IT That Works Where You Work
Rugged, reliable technology for job sites, shop floors, warehouses, design offices, and everywhere else your team gets the real work done.
Technology isn’t a side gig anymore. From jobsite connectivity to production uptime, IT has become part of the daily grind, whether you like it or not. When it runs smooth, no one notices. But when it fails, everything backs up. And if keeping it going has quietly become your job, you’re not alone. You’ve already got schedules, crews, vendors, and logistics to juggle. Tech shouldn’t be another headache. Let’s help you get it running right and staying that way.
To the Ones Who Run on Schedules, Not Excuses
You Don’t Have Time for Tech That Doesn’t Work
You’re managing the moving parts no one else sees. A control system that’s older than some of your staff. A CNC program that only one guy understands. A warehouse server running 24/7, praying the AC doesn’t quit again. CAD files that bog down every network transfer. And someone, somewhere, always yelling that the Wi-Fi's out.
You’ve got crews in the field, vendors breathing down your neck, projects stacked to the ceiling, and every department pulling at the same brittle systems. When something breaks, it doesn’t just slow things down, it stops the work cold.
You’re Not the Only One Making It Work by Sheer Will
The design team needs instant access to files the size of a lunchbox. The plant floor runs on software built in 2009. The front office is trying to video conference while payroll files are being uploaded to a shared drive. Meanwhile, the jobsites are calling about another dropped signal and no one can get through to the internet provider.
You’re constantly bridging the gap between what your systems can handle and what the work demands. You’re holding it together with patches, gut instinct, and maybe one too many personal favors.
At Hart Technology Solutions, We Know This World Because We Work in It
We support construction firms, manufacturers, facilities managers, and design teams all across Southern Arizona. We’ve been in the warehouses, the trailers, the dusty back rooms with the server rack that hasn’t moved since the Bush administration. We’ve seen the real systems, the ones that matter when uptime means money and downtime means disaster.
We’ve built networks that can handle huge design files and field access at the same time. We’ve untangled legacy software from aging hardware without shutting down production. We’ve stabilized critical operations without rewriting your entire tech stack.
We Don’t Just Drop In With a Plan. We Get to Know the Layout First
No two operations are the same. That’s why we start by walking your site, talking to your people, and learning where things stand. We look at the pressure points: the lone workstation running your CNC machines, the server nobody dares restart, the designer who’s been backing up years of projects onto a flash drive.
Then we build around what matters most to your workflow.
You’ll get systems that hold up under pressure, a clear plan for what to do when things go wrong, and a team that steps in before small issues become big ones.
You Don’t Have to Keep Carrying All of It
When everything runs through your systems, from equipment control to jobsite coordination to massive design files, every glitch becomes your problem. And when there’s no backup plan, no one else to call, and no room for error, the pressure adds up fast.
We’re here to take some of that weight off.
To help you build a setup that’s stable under load, keeps your work accessible when and where you need it, and doesn’t leave you holding the bag when something breaks.
You shouldn’t have to manage it all alone. And with the right partner, you don’t have to.
Let’s Build Something That Holds Together, Even on a Bad Day
When you work with Hart, you get more than IT support. You get an experienced partner who understands what happens when operations grind to a halt and who’s ready to help prevent that from happening again.
We’re here to back you up, literally and figuratively, so you can stop firefighting and start building with confidence.
Start with a Simple, 10-Question Checklist
We put together a short, plain-language tool to help you take stock of your setup. Things like system stability, backups, jobsite access, file storage, and day-to-day reliability.
It’s quick to complete and built for real operations, not ideal conditions.
Once you’ve filled it out, let’s walk through it together. No pressure. Just a straightforward conversation about what’s holding up, what’s wearing thin, and what could make your day a little easier.
You don’t have to run the whole show by yourself.
You’ve already kept this place running through a lot—aging systems, tight budgets, and more than a few close calls. You shouldn’t have to keep doing it alone.
Let’s take care of the tech side so you can focus on leading your team, hitting your deadlines, and building what’s next with a little less stress on your shoulders.
The Hart Technology Solutions Team
FAQ: Straight Answers for the People Holding It All Together
Q: How do I know if our systems are strong enough to support our operations as we grow?
A: We assess how your tech is actually performing under load—file access, jobsite connectivity, software stability—and help you plan upgrades that don’t derail your workflow or your budget.
Q: Our entire production depends on one machine and one old program. What happens if it fails?
A: We look at critical points like that first. We’ll help you protect, back up, and document legacy systems, so your entire operation doesn’t rest on one person’s memory or a 10-year-old PC.
Q: Why is our Wi-Fi strong in the lobby but drops in the shop where we actually need it?
A: Most industrial layouts weren’t built for modern networks. We walk your site, map the coverage gaps, and install rugged, jobsite-ready connectivity that holds up where the work happens.
Q: We have a mix of old machines and new software and nothing talks to each other. Can you help with that?
A: Yes. We specialize in bridging legacy OT systems with current IT platforms, so you can run smarter without starting from scratch.
Q: How do we keep remote job sites connected without relying on spotty signals or someone’s phone hotspot?
A: We implement field-ready connectivity using 5G/LTE, satellite, or dual internet setups so your crews stay in sync no matter how far out they’re working.
Q: We’ve got huge design files stored onsite. Is our backup system strong enough to protect them?
A: We test your backups, verify restoration, and make sure your files are stored, secured, and recoverable whether they’re local, cloud-based, or a mix of both.
Q: I keep getting dragged into tech issues when I should be running the operation. Can you take that off my plate?
A: Absolutely. We become your IT team handling tickets, monitoring systems, and solving problems so you can lead instead of troubleshoot.
Q: How do we plan ahead when everything feels like a short-term fix?
A: We help you move from firefighting to forward planning. That means building a practical roadmap that matches your pace, your people, and your budget.
Q: Is our current setup secure enough for what we’re doing?
A: We take a practical look at your systems, access points, and vulnerabilities, then help you strengthen security without overcomplicating daily operations.
Q: Can we get help on a specific project, or just talk through what’s going wrong—without a contract?
A: Yes. We offer free consultations and can take on one-off projects or support reviews as needed. Whether you're dealing with a stuck system or just need a second opinion, we’re here to help.
Let’s Build Systems You Don’t Have to Babysit
You’ve been holding the operation together—managing aging systems, juggling jobsite demands, and keeping things moving when the tech doesn’t.
It doesn’t have to stay that way.
Whether you're dealing with a freezing CAD application, a dropped connection to your CNC machine, or just tired of being the only one who knows how the whole system fits together, we’re here to help.
Contact Us to start a conversation about stabilizing your systems, reducing your risk, and giving you back the time and headspace to lead your operation forward.