Choosing IT services companies in Georgia that can support your operations and long-term growth takes more than a basic vendor comparison. Explore our vetted Georgia IT service providers and refine your search by budget, team size, technical expertise, and service offerings.
Best IT Services Companies, GA
9 Companies-Rankings updated: August 21, 2026
DesignRush reviews each Georgia IT services agency based on its industry experience, portfolio quality, service capabilities, and client feedback. Some listings may be paid.
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Build it. Run it. Own it.
Sketch Development builds AI-enabled custom software and provides AWS cloud and Atlassian services for Fortune 500 companies and SMBs. Its team ships working software every two weeks with no change orders. The IT services agency is best for tech teams needing agile delivery and hands-on consulting...
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Number of Employees
Under 49
Minimal Budget
$50,000 & Up
Sketch Development Services Services
Software Development
Cloud Consulting
UI/UX Design
eCommerce Development
DevOps Consulting
Staff Augmentation
AI Development
Software Testing
IT Services
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U.S. Bank
Centene Corporation
Maritz
Change Healthcare
Stifel
Reinsurance Group of America (RGA)
bioMerieux
CareSource
CENTEGIX
Purina
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Sketch Development Services Reviews & Testimonials
Monica Review from Google
5.0★
Monica's Review Sourced from Google
Amazing and talented people. I’ve worked for both client and agency side and can can say their partnership is amazing. They truly care about ongoing operations and not just ending it at a project level. Highly recommend! Message me if you want specifics.
John Andesilich Review from Google
5.0★
John Andesilich's Review Sourced from Google
I own a marketing firm in Troy MO and I recently met with Calvin at Sketch Development Services to discuss a software development project I have been thinking about pursuing. He was very nice, easy to speak to and even though his field is a bit out of my knowledge base, he was able to explain things in a way that made perfect sense. I look forward to working with him and his team in the future and recommend anyone looking for a software or app development company to give them a try.
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Building Products AI-Native Way
Talentica is an IT services agency founded in 2003. It serves 180+ startups with custom software, AI, and SaaS development. The firm has 500+ engineers and has helped clients secure 9 patents. It’s best for funded startups and tech companies needing a long-term dedicated engineering partner...
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Number of Employees
500 - 999
Average Hourly Rate
$30/hr
Minimal Budget
$50,000 & Up
Portfolios Count
7 Projects Listed
Talentica Software Services
Software Development
AI Development
IT Services
Big Data Analytics
Blockchain
Mobile App Development
Staff Augmentation
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Wideorbit
Sema4.AI
Realization Technologies Inc.
TailoredMail
StructuredWeb Inc
Amplify
Mist Systems (Juniper Company)
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Talentica Software Reviews & Testimonials
Ashish Sharma Sr Engineering Manager at OpenGov India Pvt Ltd
4.7★
Software Development Review from Ashish Sharma
Talentica has proven to be an exceptional software outsourcing partner, consistently exceeding expectations in both the quality of their resources, deliverables and their commitment to our success. They function not merely as a vendor, but as an extension of our core engineering team.Key Highlights of our Partnership:High Resource Quality: The engineers provided by Talentica are technically strong and highly competent. They integrate seamlessly with our internal teams and quickly take ownership of complex projects.Commitment and Reliability: Talentica is a truly reliable partner that consistently demonstrates a strong willingness to go beyond the standard scope of work. They proactively identify risks and contribute innovative solutions.Critical Project Support: Their expertise was pivotal in two critical areas:Data Pipeline & Reporting: They were instrumental in both enhancing and maintaining a reliable data pipeline & reporting infrastructure. Software Upgrades: They managed challenging, large-scale software upgrades, ensuring we successfully transitioned to modern technology stacks with minimal disruption.Overall, Talentica is a dependable and high-value partner assisting our mission-critical projects.
Anonymous Advisor at IT Company
5.0★
Software Development Review from Anonymous
We had created a conceptual framework to authenticate and verify the provenance, transaction history, and authorship of blockchain-based NFTs. Talentica was brought on board to test and refine the concept from both functional and engineering perspectives, and later to build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) aligned with the agreed specifications and constraints.
Anonymous Engineering Manager at SaaS Company
5.0★
Software Development Review from Anonymous
For several years, the team was composed entirely of Talentica contractors. Since January 2022, I have been directly managing them. The Talentica team handled the admin tooling backend, which included multiple Python Flask services with Postgres and Elasticsearch. These services operated in a service-oriented architecture deployed on Kubernetes, using Istio for service mesh and Spinnaker for deployments.
