Managed IT
End-to-end ownership of support, infrastructure, lifecycle management, and day-to-day technology operations for organizations that need a fully managed environment.
Explore Managed ITMP Technology provides a focused service portfolio designed to help organizations improve operational stability, strengthen security, and execute technology work with more consistency. Whether the need is full IT ownership, targeted augmentation, specialized project support, or deeper infrastructure guidance, the model is built around business context rather than generic support volume.
Managed IT services for organizations that need consistent oversight, support, and operational responsibility.
Co-managed delivery for internal IT teams that need added engineering depth and execution capacity.
Targeted assistance for high-impact initiatives, escalations, and technical work that requires stronger judgment.
Infrastructure, cloud, security, advisory, and operational support aligned under one service philosophy.
Technology services should do more than close tickets or complete isolated tasks. They should improve the environment, reduce recurring issues, and bring more structure to how support, projects, and operational decisions are handled over time.
MP Technology’s service portfolio is designed around the operating realities most organizations face: limited internal bandwidth, increasing security expectations, accumulated platform complexity, and a need for stronger execution. Rather than forcing every environment into the same model, services are structured to match where the organization is today and what level of ownership or support is actually required.
Each service is structured around a different operating model, but all are delivered to the same standard of clarity, technical discipline, and business alignment.
End-to-end ownership of support, infrastructure, lifecycle management, and day-to-day technology operations for organizations that need a fully managed environment.
Explore Managed ITCollaborative delivery that extends internal IT with added engineering depth, project support, and operational reinforcement without replacing internal ownership.
Explore Co-Managed ITProject-based and hourly technical support for organizations that need targeted assistance, escalation depth, or specialized work without an ongoing managed relationship.
Explore On-Demand SupportSupport for servers, identity, Microsoft 365, backup, core platforms, and broader infrastructure modernization aligned to stability and long-term maintainability.
Explore Cloud & InfrastructurePractical security improvements focused on access control, endpoint protection, email security, policy alignment, and operational risk reduction.
Explore Security ServicesStructured technical delivery for upgrades, migrations, remediation initiatives, roadmap planning, and broader technology decisions that require stronger execution.
Explore Projects & AdvisoryDifferent organizations need different levels of ownership, support depth, and strategic involvement. The service model should reflect that rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all arrangement.
Review the environment, team structure, business priorities, and where operational friction or technical risk exists today.
Match the right service model to the organization based on ownership needs, capability gaps, and delivery expectations.
Execute support, projects, and operational work with clearer standards, stronger communication, and better technical judgment.
Refine the environment over time through better documentation, tighter standards, and more deliberate technology management.
The service portfolio is designed for organizations that need more than reactive support, but do not want to be pushed into a model that is broader, heavier, or more complex than necessary.
The starting point is whether the organization needs full ownership, targeted augmentation, or specialized support for a specific initiative or technical area.
Yes. Many environments benefit from a primary service model supported by additional project, advisory, security, or infrastructure-focused engagement as needed.
No. The portfolio is built to adapt to different operating models, as long as the environment values structure, accountability, and stronger execution.
Start with a conversation about your current environment, where support or execution is falling short, and what a better operating model should look like.
Share a bit about the environment, your goals, and the type of support or ownership you are evaluating. The right service model can be aligned from there.