Best Lafayette IT Support Company Rankings

3 Companies - Rankings updated: April 02, 2026

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  • Indiana's top IT services provider

    Accent Consulting enables you to navigate IT Services with clarity and ease. Deep industry expertise accelerates our success in technology consulting, software development, and managed solutions. We focus on simplifying your IT environment so you can concentrate on what matters most to your business.  [... view Accent Consulting profile ]
    Location
    Lafayette, Indiana
    Number of Employees
    50 - 99

    Accent Consulting Services

    • IT Services
    • Software Development
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    Accent Consulting Reviews & Testimonials

    • John Butvin
      John Butvin Review from Google
      5.0

      John Butvin's Review Sourced from Google

      I needed permission to get to a website, sent a request to Accent Consulting. Within minutes Keaton was on it and made it happen. That is excellent service with no hassles. Anything or anyone that makes my job a little easier is excellent in my book. Thank you, Keaton and Accent.

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    • Janine Cooper
      Janine Cooper Review from Google
      5.0

      Janine Cooper's Review Sourced from Google

      The folks here are very kind and helpful whenever I have to call them. Yes, sometimes a little busy, but they always get it sorted and follow up as well. They make calling tech support a not terrible time. ;)

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    • Alannah McHenry
      Alannah McHenry Review from Google
      5.0

      Alannah McHenry's Review Sourced from Google

      Brookes with Accent Consulting was a pleasure to work with. He had to get some more information to help fix my problem. He told me he would call me back as soon as he had the answers he needed, and he did just that about 15 mins later and we got my issue fixed. Thank you, Brookes!

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    • Healthcare Industry
    • Fintech Industry
    • IT Industry
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  • Committed to Your Safety

    CRLT's solution is a robust software simulation that allows participants to discuss consequence management through an automated interface, similar to traditional tabletop excersises but modernized through powerful Artificial Intellligence to make the experience more engaging, efficient, and meaningful.  [... view Crisis Response Leader Training profile ]
    Location
    Lafayette, Indiana
    Number of Employees
    50 - 99

    Crisis Response Leader Training Services

    • Software Development
    • IT Services
    • Cybersecurity
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    • IT Industry
    • Fintech Industry
    • Standard Technology
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  • Making IT Simple

    Headquartered in Lafayette, Indiana, Abstract Technology Group team of highly-experienced, certified professionals is dedicated to servicing our clients needs and providing superior IT solutions.  [... view Abstract Technology Group profile ]
    Location
    Lafayette, Indiana
    Number of Employees
    50 - 99

    Abstract Technology Group Services

    • Software Development
    • Web Design
    • IT Services
    • AI Development
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    Abstract Technology Group Reviews & Testimonials

    • Kim Larson
      Kim Larson Review from Google
      5.0

      Kim Larson's Review Sourced from Google

      I have been very pleased with Abstract Technology. They are very professional and reliable. I can always trust their word. We work remotely or they will come to my home, or I take my work to them. Everyone there has been most helpful in answering my numerous questions!

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    • Will Miller
      Will Miller Review from Google
      5.0

      Will Miller's Review Sourced from Google

      Abstract has been a life saver for me. Their expertise and customer service is awesome. They are easy to work with and so versatile. Thank you!!

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    • Gregory Whited
      Gregory Whited Review from Google
      5.0

      Gregory Whited's Review Sourced from Google

      I stopped into Abstract without an appointment to get some guidance on setting up a computer docking station at home and was greeted right away. I wish I could remember the technician that helped, but he was very knowledgeable and took the time to hook everything up to show me a demo of what to do. I came home and replicated what he did and everything works great! I would highly recommend this business for any type of computer service and or repair!

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    • IT Industry
    • Fintech Industry
    • Standard Technology
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Frequently Asked Questions

What do IT services companies typically do?

IT companies help organizations plan, build, operate, and secure technologies to enhance business agility, mitigate risk, and ensure system reliability.  

