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IT service provider for startups and SMEs: reliable, scalable and secure IT support

IT service provider for startups – secure enterprise network and managed Wi-Fi

Managed IT infrastructure for startups – network, security, Wi-Fi and support

Choosing an IT service provider for startups and SMEs means saving time, reducing downtime and accelerating growth. From network and Wi-Fi to cybersecurity, collaboration tools and fleet management, the goal is to deliver an IT infrastructure that is reliable, scalable and secure without wasting weeks.

This is exactly what a specialized team has been doing for over 15 years, supporting fast-growing organizations with strong references and trusted brands.

Why a startup-focused IT service provider makes the difference

Startups move fast: rapid hiring, opening new offices, hybrid work setups, multiple SaaS tools, and constant growth. An IT service provider for startups understands this pace and anticipates needs: scalable networks and Wi-Fi, secure access, seamless employee onboarding, collaborative tools, proactive monitoring and predictable costs.

The double objective: remove IT friction that slows down business and set standards that allow teams to be productive anywhere.

The pillars of successful IT support

Case studies and references: what startups expect

Startups and SMEs expect tangible results: Wi-Fi that holds up under load, fast deployments, security by default, ready-to-use devices, and support that solves.

A provider becomes a partner when it can consistently deliver. Typical projects include: complete network redesign for a scale-up doubling headcount, collaborative tool migration with SSO and MFA, Wi-Fi redesign for high-density open spaces, secure guest and IoT access, and tested disaster recovery plans.

Trusted brands and technologies

Working with recognized brands prevents unpleasant surprises and ensures vendor support.

In networking and security, cloud-managed solutions like Cisco Meraki simplify operations: end-to-end visibility, consistent policies, rapid deployments, integrated SD-WAN and cameras.

On the collaboration side, Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace integrate with MDM, SSO and MFA to streamline workflows.

BoucheCousue: the team behind the service

Behind this approach is BoucheCousue, a Paris-based team – created by Gonzague Dambricourt and later joined by Baptiste Franchina – that has been designing and managing IT networks and providing managed services for startups and SMEs for over 15 years.

Their mission: make IT invisible day-to-day, reliable during peak activity and predictable in costs and timelines.

The company is used to hyper-growth environments and delivers hands-on support with an operational excellence mindset.

References: startups and SMEs

Highlighted projects include: Meero (high-performance Cisco Meraki network), Datadog (network equipment supply), Dataiku (network deployment), Ornikar (scalable network design and setup), Everoad (network and Wi-Fi redesign), COUP (network and device supply), Legalstart (network overhaul).

Not to mention Morning, PayFit, Welcome To The Jungle, AgoraPulse, Qonto, Swile, Neoplants, Devialet, Aircall..

These collaborations demonstrate expertise in demanding, fast-evolving contexts.

Method, quality and governance

Technical focus: Wi-Fi designed for density

In open spaces, meeting rooms and event areas, density is the challenge.

A robust Wi-Fi design considers VLANs, roaming, radio planning, PoE budgets, channel allocation, QoS.

Cloud-managed networks bring visibility: track user experience, mitigate interference, isolate guests, prioritize video calls, monitor uplinks. Result: Wi-Fi that holds up, even as teams and devices scale.

Cybersecurity that protects without blocking

Security should empower, not hinder. Key components: MFA, SSO, next-gen firewalls, DNS filtering, EDR, patch management, segmentation, encryption, logging and disaster recovery. Policies are standardized, contextual and documented.

Backups are regularly tested. The goal: reduced risk and resilience.

Collaboration, MDM and employee experience

Onboarding in 30 minutes, ready-to-use devices, automatic access, security by default: this is the promise of MDM and centralized identity. Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace deliver mail, storage, conferencing and co-editing. Cloud telephony integrates into daily tools. The result: a seamless employee experience that scales.

Why choose BoucheCousue as an IT service provider for startups

FAQ – IT service providers for startups and SMEs

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