Why Your AI Agents Need Identity Security Too: 1Password Unified Access Explained

If you run a business in Houston and you have adopted Microsoft 365, cloud apps, or any kind of automation over the past two years, here is a question worth asking: who is managing the credentials your AI tools use?

Most business owners and office managers think about password security in terms of people. You have a login, your employees have logins, and a good password manager like 1Password keeps everyone honest. That model worked fine when humans were the only ones touching systems. But in 2026, AI agents, automation scripts, and machine-to-machine integrations are logging into your tools around the clock, often with credentials that nobody is actively watching.

The New Attack Surface Nobody Is Talking About

1Password recently launched a capability called Unified Access, and it addresses exactly this problem. The idea is straightforward: your business has human identities and non-human identities. A non-human identity might be a workflow automation that pulls data from your CRM, an AI assistant that reads your inbox, or a script that syncs files between cloud storage platforms. All of these need credentials. Most businesses store those credentials in a text file, a spreadsheet, or hardcoded into a script somewhere. That is a breach waiting to happen.

Unified Access brings those machine credentials under the same governance as your human passwords. You can see what has access to what, rotate credentials on a schedule, and revoke access instantly if something looks wrong. For a Houston SMB juggling a dozen cloud services, that kind of visibility is not a luxury. It is basic hygiene.

What This Means for Houston Businesses Right Now

At Houston TechSys, we have seen a sharp uptick in clients asking about AI tool sprawl. Someone in accounting signs up for an AI bookkeeping helper. Someone in sales connects an automation to their email. These tools are not inherently dangerous, but they create credential debt that compounds quickly. When your MSP does not have visibility into those connections, you have blind spots that attackers love.

Here is the practical checklist we recommend for any Houston business using AI tools or automation today:

  • Audit every third-party app connected to your Microsoft 365 tenant this week
  • Identify any shared credentials used by automation tools or scripts
  • Move those credentials into a managed vault with rotation policies
  • Set up alerting for unusual access patterns on non-human accounts
  • Review permissions quarterly, not just when something breaks

1Password Business: A Practical Starting Point

For clients who are already using 1Password Business, the Unified Access features extend what you already have. You are not buying a new platform. You are closing a gap that most SMBs do not even know exists. For clients who are not yet on a centralized password manager, this is a good moment to make the move. The cost of a breach or a ransomware event dwarfs the annual subscription by orders of magnitude.

Houston TechSys partners with 1Password to help local businesses deploy, configure, and maintain proper credential governance, including the newer machine identity features. We handle the technical setup so your team can focus on running the business.

Ready to get your credentials under control? Contact the Houston TechSys team today and we will walk you through a credential audit at no charge.

Critical Ubiquiti UniFi Vulnerability CVE-2026-22557: Patch Your Network Gear Now

If your business runs Ubiquiti UniFi network equipment — and a lot of Houston businesses do — you need to pay attention to this. On March 18, 2026, Ubiquiti published Security Advisory Bulletin 062 disclosing two critical vulnerabilities in the UniFi Network Application. One of them, CVE-2026-22557, carries a CVSS score of 10.0. That is the highest possible severity rating.

What Is CVE-2026-22557?

CVE-2026-22557 is a path traversal vulnerability in the Ubiquiti UniFi Network Application. In plain terms, it means an attacker with network access to your UniFi controller could read and write files outside of the intended directory. The result: full account takeover, configuration theft, and potential backdoor access to your entire network. No special privileges are required to exploit it, and no user interaction is needed. This is as serious as it gets.

The second vulnerability, CVE-2026-22558, compounds the risk. Together, they represent a worst-case scenario for any organization relying on UniFi hardware for their core network infrastructure.

Who Is Affected?

Any business running the Ubiquiti UniFi Network Application — particularly those with the controller exposed to the internet or running on a cloud-hosted instance — is at risk. This includes offices using UniFi access points, switches, and security gateways, which are extremely common among small and mid-sized businesses in Houston.

What You Need to Do Right Now

Ubiquiti has released a patched version of the UniFi Network Application. Here is the action list:

  1. Update immediately. Apply the latest UniFi Network Application update from Ubiquiti. Do not delay this.
  2. Audit your controller exposure. If your UniFi controller is accessible from the public internet, restrict access to a VPN or trusted IP range only.
  3. Review your logs. Check for any unusual login attempts or configuration changes in the past 30 days.
  4. Enable two-factor authentication on all UniFi accounts if you have not already done so.
  5. Notify your IT provider. If you are not managing your own patching, make sure whoever handles your IT knows about this and has applied the fix.

