Managed Services
What Can Managed Services Do for My Business?
Axis Computer Networks offers a program of managed services that can help your business run efficiently, grow intelligently, and keep sensitive data secure.
The idea of managed services is that a small to mid-sized company can get all the technical expertise and round-the-clock service benefits of a large IT department, without maintaining the full staff and overhead. Axis Computer Networks keeps that idea in mind as we help your business navigate its technology investment and implementation. We keep your network up and running, and monitor critical metrics that ensure hardware is not overtaxed. We also watch for security breaches and protect your data and that of your clients from outside threats.
We call our approach ProactiveIT, and our managed services are offered by a team of IT professionals with the experience and training to keep your network running smoothly from server to desktop. ProactiveIT takes into account the entire network, top to bottom, and heads off issues before they become problems:
- Critical System Process Checks
- Event Log Checks
- Drive Space Change
- Disk Health Check
- Hacker Check
- Hard Disk Use
While our work is chiefly conducted remotely, we also can be in your office promptly, as needed. Our ability to provide remote service to our clients around the world means you wonât need to see us for many service calls, but weâre there for you when you need us. (If we need to be there, weâre on our way.)
ProactiveIT Managed Services include:
- PC Support â including both Remote Response and On-Site Service, whatever works best for your needs
- Patch Management, Audit and Discovery â knowing what software bug fixes and patches are needed and addressing them seamlessly reduces the chance of a data breach
- Remote Desktop Management â centralize remote connections and machine data, as well as control of passwords and access
- LAN and Windows Monitoring â tracking performance heads off problems before they sap productivity
- Help Desk and Trouble Ticketing â itâs a good feeling to have someone to contact when trouble arises
- Software Deployment and Systems Management â A key aspect to keeping everyone working is to make sure all the tools are available to the team members who will use them
- Network Policy Management â no matter how complex your security needs are, we can centralize access to rules, profiles, and objects
- Backup and Disaster Recovery â know your data is safeguarded through a regular offsite backup
Axis Computer Networks Puts Our Knowledge of the Latest Tools at Your Service
Sometimes new hardware is required, when software upgrades or system defragmentation no longer cut it. Fortunately for our clients, we watch the trends and track new technology, so we know whatâs available. We make it our business to know your needs, so we can match you with the technology that makes the most sense for you.

Case Study â Donât Be a Technology Hostage
The Best Way to Work with a Managed Services Provider or IT Consultant
As much as it seems every business embraces technology these days, it may be worth a closer look: For many small- and mid-sized businesses that âembraceâ may be more of a wrestling match than an affectionate hug. Thatâs because companies of all sizes employ technology and many have grown dependent on the efficiency it provides. Enhancing client relations, managing inventory, optimizing marketing efforts, and streamlining internal communications are all functions that a well-managed information technology infrastructure provides seamlessly and securely.
When problems come up with the IT infrastructure and the powerful tools donât work quite so well, the solution is just a phone call or a trouble ticket away: Contact a managed services provider or IT consultant. (Full Disclosure: Axis Computer Networks is a managed services provider and provides IT consulting services). Managers and IT staff at a company with information-system problems are often tasked with making the call on whether service is needed.
Unfortunately, if youâre one of these decision-makers, you should probably give some consideration to how you feel about service calls. This list of unknowns may seem like familiar root causes: You want to know:
1. How long will it take to fix? 2. What is the managed-services provider or IT consulting doing to fix it? 3. How much is this costing me? 4. How come I have to use the same service provider, every time? 5. How can I ensure problems wonât damage my business further?
At Axis Computer Networks, weâve figured out a few innovative ways to manage these issues, and help put you at ease. We understand itâs no fun to have a IT problem that interrupts your business. When you dread making the call for help, itâs that much worse. Here are our solutions to eliminating that sinking feeling as you pick up the phone:
1. What Is a Technology Hostage?
A âtechnology hostageâ is a company that has a current IT provider that holds information about their network or withholds critical resources, so the client must continue the relationship even when they are unhappy with the services. Itâs no wonder the terms âmanaged servicesâ and âIT consultingâ make many people think of contracts and expense, coupled with the feeling youâre stuck in a relationship.
Solution At Axis Computer Networks, we have helped to address these issues with clients and allowed them to take back control of their network. We have never participated in this type of activity and never will, and instead we have helped many customers to address these issues. If youâre our client and have a long-term agreement with us, you can shut it off any time, no questions asked. And you always have access to a full secure record of all the work we did for you, ready for review by your next managed-services provider. Weâll put our work up against anybodyâs in the business.
