An SMB Serving SMBs

Too many small and medium businesses find themselves forced into the IT business. They may be retail operations, manufacturers, lawyers or CPAs, but they still end up spending hours upon hours troubleshooting their networks, managing software licenses, updating operating systems and upgrading hardware.

But it can be hard for an SMB to get out of the IT business: computer repair techs and local IT companies can offer some help, but the big names in enterprise-level hosting are really only set up to handle large corporate accounts, or technically savvy users who can answer all their own questions. There is no customer service number to call if you need help or run into a snag.

An SMB Serving SMBs

With Red Level Networks, SMBs get everything—virtualization, disaster recovery, managed services, cloud computing, Office 365 and more—along with a consultant and partner who actually answers the phone and has someone ready to help if disaster strikes.

As Red Level Networks president Dave King explains, “We’re not looking to target General Motors. We’re looking at companies like ourselves: A few dozen to a few thousand employees who want to get out of the infrastructure business. That’s where our Mi-CLOUD hosting solution works really well, for these small and medium business that really rely on technology, but don’t have the time to be their own IT department.”

Red Level’s experience with helping small- to medium-sized businesses—and their familiarity with the unique challenges and strengths of businesses working at this scale—means you can be confident that Red Level’s expert staff will be able to solve your problems with just one call.

As Dave King notes, “My business runs on the same platform that our customers’ does. I share that same performance, I share that same security risk, I share the same resources. We are 100 percent committed to it.”

A Recognized Leader in Bringing SMBs to the Cloud

This past summer the Michigan Business and Professional Association named Red Level Networks among the “Best and Brightest Company to Work For.” As David King explains, this isn’t just about being a nice guy or having a fun office: “Creating and maintaining a healthy workplace is key to our ability to attract and retain top talent and, as a result, offer exceptional value to our clients. It is just good business.” And embracing this style of management has shown results: Red Level Networks has been included in the Inc 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies for four years running.

Red Level Networks is Gold Certified Microsoft Partner specializing in midmarket solutions. Earlier this year they were recognized as the Microsoft Heartland Partner of the Year, specifically citing Red Level Networks’ commitment to “helping small and midsized businesses use technology to succeed [and] driving cloud solution adoption in the small business community.”

Next Steps

For more information about gaining a competitive advantage with digital transformation, contact Red Level today.

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