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I have had the good fortune to work with Inman Technologies for the past two years where they have managed and supported a full range of IT services from basic computer setup and software management to a complete overhaul or our servers and security protocols. Above all, we have developed a relationship with Sean and his team due to their thoroughness and quick response to all our needs.

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How We Keep Systems Running

Initial Assessment

We review your current setup, from network configuration to software licensing, so we know exactly where IT support is needed most before making changes.

Ongoing Monitoring

Our team watches servers, networks, and endpoints around the clock, flagging unusual activity before it becomes downtime.

Fast Resolution

When something goes wrong, our help desk resolves it quickly, whether that means a remote fix or an on-site visit from a technician in Fort Worth.

Clear Reporting

We document what we found, what we fixed, and what we recommend next, so businesses in Fort Worth always know the state of their systems.

Client Success Stories

"I have had the good fortune to work with Inman Technologies for the past two years where they have managed and supported a full range of IT services from basic computer setup and software management to a complete overhaul or our servers and security protocols.

Above all, we have developed a relationship with Sean and his team due to their thoroughness and quick response to all our needs."

Bobby Snyder, President of Construction

When Minor Tech Issues Become Daily Frustrations

A slow computer here, a printer that will not connect there. On their own, these feel minor. But at a law firm or construction company in Fort Worth, small interruptions pull staff away from billable work or job coordination.

Left unresolved, these issues repeat. A network that slows down every afternoon becomes the norm instead of a problem to fix, and files get saved in different places because nobody trusts the shared drive. Without steady IT support, small frustrations become habits that cost time every week.

Why Businesses in Fort Worth Trust Our Process

Businesses in Fort Worth come to us after dealing with IT support that only reacts when something breaks. We take a different approach by first assessing your network, security, recurring issues, and how your team works day to day.

We build a plan based on what your environment actually needs. We document changes, address the causes behind repeated problems, and prioritize improvements that make sense for your operations. This gives your team IT support with clearer direction, fewer recurring issues, and a setup that is easier to manage over time.

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Our IT Support Services

Our IT services provide a structured approach through system monitoring, responsive help desk support, and one clear point of contact.

We identify recurring problems, address their causes, and keep support organized so your team can stay focused and productive each day.

IT Help Desk

Your team should reach a real person when something breaks. Too often, businesses wait on hold or send an email into a queue with no timeline. Our IT help desk gives your staff in Fort Worth a direct line to support.

  • Direct access to our help desk during business hours.

  • Support for common software, hardware, and login issues.

  • Remote troubleshooting for most everyday requests.

  • Escalation to a technician when needed.

Network Management

A stable connection should be something you never think about. Instead, many offices in Fort Worth deal with dropped connections, slow transfers, and strained Wi-Fi. We manage your network so it holds up under daily use.

  • Monitoring for outages, slowdowns, and unusual traffic.

  • Configuration of routers, switches, and access points.

  • Regular checks on network performance.

  • Documentation of your setup for faster troubleshooting.

Cybersecurity Services

Every business wants confidence that client and case files are protected. But threats evolve, and one weak password or outdated system can open the door to a breach. Our cybersecurity reduces that risk at every layer.

  • Endpoint protection installed across company devices.

  • Email filtering to help reduce phishing attempts.

  • Regular updates to close known vulnerabilities.

  • Guidance on access controls and passwords.

Backup and Disaster Recovery

Losing a day of case files or project records can set a team back weeks. Backups that run occasionally, or go untested, offer false security. We set up routines that help you recover quickly.

  • Scheduled backups of critical files and systems.

  • Backup verification so data is recoverable.

  • Recovery support after accidental deletion.

  • Storage options built around how your team works.

Cloud Services

Teams splitting time between office, job sites, and home need file access without friction. When cloud tools are set up poorly, people end up emailing documents or losing versions. We configure systems that keep everyone aligned.

  • Setup and management of cloud email and file storage.

  • Access controls so the right people see the right files.

  • Support for remote and hybrid schedules.

  • Migration assistance when moving from local servers.

IT Consulting

Growing a business often means outgrowing systems that used to work fine. Without a plan, technology decisions get made in a hurry, right when something breaks. We provide IT consulting that looks ahead, so upgrades happen on your timeline.