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IntegriCom supports small businesses in the Atlanta Metro area with dependable IT services. We focus on cybersecurity, cloud, networks, and phones. Known for fast response, expert insight, and a personal approach, we deliver smart, secure solutions with honesty and care...
Location
Suwanee, Georgia
Number of Employees
Under 49
Average Hourly Rate
$100/hr
Minimal Budget
Under $1,000
IntegriCom Services
IT Services
Cybersecurity
Managed Services
IT Compliance Solution
Cloud Consulting
Big Data Analytics
CRM Consulting
ERP Consulting
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Professional Services Industry
Corporate Services Industry
Software & IT Services Industry
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IntegriCom Reviews & Testimonials
Robyn Howes Review from Google
5.0★
Robyn Howes's Review Sourced from Google
IntegriCom is an industry leader and IT trend setter! IntegriCom consistently delivers with expertise and a high level of service. Their responsiveness and attention to detail set them apart.I would highly recommend IntegriCom to any business looking for a reliable technology partner.
Elizabeth Wonders Review from Google
5.0★
Elizabeth Wonders's Review Sourced from Google
Highly recommend IntegriCom for all your IT Support and Managed Service needs! Their focus is on the customer!!
Ron Elgin Review from Google
5.0★
Ron Elgin's Review Sourced from Google
Have had nothing but great support from IntegriCom since we started working with them.Most recently I had an issue with the 'new' Microsoft Outlook email. Not sure what happened on my laptop but it made me reset my Microsoft password and set up Outlook again and then I had issues logging in and having 'denied access' messages. Luckily IntegriCom found the issue that was basically a conflict in my system causing the denied access. Just took giving them control/access of my laptop and I was back up and operational in 10 minutes. So appreciative of their support and responsiveness.
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ScienceSoft USA Corporation, doing business as ScienceSoft, is an AI transformation and software development company with more than 36 years of experience. We deliver secure solutions for healthcare and financial services, as well as retail, manufacturing, telecom, and more...
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Number of Employees
500 - 999
Average Hourly Rate
$50/hr
Portfolios Count
11 Projects Listed
ScienceSoft Services
Software Development
Mobile App Development
Cloud Consulting
Managed Services
Wearables
IoT
AI Development
eCommerce Development
Blockchain
IT Services
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Baxter
PerkinElmer
Child Mind Institute
bioAffinity
RIVANNA
AKLOS Health
TriadXP
HealthPoint Plus
Delaware Valley Community Health
ScribeAmerica
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ScienceSoft Reviews & Testimonials
Shawn Hyman Jr. Manager of Information Technology at Delaware Valley Community Health
5.0★
Web Development Review from Shawn Hyman Jr.
Working with ScienceSoft was nothing but a learning experience while building our Intranet! I started my search for someone to help my organization to help us build an intranet site and came across ScienceSoft. Their reviews were nothing but positive and I've learned why first hand! Their very responsive and very knowledgeable for assisting with our Intranet implementation. We met twice a week, and everyone was punctual with meetings and deadlines. I recommend ScienceSoft for any needs and will work with the company again if needed in the future!
Justin Turner CTO at Chiron Health
5.0★
Mobile App Development Review from Justin Turner
Chiron Health’s core business is providing caregivers with a web-based telemedicine platform which allows them to connect with patients for routine follow-ups and similar use cases. We engaged ScienceSoft to build an Android app that complements our web-based platform for our patients. ScienceSoft developers proved themselves to be Android experts. They advised and successfully lead the way from end to end through the technical challenges and considerations with development of the Android app. ScienceSoft team was in daily contact with our developers and our method of communication was a huge factor in how successful this engagement was. I would also like to point out ScienceSoft’s solid approach to testing. The thorough testing they performed on our beta environment ensured that the app was launched without critical bugs. We have also engaged them to introduce a few enhancements to the app and would certainly consider ScienceSoft as a technology partner in further software development initiatives.
Patrick Pakan Founder and CEO at AKLOS Health
5.0★
Healthcare Review from Patrick Pakan
I’ve had six orthopedic surgeries since playing college football and tried every major digital exercise therapy platform on the market. None of them offer the comprehensive and personalized care they claim. Thanks to ScienceSoft’s practical healthcare IT expertise, we created a musculoskeletal therapy platform that can be fully customized and reflect the needs of each program member. I am excited to see AKLOS Health change the approach to physiotherapy and offer each member a truly bespoke experience that’s based in science.
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Rubico is passionate about creating websites, web applications and mobile apps! With offices in the US and India, we are well equipped to help any business achieve its development goals!...