Why This Matters for Houston Businesses

UniFi is popular precisely because it is affordable and powerful. But that popularity also makes it a target. A CVSS 10.0 vulnerability does not stay quiet for long — exploit code tends to appear in the wild within days of a public advisory. If your network gear is unpatched, you are running with the door wide open.

At Houston TechSys, we proactively monitor vendor security advisories and push critical patches to our managed clients fast. If you are not already on a managed IT plan, this is exactly the kind of situation that shows why reactive IT is a liability.

Not sure if your UniFi environment is patched and secure? Contact Houston TechSys today for a fast network security assessment — we serve businesses across Houston and will get you protected quickly.

3CX Just Made Business Phone Systems More Accessible: What Houston SMBs Need to Know

If you have been holding off on upgrading your business phone system because of cost concerns, 3CX just made the decision a lot easier. On March 20, 2026, 3CX officially launched its new Basic Edition — including a free tier that supports up to 4 simultaneous calls (4SC). For small and growing businesses in Houston, this is the kind of news worth paying attention to.

What Is the 3CX Basic Edition?

3CX is a software-based phone system (PBX) that runs on your own infrastructure or in the cloud. It gives businesses professional-grade calling, video conferencing, live chat, and messaging — all unified in one platform. The new Basic Edition is designed for smaller operations that need reliable communications without the enterprise price tag.

The 4SC free tier means a business with modest call volume can get up and running at zero licensing cost. Paid tiers are available for higher simultaneous call capacity, and the platform scales as you grow.

Why This Matters for Houston Businesses

Houston is a city of hustlers — small law firms, medical practices, oil and gas contractors, restaurants, and professional services shops that all need reliable communications but often overpay for legacy phone systems that do not deliver. Here is what the 3CX Basic Edition changes for you:

  • No more per-user licensing: 3CX charges by simultaneous calls, not per seat. A 10-person team that rarely has more than 4 calls at once pays nothing for the base license.
  • Works on any device: Desk phones, smartphones, laptops — 3CX works across all of them through its web client and mobile apps.
  • Built-in video and chat: Stop paying separately for Zoom and Teams just for internal calls. 3CX handles it all.
  • V20 Updates 7-8 AI features: The latest version includes AI-powered call summaries and smarter IVR routing — features that used to require expensive add-ons.

What Houston TechSys Recommends

We deploy and manage 3CX for clients across Houston, and we have seen firsthand how much money businesses waste on bloated telecom contracts. If your current phone bill includes per-user seat fees, long-term contracts, or charges for features you barely use, it is time for a conversation.

Our team handles the full 3CX setup: number porting, SIP trunk configuration, device provisioning, and ongoing support under your HTS managed services plan. We also make sure your 3CX deployment is secured — because an open SIP port is an invitation for toll fraud if it is not locked down properly.

Whether you are a 5-person shop that qualifies for the free tier or a 50-person operation ready to upgrade from an aging PBX, we will size the solution correctly and get you live without the headaches.

Ready to cut your phone bill and get a system that actually works? Contact Houston TechSys today for a free communications review.

NinjaOne AI Vulnerability Management: Why Houston SMBs Can’t Afford to Wait on Patching

If your business has more than a handful of computers, you have vulnerabilities. That is not a scare tactic — it is a mathematical certainty. Every week, hundreds of new security flaws are discovered across Windows, macOS, browsers, and third-party software. The question is not whether your environment has vulnerabilities; it is how fast you find and fix them.

NinjaOne just raised the bar on that answer. On March 16, 2026, the company launched NinjaOne Vulnerability Management — a natively integrated, AI-driven solution that identifies, prioritizes, and remediates vulnerabilities in real time. As one of our core RMM platforms at Houston TechSys, this is a big deal for every client we manage.

What Makes This Different From Traditional Vulnerability Scanning?

Old-school vulnerability management works like this: run a scan, get a report, manually sort through hundreds of findings, decide what to patch, schedule a maintenance window, patch, repeat. The whole cycle might take weeks. Meanwhile, attackers move in hours.