  • Technology roadmaps aligned with growth plans.

  • Recommendations based on how your team works.

  • Guidance on replacement timing for hardware and software.

  • Support for planning office moves or expansions.

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At Inman Technologies, we bring cutting-edge AI solutions to businesses of all sizes. Our AI as a Service offerings are designed to simplify your operations, enhance customer experiences, and drive measurable growth. From automating customer interactions to optimizing your marketing strategies, we deliver secure, tailored AI tools that make your business smarter and more efficient.

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I have had the good fortune to work with Inman Technologies for the past two years where they have managed and supported a full range of IT services from basic computer setup and software management to a complete overhaul or our servers and security protocols. Above all, we have developed a relationship with Sean and his team due to their thoroughness and quick response to all our needs.

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President of Construction at Ashton Gray

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Trustworthy Partner, a Good Company with Integrity, that Cares

Inman Technologies has been the welcome answer for everything IT. Sean and his teams experience, knowledge, and guidance has been second to none. Some firms that we have worked with in the past specialize in one arena or another and have extraordinary fees associated with their services. Not Inman Technologies. iCloud Storage, Proprietary Servers & Software, Firewalls, and Security etc. You name it they can take care of all your needs and then some. Finally a firm that can take care of all our needs and source all the electronics necessary to make our IT needs run safely and more efficiently. We look forward to a successful relationship with one another for many years to come.

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Inman technologies has done such a great job securing our company technologies. Being a small company that grew quickly we needed a professional company that didn't cost us a fortune to take over our IT infrastructure. Sean was it!

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Fort Worth Construction Ransomware

April 21, 20268 min read

Fort Worth Construction Ransomware

So here’s the blunt version. Construction is now one of the biggest ransomware targets in the country, and if you run a Fort Worth construction company, that should get your attention. TechTarget listed construction and engineering as the No. 2 ransomware target by industry in early 2026. And CISA, the FBI, and MS-ISAC said Medusa alone had already hit more than 300 victims. That’s not hype. That’s the environment contractors are working in right now.

And if I’m being honest, most small and midsize construction companies still have the same few weak spots. Shared logins. Loose remote access. Field laptops that never really get cleaned up. Payment approvals happening over email like that’s somehow safe. One bad click in that kind of setup doesn’t just create an IT headache. It can stall a job, delay billing, jam up payroll, and put the owner in cleanup mode before lunch.

So this matters because downtime in construction gets expensive fast. If your project manager can’t pull plans, your accounting team can’t release payments, or your super can’t get the latest drawing set, crews are still standing there. Subs still need answers. Customers still expect movement. That’s why I don’t look at ransomware as just a cybersecurity problem. I look at it as an operations and cash flow problem.

Why construction keeps getting hit

Construction companies are attractive targets for one simple reason. The business moves fast, and fast-moving businesses usually tolerate more risk than they realize. You’ve got office staff, PMs, supers, field devices, accounting systems, shared file environments, and outside vendors all touching the same workflow. And a lot of it depends on people being able to log in from anywhere.

CISA says common entry points include phishing, unpatched software, and exposed remote access. That lines up almost perfectly with how many contractors work day to day. Someone opens a fake invoice. Someone reuses a password. Some old remote access tool is still hanging around because nobody wanted to break it mid-project. And then from there, attackers move laterally, look for file shares, hunt for backups, and start applying pressure where it hurts.

And this isn’t just happening to giant firms with national footprints. Google News surfaced an April 2026 report that Qilin hit UK construction firm TIS. Another February 2026 report tied Akira to Williams Brothers Construction. Different firms, different geography, same lesson. Attackers know contractors can’t afford to sit still for three days while systems are down. That urgency is exactly what makes the industry valuable to them.

Email and payment workflows are usually the first crack in the wall

So if you want the first place I’d check, it’s email. Not because email is exciting. Because it’s where a lot of the real damage starts. A fake subcontractor message, a spoofed payment change request, or a compromised Microsoft 365 mailbox can give an attacker everything they need to watch conversations and step into the middle of a financial workflow.

