How a Calgary Construction Firm Saved $190,944 Per Year With Managed IT Services
June 25, 2026
If your business is still running on spreadsheets, legacy software with no integrations, and a cobbled-together approach to cybersecurity, you’re not alone. Thousands of small and mid-sized businesses across Calgary are in exactly the same spot. The good news? The numbers show that investing in managed IT services in Calgary doesn’t just solve tech headaches.
How a Vancouver Business Saved 16+ Hours a Week With Managed IT Support
June 15, 2026
If you run a small business in Vancouver, you already know the feeling: you’re wearing too many hats, your software doesn’t talk to each other, and somewhere in the back of your mind, there’s a nagging worry that your business data isn’t as secure as it should be. That’s where managed IT support can help
How a Vancouver Manufacturing Business Achieved a 4.61x ROI With Managed IT Support
June 8, 2026
Managing a trades or manufacturing business in Vancouver is hard without proper IT support. You’re managing projects, chasing materials, keeping field staff coordinated, and trying to grow, but your technology is getting in the way The last thing you need is to find out a job went sideways three weeks after the fact because your
How a Toronto Managed Service Provider Delivered a 3.57x ROI for an Ottawa Construction Company
May 21, 2026
Whether you’re searching for a managed service provider in Toronto, Ottawa, or anywhere in Ontario, the lessons in this case study apply directly to your business. Tursa Group, a managed IT services firm serving businesses across Ontario, worked with an Ottawa-based construction company to untangle a technology mess. Here are what the numbers looked like:
Managed IT Support Vancouver: Saving 17 Hours a Week and Receiving a 2.84x ROI
May 14, 2026
Running a trades business anywhere in BC means you’re constantly juggling. You’re quoting jobs, dispatching field staff across a wide service area, managing inventory, processing invoices, handling payroll; often all at once, and usually with a small team. Now picture doing all of that with no integration between your job management software, your accounting platform,
Managed IT Support Vancouver: How One Business Fixed Broken Systems To Scale
May 5, 2026
Most business owners don’t think about their internal systems until something breaks. Maybe invoices are getting lost, or your team is copying and pasting data between three different apps, or maybe you had a vague conversation with someone about “cybersecurity” and filed it under “we should deal with that eventually.” A Vancouver-based professional services firm
How a Managed Service Provider in Calgary Reduced IT Tickets by 92% in Two Years
March 9, 2026
When companies think about hiring a Managed Service Provider Calgary, they often assume the role is limited to helpdesk support and cybersecurity. But sometimes, the real value comes from something much bigger: untangling years of technical complexity and rebuilding IT the right way. This case study shows what can happen when a company moves from
Managed IT Service Provider in Calgary
February 16, 2026
How a Managed IT Service Provider in Calgary Helped a Construction Company Unlock Better Reporting Without APIs At Tursa Group, we’re often brought in when businesses hit a technology wall—when their systems work individually but don’t communicate with each other. As a managed service provider in Calgary, we specialize in solving exactly these kinds of
Cybersecurity Training for Employees & Key Benefits
June 19, 2025
Cybersecurity training is crucial for businesses in 2025. Having a solid cybersecurity awareness training program in place can significantly decrease your organizations risk.
The Significance of Cybersecurity Training for Employees and Its Key Benefits
June 19, 2025
Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated, putting sensitive data at risk. Organizations face constant attacks from cybercriminals and malicious software aimed at breaching their defenses. Shockingly, a report by Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that global cybercrime damages could escalate to $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. With the human factor often representing the weakest link in security,