NinjaOne Vulnerability Management flips that model entirely. Here is what sets it apart:

  • Real-time detection: Instead of periodic scans, the platform continuously monitors your endpoints using millions of data points from NinjaOne’s inventory engine. Issues surface immediately, not next Tuesday.
  • AI-powered prioritization: Not all vulnerabilities are equal. The AI engine scores and ranks findings by actual risk, so your IT team is not wasting time chasing low-severity issues while a critical exploit sits unpatched.
  • Autonomous patching workflows: Once a vulnerability is identified and prioritized, NinjaOne can trigger remediation automatically — no waiting for a human to schedule a patch window.
  • Zero endpoint performance impact: Vulnerability identification happens server-side, so your workstations and servers are not bogged down by resource-hungry scan agents.
  • Single pane of glass: Detection, remediation, and reporting all live inside the same NinjaOne console your HTS team already uses for endpoint management.

Why This Matters Specifically for Houston SMBs

Houston businesses in professional services, oil and gas, and medical face real regulatory and liability exposure when systems go unpatched. A single unpatched vulnerability was the entry point in the majority of ransomware attacks last year. Insurance carriers are increasingly asking detailed questions about patch cadence during renewals — and some are denying claims when patching procedures were not followed.

For small and mid-sized businesses without a dedicated security team, that kind of continuous vigilance is simply not realistic to do in-house. That is exactly where Houston TechSys steps in. We run NinjaOne across our managed clients, and with this new AI-driven vulnerability management layer, we can now guarantee faster detection-to-remediation cycles than most enterprise IT departments achieve.

What You Should Do Right Now

If you are a current HTS managed services client, you do not need to do anything — this capability rolls into your existing managed protection. If you are not yet a client, now is a great time to ask the question: how long does it take your current IT provider to identify and patch a critical vulnerability? If the answer is “we run monthly scans,” that is a gap worth closing.

Ready to see what AI-powered vulnerability management looks like for your Houston business? Contact Houston TechSys today and we will walk you through exactly how we keep your endpoints protected — in real time, not next month.

3CX Launches Basic Edition and Free 4SC Tier: What Houston SMBs Need to Know

3CX dropped a big announcement on March 20, 2026: the all-new 3CX Basic Edition is now available, and it comes with a companion free tier called 4SC Basic Free built for very small deployments. If your Houston business has been sitting on the fence about upgrading your phone system, this news just made the decision a whole lot easier.

What Is 3CX Basic Edition?

3CX Basic Edition is a streamlined entry point into the 3CX communications platform. It strips away some of the advanced enterprise features while keeping the core VoIP capabilities that most small and mid-sized businesses actually use every day: internal extensions, external calling, voicemail, mobile apps, and web conferencing. The 4SC Basic Free tier takes it a step further — businesses with four simultaneous calls or fewer can now run 3CX at zero licensing cost.

This is a meaningful shift in the market. For years, businesses that wanted a reliable, self-hosted or cloud-hosted business phone system had to justify the cost of a fuller license even if they only needed the basics. Now 3CX is giving SMBs a genuine on-ramp.

Why This Matters for Houston Businesses

At Houston TechSys, we manage communications infrastructure for clients across professional services, medical practices, hospitality, and oil and gas. Here is what we tell every client evaluating VoIP: the right system is the one your team will actually use.

The 3CX Basic Edition is designed exactly for that reality. It is clean, reliable, and does not overwhelm staff with features they do not need. And if your business grows? The upgrade path to 3CX Standard or Professional is straightforward — you are not locked into a dead-end product.

3 Practical Steps If You Are Considering a Phone System Upgrade

  1. Audit your current call volume. If you are averaging fewer than four simultaneous calls, the 4SC Basic Free tier may cover you completely — at no cost.
  2. Check your internet connection first. VoIP quality lives and dies by your network. Before you commit to any phone system, make sure your bandwidth and QoS settings are solid. This is something Houston TechSys assesses for every new client.
  3. Plan your number porting timeline. Porting existing business numbers can take 5-10 business days. Do not wait until the last minute, especially if you have multiple lines or toll-free numbers.

Is 3CX Right for Your Business?

3CX is a strong fit for businesses that want control over their phone system without paying enterprise prices or being locked into a hosted-only model. The new Basic Edition lowers the barrier significantly. That said, setup and configuration still require IT expertise — particularly around SIP trunk setup, firewall rules, and mobile app deployment.

That is where Houston TechSys comes in. We are a certified 3CX partner and we handle everything from initial deployment to ongoing support. Whether you are migrating from an old PBX, dropping a legacy hosted service, or setting up a business phone system for the first time, we make it simple.