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Number of Employees
100 - 249
Average Hourly Rate
$49/hr
Minimal Budget
$1,000 - $10,000
Portfolios Count
14 Projects Listed
Rubico Services
Web Development
Mobile App Development
Software Development
eCommerce Development
WordPress Website Design
Web Design
IT Services
UI/UX Design
Digital Marketing
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NASA
Cru
Chick-fil-A
Gordon Conwell
Paxter
SIL
1010 Discs
Eduspire Solutions
Total Registration
University of Michigan
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Rubico Reviews & Testimonials
Aaron Farney Review from Google
5.0★
Aaron Farney's Review Sourced from Google
we have been working with Rubico for a couple of years now and they have been great to work with in all aspects. great value for money and high quality work product. highly recommended to anyone who is looking to rebuild their website.
Keith Zimmerman Review from Google
5.0★
Keith Zimmerman's Review Sourced from Google
We worked with the team at Rubico on several projects over the past few years and it has been a great experience! Their customer service and commitment to the success of a project is admirable!
Steve Kahle Review from Google
5.0★
Steve Kahle's Review Sourced from Google
Working with Rubico for years supporting large web applications and mobile projects, they continue to deliver quality work efficiently and effectively. The cost savings is also tremendous. I highly recommend the organization!
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Fastest and Reliable Recruitment Agency in Nigeria, and Georgia (USA)
Avant Tech is an Innovation driven company operating in the US, Nigeria and the Philippines, We specialize in the recruitment of international across countries and carry our Business Process Outsourcing Services...
Location
Peachtree City, Georgia
Number of Employees
50 - 99
Average Hourly Rate
$200/hr
Minimal Budget
Under $1,000
Avant Tech Services
BPO
IT Services
HR Outsourcing
Managed Services
Mobile App Development
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IBM
Zoho Corporation
Datalogic
Ascendum
Freddie Mac
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Avant Tech Reviews & Testimonials
Kingsley C. Maduagwu Head of Marketing at Jindu Store
5.0★
IT Staffing Review from Kingsley C. Maduagwu
Avant Tech Nigeria, helped our company recruit 20 digital marketing specialists to aid business growth
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Hyland is a leading content services provider that enables thousands of organizations to deliver better experiences to the people they serve...
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Number of Employees
1000 & Up
Hyland Software, Inc Services
IT Services
Managed Services
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American National Bank of Texas
UNC Health
Liberty Mutual Insurance
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Hyland Software, Inc Reviews & Testimonials
Michael Thomas Review from Google
5.0★
Michael Thomas's Review Sourced from Google
It’s always great to have the opportunity to visit the team and Hyland, and the office and hospitality are all in great shape. One of the most professional organizations, and always knows how to host a great event at their facility.
Family Guy Review from Google
5.0★
Family Guy's Review Sourced from Google
Worked here for a few years. Can’t speak to what it’s like to be a customer but as a work environment, it was a lot healthier than other places I’ve worked.
Tim Sanvido Review from Google
1.0★
Tim Sanvido's Review Sourced from Google
Okay, I don’t know why the autism speaks rules or techniques are so absurdly misunderstood. If you speak as I do there’s literally no reason a person with long time Asperger’s syndrome symptoms get treated with chaos, like if I have Asperger’s or autism, I’d be considered disabled. The autism speaks rules basically state the autistic person needs explicit rules explained without being given surprises or kind of “casual abuse”. No, this happened to me on various teams. Why? Or who is telling these rules as if that’s correct at all? I’d like to know.For years, I’m gonna I’m lucky and I hold zero animosity towards anyone. The autistic person or community might have HPA axis stress dysregulation as a feature of the condition. I can’t speak for anyone else, I’m pretty sure a stress dysregulated person needs less stress or surprises especially when it comes work. Just tell me to work one something. I was already autistic burnout when I worked here. Not trivial.I’m now realizing I can work on it. At the time I couldn’t even understand what I was doing exactly. It doesn’t spontaneously occur. Anyone that uses or loses functioning especially with facial expressions like me. It takes real work, gradual change not 100% perfect spontaneously. I get why people say it’s not real, I just need better health. I think that’s my downfall. I studied and worked on my knowledge but never my physical ability or health. I learned, thankfully. Some live and die, never knowing what happened. I’m thank I’m not, my brother was. It’s okay. It’s not for anyone to feel sorry about or tell me they sympathize or empathize. It is true though. So, before people use the crazy rules, just living and dying never knowing what caused so much damage to your life. That sucks.
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Deeproot Technologies specializes in providing cybersecurity and data engineering solutions for businesses of all sizes and sectors. We help our clients protect their data, systems & networks from cyber threats as well as optimize their data pipelines and analytics...
