Is there one company that can handle computer security, the network, and even security cameras, without juggling multiple vendors?
The multi-vendor pattern usually grows by accident: one company installed the cameras, another handles the computers, the phone company touched the network once, and nobody owns the whole picture. The cost shows up when something breaks at a boundary: the camera vendor blames the network, the network person blames the internet provider, and you spend your week playing referee between companies that each insist the problem is elsewhere.
A full-service managed IT provider exists to be the one roof: workstations and servers, cybersecurity, email, the network itself, and increasingly physical security cameras, all under one agreement. The integration is not just administrative convenience; the technologies genuinely overlap. Cameras run on the network, so whoever manages the network should manage them. Security policy should cover both the digital and physical sides. Modern platforms reinforce this: an ecosystem like Ubiquiti UniFi runs networking and cameras from the same controller, so one properly equipped provider manages both natively.
When evaluating providers, ask which of these areas they handle in-house versus subcontract, and whether one agreement covers them all. (Disclosure: this site's sponsor, Asheville Computer Company, handles managed IT, cybersecurity, networking, and UniFi camera systems for WNC businesses under exactly this one-roof model; the case studies are on the main site.)
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