Ready to talk about upgrading your Houston business communications? Contact Houston TechSys today and let us build the right solution for your team.

67% of Cyberattacks Now Start With Identity Theft — Is Your Houston Business Protected?

A new report that every Houston business owner and IT manager needs to read just dropped. The 2026 Sophos Active Adversary Report, compiled from 661 real-world incident response cases across 34 industries, reveals a stark reality: 67% of all cybersecurity incidents investigated last year were rooted in identity-related attacks.

That means brute-force attacks, credential phishing, and stolen authentication tokens — not exotic zero-days — are what is taking down businesses right now. And if you think Houston SMBs are flying under the radar, think again. Ransomware groups increasingly target mid-market companies precisely because they assume smaller IT teams and fewer defenses.

What Identity-Led Attacks Actually Look Like

When Sophos Incident Response teams showed up at breached organizations, they consistently found the same playbook: attackers did not hack in through fancy exploits — they logged in using stolen or guessed credentials. Common entry points include:

  • Credential stuffing — reusing passwords leaked in old data breaches to access Microsoft 365, VPNs, or RDP
  • MFA fatigue attacks — spamming employees with authentication prompts until someone approves out of frustration
  • Session token theft — bypassing MFA entirely by stealing browser session cookies via adversary-in-the-middle phishing kits
  • Service account abuse — exploiting unmonitored machine identities that often carry excessive permissions

Once inside, attackers move fast. Sophos data shows threat actors are operating with increasing speed — often establishing persistence and beginning data exfiltration within hours of initial access.

What Houston TechSys Recommends Right Now

At HTS, we work with Houston-area businesses every day to close the identity security gaps that lead to these incidents. Here is what we are telling our clients:

  1. Audit your MFA coverage immediately. Every external-facing system — Microsoft 365, VPN, remote desktop, cloud portals — must have MFA enabled. Not SMS-based MFA; use authenticator apps or hardware keys.
  2. Implement phishing-resistant authentication. Passkeys and FIDO2 hardware tokens are now accessible for SMBs. If you are still relying on password plus SMS, you are vulnerable to token theft.
  3. Deploy Managed Detection and Response (MDR). The Sophos report highlights that MDR teams caught attacks faster than traditional monitoring. Having 24/7 eyes on your environment is no longer a luxury — it is a necessity.
  4. Review privileged account access quarterly. Most breaches are amplified by over-permissioned accounts. Principle of least privilege applies to every user, service account, and API key in your environment.
  5. Run a simulated phishing test. You cannot fix what you do not measure. A quarterly phishing simulation tells you exactly which employees need additional training before a real attacker finds them first.

The Bottom Line for Houston Businesses

The 2026 threat landscape is not about technical complexity — it is about identity hygiene. Two-thirds of successful cyberattacks are happening because credentials are weak, exposed, or unmonitored. The good news: these are fixable problems. The right managed security partner can close these gaps systematically without disrupting your operations.

Houston TechSys provides Sophos-powered managed security services, including endpoint protection, MDR, and identity security assessments for Houston-area SMBs. Do not wait for an incident response team to show up at your door — get ahead of it now.

Ready to lock down your business identity security? Contact the Houston TechSys team today for a free security assessment.

Stop Letting Employees Design Their Own Email Signatures — Here’s the Professional Fix for Microsoft 365

Picture this: your sales rep sends a proposal to a major Houston prospect. The email arrives with a Comic Sans font, a blurry logo, an outdated phone number, and a compliance disclaimer that expired two years ago. Meanwhile, your competitor’s email looks like it came from a Fortune 500 company. That gap is not about budget — it is about email signature management, and it is costing businesses deals every single day.

CodeTwo, a Microsoft-certified software developer and a partner solution we recommend at Houston TechSys, specializes in solving exactly this problem. Their Email Signatures 365 platform gives IT administrators — or even designated non-IT staff — centralized control over every email signature sent from your Microsoft 365 environment.

Why Decentralized Email Signatures Are a Real Business Problem

When employees manage their own signatures, you get chaos: inconsistent branding, missing legal disclaimers, outdated contact information, and personal flair that does not belong in professional correspondence. For regulated industries like healthcare and legal in Houston, missing disclaimers can create genuine compliance exposure.

The fix is not a company-wide email to “please update your signature” — that approach fails every time. The fix is server-side signature injection that works automatically, on every email, from any device, whether your team is in the office or working remotely.

