • Server Management
  • Security Information & Event Management

We service Clarksville, Tennessee and surrounding areas.

Travel fees may apply.

Questions & Answers

How do our I.T. services work? We have common answers to common questions.

Real Life Examples

These are stories about some of our customers and how we prevented of fixed issues.

Products We Use

This is a list of some of the products and services we use and recommend. As the saying goes: “We eat what we sell.”

Free Consultation

Contact Ingram Technology for a free consultation. We will be happy to come to you or discuss your needs on the phone.

(931) 542-9327

Start checking items off your business cybersecurity list

Every business needs to expect and prepare for a cybersecurity crisis.

Investing in IT during a downturn makes sense

Economic uncertainty can cause business leaders to rethink IT strategy. Yet a downturn is actually a good time to invest in business technology. The right IT can help you not only ride out a downturn but also grow even stronger.

Top Tech Challenges for 2022

Our ebook, Top Tech Challenges for 2022, explores key issues today impacting IT leader priorities. In addition to identifying imperatives for 2022, this ebook provides strategic advice to achieve IT goals

Latest Blog Post

COVID the Sequel: Revisit Business Continuity Plans

COVID the Sequel: Revisit Business Continuity Plans

There’s a sequel no one has any interest in seeing predicted to open this fall – COVID: The Second Wave. Despite lack of audience interest, we could face another coronavirus pandemic. For business, this means revisiting continuity plans.

Protecting Shared Computers for Work from Home

Protecting Shared Computers for Work from Home

Many families today have a shared home computer to help with day-to-day activities. A teen can search for a job and stream shows. A parent can check work emails, pay household bills, and shop online. A youngster can play an educational game to buy Mom or Dad a few minutes of peace. Yet with COVID-19 sending so many people home to work, the shared computer is getting a lot more use.

Adding Accountability to Remote Work

Adding Accountability to Remote Work

Today, businesses are embracing digital technology to enable productivity anywhere, any time. Yet ensuring accountability is a stumbling block to widespread acceptance of remote work.

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