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ALPHA IT is Vancouver Island’s trusted local Managed IT Services Provider, with offices in Courtenay and Nanaimo. We deliver secure, reliable, and strategic IT support for municipalities, First Nations, and trades-based businesses. From Microsoft 365 and cloud migrations to proactive cybersecurity and network monitoring, our team helps Island organizations protect their data, improve productivity, and reduce downtime. With ALPHA IT, you get a local partner who understands your community and keeps your technology working, so you can focus on what matters most.
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3-2760 Cliffe Ave, V9N 2L8, Courtenay, Canada
- +1 778 441 2535
- consultations@getalpha.ca
- getalpha.ca
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