Most growing organisations run on reactive, undocumented IT — creating risks that surface at the worst possible moment: during an audit, a security incident, or a critical outage.
Industry regulations and data protection laws demand documented, validated IT controls. Generic MSPs rarely understand what compliance actually requires from your systems.
Outdated servers, unpatched systems and end-of-life hardware create compliance gaps and operational risk across your facility.
When a server fails at 2 AM, waiting hours for a remote-only technician isn't acceptable. Corporate operations need engineers available and on-site the same day.
Corporate data is a high-value ransomware target. Business records, financial systems, and ERP data often have minimal endpoint protection in place.
Break-fix IT leads to surprise invoices and unplanned downtime. Scaling organisations need predictable monthly costs and guaranteed response times.
SAP, Oracle, Tally, and Microsoft 365 need specialist support. Generic helpdesks lack the application-layer expertise to resolve workflow issues or manage integrations.
Moving business-critical systems to cloud without a structured plan risks data integrity, security misconfigurations, and costly continuity failures.
Corporate offices, warehouses, and production environments need resilient, segmented networks. A single point of failure can halt an entire operation.
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act requires documented controls for all personal data. Most organisations are not yet compliant and face significant penalties.
One failed audit, one breach, one day of downtime — and the cost dwarfs years of managed IT fees.
Export ban. Warning Letter. Revenue stops.
21 CFR Part 11 non-compliance means your electronic records are invalid. USFDA can issue an import alert — cutting off your largest export market overnight.
Manufacturing licence suspended.
The revised Schedule M (2023) explicitly requires validated IT systems, audit trails, and documented backup. CDSCO can suspend your manufacturing licence.
Penalties up to Rs.250 Crore.
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 requires documented controls for personal data. Most pharma facilities are not yet compliant.
Production halted. Batch records lost.
3,000+ ransomware attacks hit Indian businesses in 2023. Pharma is a top target — batch records, QC data, and ERP systems are high-value, often unprotected.