Secondary IT projects

Business IT Projects for Phoenix SMBs

Phones, cameras, cabling, office moves, and new-office setup still matter, but dedicated project pages now carry those details while this bridge keeps them connected to managed IT.

Secondary project work

Office moves and new-office setup

Coordinate internet timing, network gear, Wi-Fi, phones, workstations, printers, cameras, vendors, and cutover sequencing.

Business phone and camera coordination

Support network readiness, routing decisions, access planning, vendor coordination, and troubleshooting for phone and camera projects.

Cabling and infrastructure readiness

Coordinate specialized low-voltage vendors, network closets, rack cleanup, switch planning, labeling, and documentation.

How projects should connect to managed IT

Document what changes

Every project should leave behind network diagrams, vendor contacts, access notes, and support procedures.

Protect the support model

New hardware, phones, cameras, and Wi-Fi should be supportable by the help desk after the installer leaves.

Plan lifecycle and budget

Project work should feed the quarterly roadmap so future refreshes are planned instead of emergency purchases.

When this page is the right fit

You are moving offices

A move creates a tight window where internet, Wi-Fi, phones, security, and endpoints all have to land together.

You have vendor overlap

Phone, camera, copier, ISP, and software vendors often need one technical owner to coordinate the real fix.

You need project plus support

A project without ongoing documentation and support usually becomes the next recurring help desk problem.

Free Network Assessment

Start With a Free Network Assessment

Share your location, current support model, and the issue that started the search so Velocity can prepare a practical discovery call.

Share current provider issues, vendor concerns, security worries, backup uncertainty, office moves, or timing constraints.

Prefer phone? Call +1-602-445-9816.

What happens next

  1. We review your notes.
  2. We schedule a 20-30 minute discovery call.
  3. We identify the systems, users, vendors, backups, and support risks worth reviewing.
  4. You receive a prioritized summary before any managed IT proposal is finalized.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask before choosing an MSP.

Are phones, cameras, and cabling still supported on this site?

Yes. They now have dedicated canonical service pages, while this bridge page keeps project work connected to managed IT and support documentation.

Can Velocity manage the whole office move?

Velocity can coordinate the technology side of an office move, including internet, network gear, Wi-Fi, phones, workstations, vendors, and cutover planning.

Do you install low-voltage cabling directly?

Cabling is often handled with specialized low-voltage vendors. Velocity can scope requirements, coordinate the vendor, and make sure the network is supportable afterward.

Free Network Assessment

Find the IT risks, support gaps, and budget surprises before they become outages.

Velocity reviews users, devices, Microsoft 365, backups, network gear, vendors, and support readiness for Phoenix and East Valley SMBs.