Managed IT services for small businesses across Europe
From founders in Western Europe to teams across the EU - we handle your Microsoft 365, cybersecurity, GDPR compliance, and IT operations so you can focus on running your business. Support in English and local languages, across European time zones.
Built for the realities of doing business in Europe
European businesses operate under some of the world's most active data-protection regimes - GDPR, NIS2, and national data-protection authorities across the EU. We built specifically for that regulatory reality, without slowing your team down.
- GDPR, NIS2, and national data-protection compliance
- Microsoft 365 support in English and local languages
- Coverage across European time zones
- Cloud infrastructure for European businesses
Looking for cost details? See our transparent monthly pricing or check the FAQ for what European founders ask most.
Why this matters for a business your size
Rules and threats can feel like someone else's problem - until they turn into a bill. Here is the plain version of what has changed, and why the safe move is usually the cheaper one too.
Attacks on small businesses are not rare events anymore. Phishing, ransomware, and fake invoices hit small teams every day, and a single serious incident can cost far more than a year of doing IT properly - in downtime, lost work, and recovery. The businesses that get hurt most are usually the ones that assumed they were too small to be a target.
Your cyber-insurance policy has quietly turned this into a checklist. Insurers now expect multi-factor login, active protection on every device, and backups that cannot be deleted - and they turn down a large share of claims and applications when those basics are missing. The good news: the exact controls an insurer asks for are the same ones that keep you safe day to day, and they are the core of what we set up. You get insurable and protected in the same move.
This is plain-English guidance, not legal advice - we will always point you to the right specialist when you need one.
NIS2 - is it actually your problem?
NIS2 is the European Union's push to raise the basic level of cybersecurity across the economy. It is aimed at medium and large companies in important sectors - but here is the part small businesses miss: if you supply one of those companies, their obligations reach you through your contract. Plenty of small firms are caught by it without realising, simply because of who their customers are.
What it asks for is refreshingly practical: multi-factor login, encryption, tested backups, a plan for handling incidents, and a bit of care about your own suppliers. There are tight deadlines for reporting a serious incident, and - importantly - the responsibility sits with management, not only the IT person.
We help you answer the first question honestly - are you caught by this, directly or through a customer? - and then put the handful of controls in place at a scale that fits a small team, so a big client's security questionnaire stops being something you dread.
The rest of 2026 - which part is yours?
Europe has a stack of new rules landing around the same time. Most of them only catch some businesses, so the useful thing is not a lecture on all of them - it is a quick read on which one is actually yours.
- If your customers are in finance - banks, payments, insurance - stricter rules on staying up and running through disruptions can reach you as their technology supplier.
- If you make software or connected devices sold in Europe, new product-security duties begin phasing in from late 2026.
- If you build or rely on AI in a sensitive area, new obligations arrive in stages through 2026.
- And underneath all of it, GDPR still applies to everyone - so knowing where your data lives, and keeping European data in Europe, remains the foundation.
Ready to talk?
Book a free 30-minute call. We'll review your current setup, identify the highest-impact fixes, and leave you with a clear plan - whether you work with us or not.