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HaloPSA is the system of record for support, change, and traceability: IT support ties incidents to change and infrastructure context instead of “closed” tickets that do not change behaviour.
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MSP transition · Accountability · Governance
When tickets close but outcomes do not stick, the gap is rarely effort alone. It is operating model: escalation, ownership, evidence, and governance your leadership can inspect.
Pure price shopping or a single break-fix issue with no intent to change governance. For commodity bench quotes without operating-model review, we are usually not the right first call.
Across 10,000+ endpoints under management, we operate ITSM-governed delivery with named escalation paths, reviewer-ready documentation habits, and the same ISO-aligned management system referenced on About.
HaloPSA is the system of record for support, change, and traceability: IT support ties incidents to change and infrastructure context instead of “closed” tickets that do not change behaviour.
Managed security , Essential Eight , and run-state reviews align to what the board asks—not a slide that drifts from production.
Strategic managed service is written to connect roadmaps, QBR rhythm, and what the service desk sees—so governance is not a parallel universe.
Hardware procurement and project tracks carry named ownership into run-state, reducing reactive buys and orphan outcomes.
If your current MSP is responsive but not accountable, the problem may not be effort. It may be operating model, escalation, ownership, and governance.
Accountability means traceable decisions, named owners, evidence that matches production, and improvements that show up in metrics—not only in ticket status.
These patterns usually point past individual engineers to structure: ownership, metrics, and governance.
Repeat incidents get marked resolved without a durable corrective action, trend owners, or executive-visible recurrence metrics.
Monthly packs do not match what users experience, SLAs read well on paper but not in steering conversation, and audit asks cannot be answered from one system of record.
Tools exist, yet nobody can show control owners, test evidence, or how incidents escalate into the same run-state as IT support.
RAID lists live in email, scope shifts without governance, and go-live leaves support holding untested assumptions.
Capital and licensing run on urgency and renewal panic instead of capacity, recovery, and lifecycle planning tied to roadmaps.
In-house teams absorb vendor gaps—shadow triage, informal escalations, and “just fix it” work that never enters the managed queue.
Board or executive forums lack a single risk and assurance narrative aligned to operations—not a one-off consultant heatmap.
Incidents bounce between carrier, cloud, app, and desk partners while your organisation still owns the customer outcome.
Trucell aligns delivery to how regulated and multi-site organisations actually govern IT: clear RACI, ITSM discipline, and leadership-ready reporting tied to the same facts the desk uses.
No two exits look identical. These phases stay consistent so leadership, procurement, and operations share the same picture.
We capture current contracts, pain signals, stakeholders, and constraints—no boilerplate pitch.
You share SLAs, reporting samples, and open risks; we map gaps to accountability, evidence, and ITSM fit.
Named owners, tooling alignment, cutover window, and communication plan so users see continuity, not chaos.
Operate from one accountable path—reviews, security cadence, and improvement backlog linked to the same system of record.
Bring your current review pack, SLA extracts, or RFP lines. We respond with specific ownership and governance mechanics—not generic capabilities.
No-obligation discussion. We will tell you plainly if the gap is scope we cover or a mismatch for both sides.
If these symptoms match your environment, the next step is a structured conversation about accountability—not another renewal negotiation by default.
Governance, ITSM cadence, and locations—before you commit to a transition conversation.
Vendor lines and technologies we deploy and support as part of this solution, not a generic catalogue.
NinjaOne RMM and NinjaOne Backup, endpoint operations, data protection, and reporting as part of Trucell managed IT.
Read moreNetApp hybrid and multi-cloud data services: storage and data-path design for multi–data centre estates, RPO/RTO alignment, and managed operations with Trucell.
Read moreSentinelOne Singularity XDR, managed endpoint protection and response.
Read moreCrowdStrike Falcon platform, cloud-native endpoint protection where your estate standardises on Falcon.
Read moreHuntress managed detection, persistent footholds, reseller-led threats, and Microsoft 365-adjacent risk.
Read moreKeeper Password Manager, secrets, and privileged-access patterns for MFA coverage and least-privilege admin aligned to Essential Eight identity controls.
Read moreJump to an industry, partner, or service line. Most transitions touch more than one area.
How we tune governance and service levels to sector risk, not generic SMB defaults.
Read moreClinical systems and imaging-adjacent infrastructure where uptime and change control matter.
Read moreIdentity, endpoints, and backup patterns for firms handling sensitive client data.
Read moreData location, access, and retention aligned to how your practice actually works.
Read moreSites, mobile users, and head office, connectivity and collaboration without a brittle stack.
Read moreStarlink, Starlink multiplexing, fixed wireless, and enterprise WAN, integrated with security and operations for remote sites.
Read moreIdentity, endpoints, and safeguarding across campuses, labs, and hybrid learning.
Read moreStable operations and integrations for airlines, airports, and aviation services teams.
Read moreAgencies and emergency services, security baselines, governance, and field-ready support.
Read moreHybrid and multi-cloud data paths: snapshots, replication, and performance matched to RPO/RTO talk.
Read moreEnterprise imaging and PACS/RIS integration depth for healthcare organisations balancing clinical outcomes and cybersecurity.
Read moreRun-state visibility: patching, inventory, and reporting once workloads are live.
Read moreNext-generation firewalls, SASE, and cloud security where your architecture standardises on Palo Alto.
Read moreGold Partner stack for NGFW, SD-WAN, ZTNA, and network security at the edge.
Read moreSingularity XDR for endpoint protection, deployed and tuned as part of managed security services.
Read moreAI-assisted SIEM and SOC visibility, correlated alerts and reporting, not log storage alone.
Read moreFalcon telemetry and response where your estate standardises on CrowdStrike.
Read moreManaged detection for persistence, reseller-led threats, and Microsoft 365-adjacent risk.
Read moreImmutable backups, M365 protection, and DR that gets tested, not just configured once.
Read morePerimeter, endpoints, and monitoring sized to your risk profile.
Read moreAssess and implement mitigations aligned with the Australian Cyber Security Centre Essential Eight, with run-state from Trucell IT support where you need it.
Read moreTenant hygiene, licensing clarity, and collaboration defaults before you scale users.
Read moreIn-house development for APIs, integrations, and small applications, owned with your managed IT and change controls, not a disconnected vendor.
Read moreLAN, WAN, and Wi‑Fi that stay documented when the next project lands.
Read moreBusiness internet, WAN paths, and redundancy aligned to cloud and security design.
Read more3CX, Teams Voice, SIP, and recording paths integrated with network, identity, and backup.
Read moreCo-managed IT options, TAM-led roadmaps, and QBRs so IT spend, projects, and support stay on one thread.
Read moreServers, storage, and endpoints sourced with clear specs, resilience options, and lifecycle handover, not cart-only buying.
Read moreService desk and steady-state ops with clear triage and SLAs.
Read moreRadiology depth: uptime, DICOM and modality paths, PACS/RIS, storage, diagnostic displays, and vendor coordination—beyond desktop MSP defaults.
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