Have you worked with businesses similar to mine?

Have you worked with businesses similar to mine?

Almost certainly yes — and if we haven't, we'll tell you up front.

It's the question every smart business owner asks before hiring an IT company, and we love it. Since 2008, NerdSquad has supported businesses of nearly every size and shape across South Florida and beyond — from solo professionals to multi-location operations with dozens of users and complex compliance requirements.

Industries we work with regularly

We're not industry-locked. Our team has worked with:

  • Medical and dental practices — small private offices, multi-provider clinics, specialty groups. See our medical and dental IT support page for specifics.
  • Financial services firms — RIAs, CPAs, insurance offices, wealth managers, and other financial services businesses that live and breathe regulatory requirements.
  • Legal practices — solo attorneys to mid-size firms handling sensitive client data.
  • Retail and hospitality — businesses processing card payments under PCI-DSS.
  • Professional services — consultancies, agencies, real estate offices, nonprofits, and family offices.
  • Manufacturers and trades — anyone running a real business that depends on tech that just works.

Plenty of our clients don't fit neatly into a category, and that's fine. A business is a business, and good IT is good IT.

High-compliance environments are a sweet spot

We have extensive experience in environments where the stakes are higher than "the printer is jammed." That includes:

  • HIPAA (healthcare, dental, mental health)
  • PCI-DSS (anyone taking card payments)
  • SEC, FINRA, and SOX (financial services and publicly held firms)
  • SOC 2 (SaaS, professional services)
  • State privacy laws like Florida's FIPA and California's CPRA

If your industry has a regulator, an auditor, or a framework you're required to follow, we've probably already worked with someone in your shoes. Our Zero Trust cybersecurity and secure backup and compliance services were built with these requirements in mind from day one — not bolted on later.

What if you've never worked with my exact industry?

Honestly? It happens occasionally, and we say so when it does. The fundamentals of solid IT — fast support, layered security, reliable backups, sane documentation — translate across industries. What changes is the regulatory wrapper and a few specialty applications, and those are things we learn quickly during onboarding.

Before we take on any new client, we conduct a full consultation to make sure we actually understand your environment, your apps, your compliance posture, and what success looks like for you. If we don't think we can add real value to your business, we'll say so. We don't take on clients we can't help. Period.

That's not a sales line — it's how we've kept a 5-star reputation intact.

How NerdSquad fits in

Whether you're a two-person dental office in Naples, a 40-person financial firm in Fort Myers, or a manufacturer in Cape Coral, the conversation starts the same way: a real consultation, an honest assessment, and a plan we both feel good about.

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