OAC Technology in Minneapolis is strengthening security-focused managed IT support for small and medium-sized businesses, emphasizing network protection, managedOAC Technology in Minneapolis is strengthening security-focused managed IT support for small and medium-sized businesses, emphasizing network protection, managed

OAC Technology Enhances Security Services for Small Businesses

2026/02/16 16:36
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OAC Technology in Minneapolis is strengthening security-focused managed IT support for small and medium-sized businesses, emphasizing network protection, managed IT services, monitored backups, and SOC 2 compliant practices to address rising concerns over ransomware, data breaches, downtime, and growing regulatory expectations around data handling.

OAC Technology has expanded its security services for small and medium-sized businesses, with a stronger focus on network protection, backup reliability, and SOC 2 compliant practices. The Minneapolis-based managed services provider reports growing demand from companies seeking protection from ransomware, data breaches, and hardware failures that could interrupt operations.

Small and medium business owners now face stricter expectations from customers and partners regarding data handling, which has raised interest in providers that follow recognized security standards. OAC Technology states that its layered security tools, including endpoint protection, monitored backups, and network security planning, are intended to help clients reduce exposure to common cyber risks while staying within practical budgets. The company’s SOC 2 compliant environment, reviewed by independent auditors, is presented as one way to give clients added confidence that access control and data handling follow documented procedures.

Many of OAC Technology’s new inquiries come from firms that previously relied on informal IT help and have since reported increased concern over ransomware, downtime, and regulatory compliance. The company indicates that it pairs managed services with security planning, enabling clients to address day-to-day support needs while gradually improving their defenses. That mix of ongoing support and structured safeguards reflects OAC Technology’s stated philosophy of making technology simpler for small and medium organizations that want to stay productive while adapting to tighter expectations around data security

About OAC Technology

OAC Technology is a managed IT services provider based in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area, serving small and medium-sized businesses across the United States with support for networks, servers, backups, security, and cloud services. Founded in 2000 by owner Adam Claude, the company focuses on making IT “simple” for clients who rely on stable systems to keep their operations running. OAC Technology operates as a SOC 2 compliant tech support partner and reports steady growth in recent years as more organizations seek structured help with cybersecurity and infrastructure management.

The company works with businesses that depend on servers, email, databases, shared files, and cloud systems, offering both remote and on-site assistance. Public profiles describe OAC Technology as a reliable resource for IT support and consulting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with a client base of just over 500 businesses served.

Contact Info:
Name: Adam Claude
Email: Send Email
Organization: OAC Technology
Address: New Hope, Minnesota, United States, 55427
Website: https://www.oactechnology.com

Release ID: 89183562

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