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Number of Employees
Under 49
Minimal Budget
$1,000 - $10,000
DeepRoot Technologies Services
Cybersecurity
IT Services
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EY offers Accounting, Business Consulting, and IT Services with a mission to build a better working world. It provides insights and quality services that instill trust in global capital markets and economies. EY focuses on developing exceptional leaders who deliver on their commitments to all stakeholders...
Location
Savannah, Georgia
Number of Employees
1000 & Up
EY Services
Business Consulting
HR Outsourcing
Accounting
Cybersecurity
IT Services
AI Development
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Frequently Asked Questions About IT Services in Georgia
What are the red flags when evaluating IT services agencies in Georgia?
The biggest red flags are vague SLA language, no local references, and a sales process that skips your actual infrastructure. If an agency can't tell you exactly what happens when your systems go down at 2 a.m., who picks up, in how many minutes, what the escalation path looks like, that's a preview of how they operate.
Watch for these specifically:
Generic proposals. If their pitch could apply to any business in any state, they haven't assessed your environment. A real agency asks about your stack, your team size, and your compliance obligations before quoting anything.
No references from Georgia-based clients. Local knowledge matters: state-specific compliance, regional vendors, and even time zone reliability. Ask for two or three clients in Georgia you can call.
Ownership ambiguity. Who owns your documentation, credentials, and configurations if you part ways? If they hesitate on this, walk away.
Pressure to sign a long contract immediately. Confident agencies offer pilots or short initial terms. Agencies that push 2 or 3-year contracts upfront are locking in revenue, not earning trust.
What do Georgia IT agencies charge that most buyers don't expect?
Most buyers are surprised by onboarding fees, per-device licensing costs, and after-hours support charges they assumed were included. The base monthly retainer, which ranges from $2,000 to $10,000+, is rarely the full number.
Common unexpected costs:
Onboarding and migration fees. Getting your systems documented, configured, and transitioned to their management can run anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on complexity. Some agencies bury this; others invoice it separately.
Per-seat or per-device pricing. Managed services are often priced per endpoint. Add five laptops and your monthly cost goes up automatically, sometimes without a notification.
After-hours and emergency rates. Many contracts cover support only during business hours. True 24/7 coverage is a separate tier, and incident response outside those windows may incur premium charges.
Software and licensing markups. Agencies often resell Microsoft 365, antivirus, backup tools, and other software. The markup is legitimate, but you should know what you're paying versus what the license actually costs.
Offboarding fees. Transferring documentation, revoking access, and exporting your data when you leave can be billed as a project. Ask about this before you sign.
What do Georgia IT agencies charge that most buyers don't expect?
Most buyers are surprised by onboarding fees, per-device licensing costs, and after-hours support charges they assumed were included. The base monthly retainer, which ranges from $2,000 to $10,000+, is rarely the full number.
Common unexpected costs:
Onboarding and migration fees. Getting your systems documented, configured, and transitioned to their management can run anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on complexity. Some agencies bury this; others invoice it separately.
Per-seat or per-device pricing. Managed services are often priced per endpoint. Add five laptops and your monthly cost goes up automatically, sometimes without a notification.
After-hours and emergency rates. Many contracts cover support only during business hours. True 24/7 coverage is a separate tier, and incident response outside those windows may incur premium charges.
Software and licensing markups. Agencies often resell Microsoft 365, antivirus, backup tools, and other software. The markup is legitimate, but you should know what you're paying versus what the license actually costs.
Offboarding fees. Transferring documentation, revoking access, and exporting your data when you leave can be billed as a project. Ask about this before you sign.
When does it make sense to hire a local Georgia IT agency versus a remote national provider?
Hire local when your operations depend on on-site presence, hardware, or face-to-face response time. Hire nationally when your team is distributed, and your infrastructure is mostly cloud-based.
Local Georgia agencies make sense if:
You have a physical office with servers, networking hardware, or equipment that needs hands-on work
You're in a regulated industry (healthcare, legal, finance) where in-person audits or compliance walkthroughs are common
Your team isn't technical and benefits from someone who can show up
A remote national provider works well when:
Your workforce is remote or hybrid, and your stack is cloud-native
You need specialized expertise, such as cybersecurity, compliance, or cloud architecture, that most local generalists can't match
Cost is a primary driver, and you're comfortable managing the relationship digitally
The middle ground worth considering: a local agency with national-level certifications and tooling. Atlanta has a growing MSP market with providers that combine both. If physical presence matters but so does depth of expertise, that's where to look first.
What does a bad IT engagement look like, and what warning signs appear in the first 30 days?
A bad IT engagement reveals itself quickly: slow response times, incomplete documentation, and a support team that asks you to explain your environment again every time you call. If those things are happening in the first month, they won't improve.
