We make the trip when it matters
Homestead is the longest drive on our routes (about an hour from Miami Lakes), but we plan onsite work efficiently and respect that travel adds friction.
Homestead and South Miami-Dade have a different business mix — agriculture, agribusiness, distribution, healthcare, and small businesses serving the population south of the urban core. We support businesses where 'rural' and 'commercial' meet, with practical IT and disaster-ready backup.
Homestead and the surrounding agricultural belt south of Miami-Dade are unlike anywhere else in South Florida. Agriculture (avocados, mangoes, palm trees, ornamentals), nurseries, packing houses, distribution, healthcare for the local population, and a small but growing professional-services sector make up the local economy. Many businesses are second- or third-generation family operations — some have been here longer than the city itself was officially incorporated as Homestead.
What's distinctive about Homestead IT: distance from central Miami means same-day onsite is more deliberate (we plan it well, but it takes longer to arrive), connectivity is sometimes spottier than in central Miami-Dade, hurricane preparedness is genuinely critical because storm tracks regularly affect the area, and the businesses tend to be practical, no-nonsense, and patient with vendors — if you do good work and explain things plainly, the relationships last decades.
Practical, durable IT for businesses that need technology to work — not impress.
Hurricane-season-ready backup. Tested restores. DR plans that account for extended power loss.
View service →Day-to-day support that respects the operating realities of an agricultural or distribution business.
View service →Endpoint protection, MFA, and email security — increasingly required even for small Homestead businesses.
View service →Wi-Fi for packing houses, warehouses, and offices. Sometimes including outdoor or partially-covered areas.
View service →Modern phone systems with mobile apps so field workers and drivers can stay reachable.
View service →For Homestead's medical and dental practices serving the local population.
View service →Homestead is the longest drive on our routes (about an hour from Miami Lakes), but we plan onsite work efficiently and respect that travel adds friction.
Generators, satellite or fixed-wireless connectivity backup, cloud-hosted contingency. Homestead businesses appreciate that we don't treat hurricane season as a footnote.
Many Homestead businesses have been operating longer than we have. We're not coming in to tell anyone how to run their business — we're coming in to make the technology fit how the business already works.
English and Spanish, especially important for the agricultural and packing-house businesses where many employees prefer Spanish.
The service has been top notch. They explain things in a way our people actually understand. If your business depends on IT, call them.
— Lennerd E., Small business owner
Yes. Anywhere south of the Turnpike's southern terminus and into the agricultural belt is in our service area, though same-day onsite takes more planning the further south we go.
We work with multiple ISPs including fiber, fixed-wireless, and Starlink for sites where traditional carriers have spotty coverage. Network design accounts for connectivity reality.
Yes. Outdoor APs with proper weatherproofing and partial-cover designs are part of our standard installation toolkit.
On the infrastructure side, yes. Application-specific configuration stays with your software vendor; we handle the network, servers, backup, and integrations.
For managed clients, we plan onsite efficiently — often combining a Homestead visit with a Kendall visit on the same day. For true emergencies, we dispatch immediately and travel time is what it is.
A free IT assessment reviews your environment, hurricane readiness, and backup. We come to you, even when 'you' is south of the Turnpike's end.