âPart of providing good service is meeting the client on their terms,â says Scott Wonkka, business development manager for Axis Computer Networks. âComfort for the client is everything to us. If thereâs a way we can help our customers to meet their IT infrastructure needs and dial in the efficiency of their operations, we know how to do it. Talk to us and learn about what we can do for you.â
2. Long-Term Agreements and Transitioning Out of Them
Many clients fear a migration from one provider to another. They know where the bodies are buried, is a frequent refrain, but the actual concerns are very real and specific, ranging from downtime to loss of data. When consultants are holding the keys, you may have good reason to fear a bad breakup with a service provider. âWe have one client who dreaded upgrades to their network with their long-time IT consultant,â says Scott True, chief operating officer for Axis Computer Networks. âEven with an estimate for the work in hand, the client had to budget for âcontingenciesâ for unforeseen additional costs during implementations. The client felt like their hands were tied.â
Solution The key is to facilitate a smooth and seamless transition, and at Axis Computer Networks, we have proven it time and time again by putting our firm process in place and following the steps. By focusing on the three pillars of security, uptime, and securing data from the very beginning, we have succeeded in taking back control of IT infrastructure for clients, giving them peace of mind that they have meaningful control of their critical assets.
 3. What Went Wrong?
When a service call is underway, whether itâs remote or with technicians on site, it can be a frustrating experience. Specialists seem to have their own esoteric language, so talking to them may not help. âThatâs when we know weâve done it, because they turn away from the computer and start explaining it to us, and they use terminology that we just donât understand,â says the VP of Sales for mid-sized consumer products distributor. âAfter all, itâs not like we can helpâwe just are interested in the process, and, most importantly, when it will be done!â
Solution At Axis Computer Networks, our technicians have laser-like focus on finding timely solutions for the problem at hand, and they know what needs to be done. If you want to understand what theyâre doing, our chief operations officer, Scott True, our information systems manager, Dave Alberts, or our business development manager, Scott Wonkka, can help to communicate what the source of the problem was, as well as the fix, and how the solution can be implemented.
âWe can translate the explanation as much or as little as you need,â says Wonkka. âWe know some of your business is on pause during this challenge, and we want to get you back online. If we can share an accurate idea of whatâs going on, how long it will take, and what we expect it to cost, our clients seem to appreciate it.â
4. Keeping Things Transparent
At Axis Computer Networks, we try to mitigate the surprise factor when we can. For many businesses, the user interface of their network is as far as their understanding goes. For others, technology is the core of their product line as well as the way they manage their business. No matter what kind of business youâre in, you want to have a grasp of how things are organized, how your software and hardware interact, and identify the weak points.
Solution Take a peek inside the box once in a while. At Axis Computer Networks, we encourage owners to know what systems their IT infrastructure  uses and why theyâre important. We can assess your systems, reviewing them for security and monitoring their performance. We can also consult with you on your IT planning and strategy, to help you streamline your IT infrastructure while heading off potential problems by identifying trouble spots.
Clients who work with us know about this already, and we feel itâs a core part of our business: full transparency about our work. We keep a secure record of everything we do with your account, and you can access it any time. The whole idea is to give you the comfort level you need to make the best decisions for your business.
5. Understanding Disaster Recovery
If youâre the kind of business owner who only brings in outside IT consultants when you really need them, you should consider learning more about having a disaster recovery plan in place. Thereâs only one program thatâs 100-percent guaranteed to protect your network, including financial information, client files, personnel data, and other secure assets, from any kind of danger you can imagine. That means physical threats including fire, flood, or power spikes that can overtake your server room, as well as hackers and ransomware. If you donât have a comprehensive disaster recovery plan in place, you may be taking unnecessary chances.
Solution Simply put, talk to us about your Disaster Recovery needs. We can take a close look at your network, and dial in a plan that will suit your needs both for a protection level and a cost. You may think that regular backups are the best way to head off problems, and we couldnât agree more. But itâs the scope and method of those backups that can save the day, and the way that the recovery program is implemented can make your transition from disaster to business as usual seamless and painless. âThe biggest impact of a disaster is usually the productivity lossâit can be more expensive than the actual IT solution,â says True. âOur solutions get you back up and running in hours instead of days.â
6. Minimizing Network Downtime
When your team says something is wrong with the network and your business is not able to be responsive to your customers because of it, the interruption becomes your sole focus. When the mission of your business falls out of the number-one-priority position, things begin to slip. Every minute that network isnât working feels like lost revenue and missed opportunity.
Solution At Axis Computer Networks, we can have remote access to your network set up so we can come in via that connection to begin fixing the problem. Even better, when we need to be on scene, weâre able to get to your facility within an hour.
Best of all, though, is the server monitoring program we can design for your business. With this program in place, we can keep an eye on key measurements in your IT infrastructure, including server availability and uptime, and performance metrics that tell us how everything is working. Usually in this case, you wonât call to tell us about a problem. Instead, weâll reach out to you. And when we do, we can talk about the adjustments we can make to fix the problem, and what we need to think about to make sure it doesnât happen again. Unlike most companies, we would rather have the client invest in the correct solution, rather than spending money on reoccurring costs by having to utilize the MSPâs resources to support the wrong solution.