What CodeTwo Email Signatures 365 Actually Does

CodeTwo integrates directly with Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) to pull each employee’s information — name, title, phone, department, photo — and dynamically populate their signature template. Change someone’s title in Entra ID, and their email signature updates automatically across the organization. No IT ticket required.

Key capabilities that matter for Houston SMBs:

  • Consistent branding on every email — desktop, mobile, Outlook, OWA. No exceptions.
  • Legal disclaimers and compliance footers — applied automatically, never accidentally omitted.
  • Dynamic Entra ID integration — signatures stay accurate without manual updates as staff changes occur.
  • Autoresponder management — centrally control out-of-office messages across the company.
  • Non-IT delegation — marketing or HR can manage signature templates without needing admin access.

The ROI Is Clearer Than You Think

Think about what consistent, professional email signatures do for a Houston business: every outbound email becomes a branded touchpoint. Add a promotional banner to your signatures during a campaign — suddenly every email your team sends carries your marketing message to clients and prospects. CodeTwo supports exactly this kind of dynamic content, including clickable banners that can be rotated by campaign.

For law firms, medical practices, financial services companies, and oil & gas operators in the Houston area, the compliance value alone — automatically appended, never-missed legal disclaimers — is worth the investment.

How HTS Deploys This for Clients

At Houston TechSys, we handle the CodeTwo implementation end-to-end: tenant configuration, Entra ID integration, template design that matches your brand standards, and staff training for whoever will manage the templates going forward. Most deployments are complete within a day, and the impact is immediate — every email your team sends looks professional from day one.

Ready to make every email your company sends look like it came from a polished, professional organization? Contact our team today to discuss a CodeTwo Email Signatures 365 deployment for your Microsoft 365 environment.

Why Houston TechSys Is All-In on 3CX

Houston TechSys has been a 3CX Platinum Partner since day one — and we’re more excited about the platform than ever.

With the latest wave of updates and AI-powered features, 3CX is no longer just a phone system. It’s becoming an AI communication platform — and we’re here for it.

3CX Is Innovating Faster Than Ever

3CX just dropped V20 Update 8 — and it’s a big one:

  • Agentic AI — intelligent call handling and routing that goes way beyond a basic auto-attendant. AI agents can answer questions, route calls based on context, and handle tasks that used to require a live person.
  • AI Receptionist — configurable in minutes, with custom context and call-handling rules. NetworkChuck even did a full demo showing how easy it is to set up.
  • On-Premise Transcription — for businesses that need compliance-ready, private transcription without sending voice data to the cloud. Healthcare, legal, financial — this is huge.
  • AI-Powered Call Summaries — every call can be transcribed and summarized automatically, saving hours of note-taking.
  • PowerBI Dashboards — visual analytics for call center performance and business insights.

3CX’s own February 2026 roadmap article calls it moving “from phone system to AI colleague” — and we couldn’t agree more.

Platinum Partner Means Something

Houston TechSys is the only 3CX Platinum Partner in Houston. That’s not a marketing badge — it means:

  • Direct access to 3CX engineering and support escalation
  • Early access to beta releases (we’re already testing the latest iOS, Android, and Windows app updates)
  • Certified expertise across deployment, security, and integration
  • Priority training on new features like Agentic AI and on-prem transcription

When 3CX releases something new, we’re among the first to test it, validate it, and roll it out to our clients.

What This Means for Houston Businesses

If you’re a Houston-area business using 3CX — or considering it — here’s the bottom line:

  • Your system is supported by a committed, certified partner that’s invested in 3CX for the long haul
  • You get access to cutting-edge AI features as soon as they’re production-ready
  • Your data stays private with on-premise transcription and compliance-ready deployments
  • You have a direct relationship with a local team that knows your business

Ready to Talk?

Whether you’re already on 3CX and want to explore the new AI features, or you’re evaluating phone systems for your business, we’re here to help.

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3CX Weekly Brief · Feb 10 – Feb 16, 2026

Mid-February delivered three big signals from 3CX: deeper WhatsApp integration, affordable cloud transcription for Enterprise Plus, and fresh third-party accolades. Here’s how we’re folding them into our Houston playbook.

Highlights for Feb 10 – Feb 16

  • Inbound WhatsApp calls land in 3CX. Update 8 now lets us register WhatsApp numbers as SIP trunks (source), so callers tap the WhatsApp button and reach your queue, IVR or AI agent without PSTN costs.
  • Enterprise Plus cloud transcription expanded. Licenses from 8SC through 32SC get bundled minutes (30k–120k) plus stereo call capture (source), making compliance-friendly summaries doable without GPUs.
  • Industry recognition keeps stacking. 3CX landed on the 2026 Capterra Shortlist and Software Advice FrontRunners for call center software (source), giving us fresh social proof for Houston decision makers.

