IT is not one-size-fits-all. A law firm has different compliance requirements to a construction company. A healthcare practice needs different security controls to a mining operation. We build our IT support and cyber security services around how your industry actually works.
Industries we specialise in
Years of industry experience
Businesses across all sectors
Client retention rate
GP clinics, specialists, allied health. Compliance-focused IT with RACGP and Privacy Act alignment.
Law firms and legal practices. Document management, email security, and privilege-aware IT support.
Builders, engineers, project firms. Site connectivity, mobile device management, and project-based IT.
Schools, colleges, training providers. Device management, network security, and cloud learning platforms.
NFPs and charities. Affordable managed IT, Microsoft 365 for nonprofits, and DGR-friendly pricing.
Mining, agriculture, and resources. Remote site connectivity, OT security, and FIFO workforce IT.
Accounting firms, financial advisers. Cloud accounting integration, compliance, and data security.
Agencies and property managers. CRM integration, mobile access, and tenant data protection.
Generic IT providers apply the same playbook to every client. That works until a healthcare practice fails a compliance audit, a law firm has a data breach involving privileged client communications, or a construction company loses access to project management systems on a remote site with no backup connectivity.
Every industry we work with has its own compliance frameworks, operational patterns, and risk profile. Healthcare practices must align with RACGP standards and the Privacy Act. Financial services firms face AML and APRA obligations. Mining operations need IT that functions across remote sites with limited connectivity. Construction companies need mobile device management for teams that move between sites every week.
We have spent over two decades learning these differences. Our managed IT services and cyber security programmes are built around the specific requirements of each sector, not adapted after the fact. That is the difference between an IT provider that supports your industry and one that happens to have you as a client.

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