By Need

Support Hybrid Work

Give employees secure, reliable access to the tools and systems they need from anywhere.

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Mapped services
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Categories involved
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Industries served

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Coverage by category

Cybersecurity
Endpoint to perimeter, detection to response
5
Connectivity and Internet
Fiber, broadband, wireless, SD-WAN, and failover
1
Data and Cloud
Infrastructure, backup, storage, and migration
2
Communication Systems
VoIP, UCaaS, contact center, and collaboration
6
IT Support and Operations
Managed IT, help desk, patching, and monitoring
5
AI and Automation
AI readiness, chatbots, workflow, and governance
1

Compliance support

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Common questions

Does Get IT Sense work with remote or distributed companies?

Yes. Get IT Sense delivers advisory services nationwide and works with fully remote, hybrid, and multi-location businesses. Our vCISO engagements, IT Health Checks, CyberPrivacy assessments, and strategic advisory are all delivered virtually. For organizations with physical locations, we coordinate with local providers for any on-site service needs.

What IT services does a 50-person company need?

At 50 employees, most businesses need managed IT support, endpoint protection, email security, multi-factor authentication, cloud backup, and a basic disaster recovery plan. You should also have at least part-time cybersecurity leadership (vCISO) if you handle sensitive data or face compliance requirements. The IT Health Check helps you identify which layers you already have and which gaps to close first.

What is the difference between an IT advisor and a managed service provider (MSP)?

An IT advisor provides strategic guidance on technology decisions — what to buy, when to upgrade, how to reduce costs, and how to manage risk. An MSP provides day-to-day IT operations like help desk, monitoring, and patching. They serve different functions: the advisor guides the strategy, the MSP executes the operations. The advisor should never be the same company selling you the MSP contract, because that creates a conflict of interest.

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