IT & security for small businesses in Central Texas

One local partner for your computers, network, security, and website — at a flat monthly rate you can actually plan around.

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What keeps you up at night

The problems every small business hits sooner or later

You didn't start a business to manage technology. But somewhere between the first hire and the tenth, tech stopped being a laptop and a printer and became a risk nobody owns.

Everything lives on one laptop

The QuickBooks file, the customer list, the only copy of every invoice — all on one machine nobody has backed up or documented. When that drive dies, gets stolen, or gets encrypted, the business stops with it.

The owner is the IT department

You quote jobs, chase invoices, run payroll — and somehow also reset passwords, fight the printer, and pick the antivirus. Every hour you spend on technology is an hour taken from the work that actually pays.

Insurance questionnaires nobody can answer

Your cyber-insurance renewal asks about EDR, MFA, and tested backups, and nobody in the building knows what's really in place. Guess wrong and you risk a higher premium — or a denied claim when it matters most.

Tech spend with no plan

A subscription here, an emergency repair there, a consultant twice a year. Money leaves every month, but nothing gets faster, safer, or better documented — because nobody owns the whole picture.

Compliance, handled seriously

No regulator? Your bank, insurer, and biggest customer still ask

Most small businesses don't answer to a regulator — but the security questions arrive anyway. Cyber-insurance carriers now commonly require EDR on every endpoint, MFA, and tested backups as a condition of coverage. Banks ask before extending credit. And your biggest customer increasingly sends a security questionnaire before renewing the contract.

Being able to answer those questions in writing — accurately — wins deals and renewals. IronPoint documents what's actually in place, closes the gaps, and sits down with you to complete the questionnaire, so 'are your backups tested?' gets a real answer instead of a hopeful guess.

If you want the full picture first, the Security & AI Audit ($750, credited toward onboarding) gives you a written baseline of your risks and your automation opportunities — useful whether or not you ever hire us for the rest.

Powered by trusted technology

Enterprise-grade tools sized for small business — the same stack we run on our own systems.

  • Huntress
  • Microsoft 365
  • Pax8
  • NinjaOne
  • Keeper Security
  • Cloudflare
Good questions

Frequently asked questions

What does IT support cost for a small business?

Managed plans run a flat $95 to $200 per user per month depending on how much support and security you need — one predictable line item instead of surprise invoices. For one-off work outside a plan, standard labor is $95 per hour. A free assessment gets you an exact, written quote before you commit to anything.

We only have a handful of computers. Is managed IT overkill?

Once you cross about five computers, an outage or a lost file starts costing real money, and a managed plan usually pays for itself. Smaller than that, we will tell you plainly — hourly support and our repair services may genuinely be the better fit, and the assessment gives you that answer without a pitch.

Can you help us answer our cyber-insurance questionnaire?

Yes. Your renewal likely asks about the same baseline most carriers expect now — endpoint protection, multi-factor authentication, and backups that are actually tested. We document what is in place, close the gaps, and help you complete the renewal accurately, because a wrong answer on that form can void a claim.

Can one company really handle all of it?

That is the point. IronPoint is owner-operated in Killeen and covers managed IT, cybersecurity, backups, your website, and even device repair — so you have one local number to call and nobody pointing fingers at the other vendor. On-site service covers the Killeen–Temple corridor; remote support extends statewide.

Get a straight answer on where your business stands

Start with a free, no-obligation assessment — or just call. You'll talk to the person who does the work.