Impact on Houston TechSys customers

  1. Omni-channel made simple. We can now tie your WhatsApp Business profile directly into 3CX, log recordings, trigger AI routing and keep the conversation history in one place.
  2. Affordable compliance. Enterprise Plus is suddenly the sweet spot for legal, healthcare and finance accounts that need searchable transcripts but don’t want on-prem GPUs.
  3. Sales enablement. Awards from Gartner Digital Markets properties make it easier to justify switching legacy PBXs over to the only 3CX Platinum Partner in Houston.

What we’re doing this week

  • Offering a WhatsApp-to-3CX pilot for every managed voice client who handles high-volume customer messaging.
  • Requoting Enterprise Plus where bundled transcription minutes are cheaper than per-minute Google/OpenAI usage.
  • Updating our proposal decks and nurture emails with the new Capterra + Software Advice badges.

Want WhatsApp, AI transcripts or a award-winning call center in one stack? Call (281) 231-2944 or schedule a strategy session and we’ll map it out.

Microsoft Business Solutions: Powering Houston Companies with the Right Tools

Microsoft: The Backbone of Houston Business Technology

Walk into almost any business office in Houston and you’ll find Microsoft products at the core of their technology stack. Windows computers, Outlook email, Teams meetings, Excel spreadsheets — Microsoft is deeply woven into how Houston companies work.

But Microsoft’s business portfolio goes far beyond the applications most people know. Houston TechSys helps local businesses leverage the full power of Microsoft’s ecosystem — from licensing and deployment to management and support.

Microsoft Products We Support

Microsoft 365 (Business & Enterprise)

The cornerstone of modern business productivity. Microsoft 365 delivers Office applications, business email, Teams collaboration, SharePoint, OneDrive cloud storage, and advanced security tools — all in one subscription. Houston TechSys handles licensing, setup, migration, and ongoing management.

Windows 11 Pro & Enterprise

The latest Windows operating system brings improved security, performance, and compatibility to Houston business workstations. We manage Windows deployments, upgrades from older versions, and enterprise configuration policies to keep your devices secure and standardized.

Microsoft Windows Server

For Houston businesses running on-premise infrastructure, Windows Server provides the foundation for file sharing, user management (Active Directory), and business applications. Houston TechSys designs, deploys, and manages Windows Server environments built for reliability and performance.

Microsoft Azure

Microsoft’s cloud platform powers everything from virtual machines and cloud storage to advanced AI and analytics. Houston TechSys helps businesses migrate workloads to Azure, manage cloud resources, and build hybrid environments that blend on-premise and cloud infrastructure.

Microsoft Intune (Endpoint Management)

With employees working on laptops, tablets, and smartphones, managing and securing all those devices is a challenge. Microsoft Intune provides mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) — ensuring every device accessing your Houston company’s data meets your security standards.

Microsoft Defender for Business

An enterprise-grade cybersecurity solution built into Microsoft 365 Business Premium. Defender protects Houston business endpoints from malware, ransomware, and advanced threats — with centralized management through the Microsoft 365 security portal.

Microsoft Licensing: Getting It Right

Microsoft licensing can be complex. Too many businesses in Houston are either overpaying for licenses they don’t need or underprotected because they’re on the wrong plan. Houston TechSys performs licensing audits to make sure you’re properly licensed, cost-optimized, and getting everything you’re paying for.

Why Work with Houston TechSys for Microsoft Products

  • Microsoft Partner: We’re an authorized Microsoft partner with certified technicians
  • Local Expertise: We know Houston businesses and the Microsoft solutions that fit them best
  • End-to-End Service: Licensing, deployment, training, and ongoing support — all from one partner
  • Cost Optimization: We help Houston businesses get the right Microsoft plan at the right price

Unlock the Full Power of Microsoft for Your Houston Business

Whether you’re setting up Microsoft 365 for the first time, migrating to Azure, or just trying to make sense of your current Microsoft environment, Houston TechSys is the partner you need.

Call us today at (281) 231-2944 or visit houstontechsys.net to schedule a Microsoft technology assessment. Let’s make sure your Houston business is getting every bit of value from your Microsoft investment.