SADOS supports Annapolis businesses, nonprofits, and professional services with managed IT, cybersecurity, and cloud. U.S.-based engineers, 4-hour SLA, flat-rate pricing won’t change by zip code.
Annapolis runs on a different rhythm than DC or Baltimore. Government-adjacent professional services, maritime, nonprofits, and the small-business community along Main Street and West Street share the workload. The IT needs are real but the budgets are scrutinized. SADOS delivers Annapolis businesses the same managed IT, cybersecurity, and cloud services we deliver in Frederick, on the same flat-rate pricing.
Help desk, patching, M365 management, onboarding, and vCIO strategy. Flat-rate per device with U.S.-based engineers handling every Annapolis ticket from open to resolution. Predictable IT, no surprises.
SentinelOne EDR/XDR, MDR coverage, phishing defense, MFA enforcement, and security awareness training. Built for Annapolis nonprofits and professional firms managing donor, client, or constituent data with care.
Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, AvePoint backup, OneDrive, and full cloud migrations. Built so Annapolis nonprofits and small businesses can scale operations without scaling IT headcount.
Rhombus cameras, access control, intercoms, and smart sensors. Designed for Annapolis offices, mixed-use buildings, and waterfront facilities that need real visibility across multiple entry points.
Firewalls, switching, VLANs, and ISP coordination for Annapolis sites. Includes change documentation and rollback planning, with segmentation for confidential data flows where it matters.
Verified backups, recovery testing, and ransomware-resilient retention. Built so Annapolis businesses can recover quickly, with documentation that holds up under board or grant-funded oversight.
SADOS commits to a 4-hour business-hours SLA on every ticket. Monitoring runs 24/7. Engineers are U.S.-based, and every Frederick client has a named technical lead on their account.
Managed IT and cybersecurity for Montgomery County professional services.
Biotech-grade managed IT and cloud for the I-270 corridor.
Managed IT and cybersecurity for the Frederick business community.
Managed IT for Frederick County agricultural and retail businesses.
SADOS engineers serve Annapolis from our regional coverage. Day-to-day support is remote and handled by U.S.-based engineers, with the same team on your account from onboarding forward. Onsite dispatch in Annapolis is scheduled regionally for installs, hardware work, and smart security projects rather than walk-in same-day.
SADOS uses flat-rate per-device pricing nationally: $30 per network, $35 per device, and $200 per server, billed monthly. Pricing does not change by city or industry. Every engagement starts with an IT Services Agreement and a scoped Statement of Work, so the cost stays predictable and tied to the systems you have.
Yes. SADOS supports nonprofits across Maryland, including Annapolis-area organizations balancing tight budgets with real compliance and donor-data responsibilities. Microsoft 365 nonprofit licensing, cloud-first deployments, and clear documentation for board reporting are all part of the standard engagement. We tailor the scope to what the organization actually needs.
Yes. Small Annapolis businesses fit our flat-rate model cleanly. You pay only for the devices and servers actually in use, with full M365 management, cybersecurity, and help desk included. There is no minimum seat requirement designed to push small teams into oversized contracts. The IT scales with the team.
Standard tickets get a 4-hour business-hours SLA, handled remotely. Emergency services require a signed agreement in place first. Onsite dispatch to Annapolis is scheduled regionally and is faster when planned in advance rather than reactively. Monitoring runs 24/7, so most issues are caught before they become emergencies.
Yes. SADOS designs and installs Rhombus camera systems, access control, intercoms, and smart sensors throughout the Annapolis area. Smart security and IT are managed by one team, so cabling, networking, and access logging are coordinated through a single engagement rather than across separate vendors.