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My IT Crew

My IT Crew

IT Services and IT Consulting

Brooklyn, New York 2,348 followers

Managed Service Provider MSP

About us

Founded and Co-owned by Tobias Levi and Sol Niederman, who share 15 years of technical and business experience in small business and enterprise grade solutions. Professional Staffed by Microsoft & CompTIA Certified, Linux/Asterisk professionals with 10+ years of experience. Specializing in standard as well as unconventional and economic solutions for business technology and all your IT system needs Reliable We all believe that promises should be kept and response times should be reasonable, My IT Crew has the expertise and the technology to actually deliver that promise. Transparent On contract, myITcrew ticketing will always keep you informed exactly what types of services are being provided, and consistently meet and exceed our SLA agreements.

Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016

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  • Your team shouldn't need you to keep moving. Your customers shouldn't wait because you stepped away. Your business shouldn't fall apart the moment you go off the grid. That's not ambition. That's the baseline. Your next vacation is waiting. Let's make sure your business is ready for it. Talk to us today.

  • Vacation shouldn’t come with check-ins. If your business still follows you on vacation, something’s not set up right. Send us a message to find out how we can keep your systems running, so you don’t have to.

  • There's a big difference between reactive and proactive IT support. Reactive support: Someone fixes things when they break. Proactive support: Things are built and managed to rarely break in the first place. One reacts to problems as they emerge. The other keeps your business running smoothly, whether you're there or not. If you're not sure where you stand, send us a message and we’ll help you find out.

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  • You're finally offline, your out-of-office is on and you’re taking your first real break in months. Somewhere across the internet, a hacker is quietly testing the edges of your business. No alarms. No obvious signs. Just patiently waiting for the moment when no one's watching closely enough. A vacation-ready business doesn’t only keep running without you. It stays protected without you, too. Comment “secure” to schedule a quick discovery call to see where your security stands.

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  • The inefficiencies that do the most damage to your business are often the ones that feel too small to worry about. Maybe it’s an extra step in a workflow, a tool that almost does what you need or a task redone manually because two systems don't talk. On their own, none of these feel urgent, but when they happen dozens of times a day across your whole team, the time they consume adds up to more than you realize. Here's where small inefficiencies tend to hide: • Manual steps that exist because two systems aren't connected • The same work being done separately by teams using different tools • Decisions that slow down because approvals aren't streamlined • Features nobody uses because no one was ever shown how Comment "find it" and we'll help you start uncovering where your business is quietly losing time.

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  • If your business doubled in size tomorrow, would the systems underneath it hold up? Most wouldn't. While that's not a failure, it’s important to understand before growth forces you to find out the hard way. Workflows that run well for a smaller team often start breaking down as the business scales. Tools that felt manageable become friction points. Processes that were easy to oversee become harder to control. The businesses that grow without losing momentum are the ones that evaluate what they already have, close the gaps and strengthen their foundation before the next stage of growth demands it. Send us a message to schedule a quick call and let's make sure you're ready for what's next.

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  • Myth: Fixing what isn't working means replacing it. Fact: Most operational improvements come from refining what's already in place, not starting over. The assumption that IT inefficiency requires a full overhaul leads many businesses to spend more than they need to and disrupt more than they should. In many cases, existing IT systems can perform significantly better with smarter alignment, clearer processes and a few targeted adjustments. A renovation can often deliver more than a rebuild at a fraction of the cost and complexity. Send us a message to schedule a consultation and let's see what your current setup can do with the right refinements.

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  • Myth: Better performance requires more tools. Fact: You may already have what you need. You just don’t know it. Most businesses are already paying for powerful features sitting unused. Over time, tech stacks grow, but the value inside those tools often stays buried. Integrations that could automate work go untouched. Features that could save hours each week never get turned on. The issue usually isn’t a lack of capability; it’s a lack of visibility into what your tools can do. Comment "audit" below and we'll help you uncover where your current tools have more to give.

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  • Has your business expanded beyond the systems it was built on? Many teams don’t notice the shift until the strain becomes obvious. A process that worked seamlessly for 10 people begins to break at 20. A tool that once felt manageable becomes the bottleneck. The foundation hasn’t kept pace with the business now resting on it. Organizations that scale successfully tend to get one thing right early: They ensure their systems, processes and tools are built to support where they’re going, not just where they started. Long-term growth doesn’t happen by chance. It comes from what’s intentionally planted early. Drop a 👍 below if strengthening your foundation is on your agenda this month.

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