Core IT services include: 

  • Technology strategy and consulting: Guiding businesses on how to achieve their technological goals and maximize their investments through IT assessments, roadmap and architecture, tool and vendor selection, and CIO/CTO support. 
  • Custom software development and digital product development: Creating a digital solution tailored to a business's unique needs, processes, workflow, and infrastructure. 
  • Infrastructure and network monitoring services: Ensuring reliable connectivity and network performance through LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi, and SD-WAN management.  
  • DevOps and platform engineering: Configuring internal developer platforms (IDPs), optimizing CI/CD pipelines, and providing Kubernetes and containerization management. 
  • Cloud services: Developing a cloud solutions strategy, migrating a business's systems and data to a cloud platform, designing the architecture, and managing cloud operations. 
  • Cybersecurity: Defending a company's digital assets against threats and attacks through security assessments, identity and access controls, monitoring, vulnerability management, incident response, and regulatory compliance support. 
  • IT help desk: Providing incident and request management, technical troubleshooting, and SLA-based support to employees and customers. 
  • Business continuity: Providing data backup, disaster recovery planning, and restore testing to help businesses meet defined downtime and data-loss targets. 
  • Managed IT services: Offering ongoing tech support through system monitoring, patching, device management, and software/vendor management. 

Many IT services also cover data/business intelligence (BI) and analytics, employee training, change management, and AI enablement. 

What industries do IT companies commonly serve?

IT companies serve most industries, tailoring their services to the needs, security requirements, and mission-critical systems of each organization. According to industry research, the following are the major verticals investing in IT services: 

  • IT and telecom: Offering engineering support, cloud-native builds, site reliability engineering, and legacy modernization. 
  • Finance: Building banking apps, fraud and risk analytics, payment programs, blockchain solutions, and ensuring strong cybersecurity and data governance across digital operations. 
  • Healthcare: Creating compliant and secure patient portals, electronic health record (EHR) systems, telehealth solutions, and advanced medical devices and diagnostic tools. 
  • Government: Engineering public-facing apps and websites, and providing digital transformation and data management services to improve agency efficiency and community service. 
  • Retail: Tailoring and optimizing eCommerce platforms, online marketplaces, inventory management solutions, point of sale (POS) systems, and other commerce solutions to improve customer experiences, sales, and internal efficiency. 
  • Manufacturing: Devising industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions, material requirements planning software, and real-time performance dashboards to optimize resource utilization and the manufacturing process. 

What tech stacks do they use?

IT services providers are proficient in multiple tech stacks. However, the right stack will depend on your existing systems, security requirements, time-to-market goals, and team capabilities to support the product in the long-term. Common tech stacks include: 

  • JavaScript web stacks (MEAN/MERN stacks): Popular for modern web applications and SaaS products, especially when you want a single language across the back end and front end. 
  • .NET (ASP.NET and C#): A Microsoft-based developer ecosystem used for cross-platform application development, making it ideal for Microsoft-heavy enterprise applications, APIs, internal tools, and Azure-based systems. 
  • Python-Django (PyCharm, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MySQL, Apache): Commonly used for web apps, data-heavy products, analytics, and machine learning programs. 
  • LAMP/PHP stack: One of the first open-source software, providing time-tested reliability to many digital solutions. This is often used for content sites, CMS-driven experiences, and many eCommerce implementations. 

How long do IT projects take?

A small, well-scoped digital product can take 3-12 months to build. On the other hand, complex, integration-heavy software may require over a year. Below is an approximate timeline for each phase of the software development lifecycle: 

  • Discovery and planning (2-6 weeks): Defining the project goals, success metrics, scope and constraints, risks, and delivery plan. 
  • Design and architecture (2-5 weeks): Establishing UX flows, system design, integration approach, and security requirements. It may also include proof of concepts (PoCs) for high-risk segments. 
  • Build in iterations (8-52+ weeks): Building the product incrementally with regular demos or releases. It often involves server-side logic, database management, system integration, and back-end and front-end work. 
  • Quality assurance and testing (3-6+ weeks): Aims to uncover and resolve issues, bugs, and defects in the system before launching. This typically includes functional, usability, regression, and performance testing and typically occurs throughout the development process rather than as a separate phase. 
  • Launch (1-3 weeks): Ensuring product readiness through final system checks, providing change management, training, rollout plan, and go-live. 
  • Post-launch support (2-6 weeks): Refining the product after launch, including fixing bugs and refining UI/UX design. 

The timeline of your IT project will be dictated by your deployment frequency, system complexity, data migration readiness, security and compliance approvals, and feedback cycle. 

Who are the top IT service providers on DesignRush?

We have curated a list of top IT services companies on DesignRush across multiple price points, so you can identify a top vendor within your budget. 

High budget: $50,000+
  • Goji Labs
  • Talentica Software
  • weKnow
Low budget: $25,000-$50,000
  • Alty 
  • Peiko 
  • Glorium Technologies 

Beyond budget, our agency directory allows you to filter agency profiles by location, area of expertise, agency reviews, client types, team size, and hourly rates. 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

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