The first 30 days should include a full audit of your current environment, documented handoffs, and established communication rhythms. If instead you're experiencing:
Tickets are going unacknowledged for hours with no explanation
No clear point of contact, different technicians every time, no continuity
Promises made during the sales process that aren't reflected in actual delivery
You're doing more explaining than they are
Their onboarding checklist doesn't exist or is clearly templated with no customization
...these are operational failures, not growing pains. A competent agency has done this dozens of times. The first month should feel organized, not improvised.
How do I know if my current IT setup is underperforming before I hire anyone?
Your IT is underperforming if recurring issues keep resurfacing, your team works around technology instead of with it, or you have no visibility into what's running on your network.
You don't need a consultant to diagnose this; your own team will tell you if you ask the right questions. Just ask them how much time per week they lose to IT-related friction. If the number surprises you, your IT is probably underperforming.
Concrete signs to look for:
The same problems (slow systems, access issues, printer failures, VPN drops) happen repeatedly with no permanent fix
Employees have developed workarounds, such as personal devices, consumer file-sharing tools, and informal processes, because official systems are unreliable
You don't know what software licenses you're paying for, whether backups are running, or when your hardware was last updated
Security basics are unclear: no one can tell you the last time passwords were audited, or whether multi-factor authentication is enforced
What should my contract say about response times, SLAs, and liability if something goes wrong?
Your contract should define response times by severity level, specify remedies for missed SLAs, and clearly state each party's liability in the event of data loss, breach, or extended downtime. Vague language in these sections is always resolved in the agency's favor.
On response times: Distinguish between acknowledgment and resolution. An agency can acknowledge a ticket in 15 minutes and take three days to fix it. Both numbers should be in the contract, tiered by severity: critical outages, major degradation, and minor issues.
On SLAs: The metric matters less than the consequence. What happens if they miss their SLA three times in a month? If the contract says nothing, nothing happens. Push for service credits, right to terminate, or both.
On liability: Most MSP contracts cap liability at the monthly retainer value, meaning if a breach costs you $200,000 and you pay $3,000/month, their exposure is $3,000. That's an industry standard, but worth knowing. If you're in a high-risk industry, consider cyber liability insurance that covers vendor failure, not just your own.
Two clauses that are often missing and shouldn't be:
Data ownership: Your data is yours, and you can retrieve it at any time in a usable format
Exit terms: How much notice, what they'll hand over, and whether there are any fees for leaving
What's a realistic timeline to see operational improvement after onboarding an IT agency?
Most businesses see stabilization within 60–90 days and measurable operational improvement within six months, but only if onboarding is done properly and expectations are set in writing from day one.
Here's a realistic arc:
Days 1 to 30: Environment audit, documentation, access setup, and monitoring tools deployed. You should see fewer surprises, not necessarily fewer problems, yet.
Days 30 to 60: Backlog of known issues gets addressed. Response times become consistent. Your team starts trusting the process.
Days 60 to 90: Proactive recommendations start coming in: hardware nearing end of life, security gaps, licensing inefficiencies. This is where a good agency earns its retainer.
Month 6+: Measurable reduction in downtime, support tickets, and time your internal team spends on IT friction.
How do I know if I'm being oversold services I don't actually need?
You're being oversold if the agency's recommendation doesn't connect to a specific problem you've experienced or a risk you've verified, and if every conversation ends with a new line item.
A useful counter-tactic: ask them to rank every recommendation by risk and urgency. A trustworthy agency will tell you what's critical now, what can wait, and what's genuinely optional.
The clearest signs:
They recommend advanced security tools before addressing basic hygiene (patching, MFA, backups)
They propose infrastructure upgrades without showing you data on current performance
The proposal includes services your team size doesn't justify, such as enterprise-tier tools for a 15-person company
They can't answer what happens if we don't do this? with a specific, credible answer
What's the difference between break-fix IT support and proactive managed services, and which do I need?
Break-fix means you pay when something breaks; managed services mean you pay a monthly fee for ongoing monitoring, maintenance, and support.
Break-fix works if:
You have very few employees and minimal IT infrastructure
Downtime is a minor inconvenience, not a revenue event
Your systems are simple and stable enough that issues are rare
Managed services are the right call if:
You have more than 10–15 employees relying on shared systems
Downtime directly affects operations, billing, customer service, or compliance
You want someone responsible for your environment proactively, not just reactively
With break-fix, you pay more per incident, you have no relationship with a technician who knows your systems, and there's no one watching for problems before they become outages. For most Georgia businesses past a certain size, managed services are cheaper when you account for downtime costs, not just support bills.