I’ve seen businesses focus all their energy on antivirus while their inbox rules are a complete mess. That’s backwards. If someone gets into email, they can set forwarding rules, hide messages, impersonate employees, and wait for the right AP conversation to pop up. Now you’re not just worried about ransomware. You’re dealing with business email compromise, fraudulent payment requests, and a cleanup process that touches finance, legal, and operations at the same time.

What to do first:

  • Turn on MFA for every user, not just admins.

  • Review mailbox forwarding rules and sign-in alerts.

  • Put phishing and attachment filtering in place.

  • Require verbal verification for bank account changes and urgent payment requests.

  • Shut off old accounts the same day someone leaves.

That’s not overkill. That’s basic protection around the part of your business attackers love most.

Shared credentials create bigger damage than most owners realize

And the next issue is credential sprawl. This is where Procore, Buildertrend, Sage, SharePoint, Microsoft 365, and all the little side systems start becoming one big risk chain. If multiple people share accounts, if passwords are reused, or if former employees and vendors still have access, one stolen login can expose way more than people think.

What’s wild is how often this shows up in otherwise good businesses. The company runs well. The jobs are moving. The owner is sharp. But then you find passwords in a spreadsheet, one login being shared by three people, or an old estimator who left eight months ago still tied into a key platform. That’s the kind of thing attackers hope for.

And this ties back to what the FBI put out in March 2025. Their public service announcement described how China-linked contractors and freelance hackers sold stolen access and data from U.S. victims, including private-sector organizations. In other words, the attack market is specialized now. One group steals access. Another group buys it. Another group deploys ransomware. So you don’t need to be a huge target. You just need to be easy to enter.

What I’d lock down:

  • Every user gets their own account. No shared credentials.

  • Use a password manager instead of spreadsheets or phone notes.

  • Limit admin rights to the people who truly need them.

  • Review vendor and former employee access quarterly.

  • Turn on MFA anywhere your core apps support it.

That cleanup alone can shrink your exposure fast.

Field laptops and remote access can turn one click into a company-wide outage

So let’s talk about the field side, because this is where convenience usually wins. Supers and PMs are busy. They’re opening drawings from the truck, logging in from home, connecting on whatever network is available, and trying to keep jobs moving. I get it. But old laptops, delayed updates, local admin rights, and leftover remote-access tools are exactly how ransomware spreads once it lands.

And this is where a lot of owners have false confidence. They think, well, we back up Microsoft 365, or the RMM says the device is online, so we’re probably okay. Not necessarily. If the endpoint is weak and attackers can move into shared files or line-of-business systems, that “probably okay” turns into a very long week.

CISA’s Medusa advisory called out phishing, unpatched software, and exposed remote access as common ways in. That should sound familiar, because those are the same issues I see over and over in small construction environments. Not crazy sophisticated stuff either. Just neglected basics.

What to tighten up:

  • Deploy managed endpoint detection and response on every office and field device.

  • Enforce patching on laptops, servers, and network gear.

  • Encrypt devices in case one gets lost or stolen.

  • Review every remote-access path and remove what nobody actually needs.

  • Make sure someone can isolate an infected laptop fast.

If a PM clicks the wrong attachment at 6:00 a.m., you want containment in minutes, not after lunch.

Your cyber insurance only helps if your controls match reality

And this is the part a lot of owners don’t want to hear. Cyber insurance is not a substitute for doing the work. It can absolutely help. But it helps a lot less if your actual environment doesn’t match what was represented on the application.

I’ve seen businesses assume they’re covered because they checked the policy box a year ago. Then a carrier starts asking whether MFA was really enforced everywhere, whether backups were actually immutable, whether remote access was locked down, whether the payment workflow followed policy. If those answers get shaky, now you’ve got an incident and a coverage problem sitting right next to each other.

So before something happens, compare your policy requirements to your real setup. Not the setup you think you have. The one you can prove. If there’s a gap, fix it now while you still have time.

What a smart Fort Worth contractor should do this week

So if you want the practical version, here’s where I’d start this week. Not next quarter. This week.

  1. Audit Microsoft 365 for MFA, forwarding rules, stale accounts, and risky sign-ins.

  2. Review who has access to Procore, Buildertrend, Sage, file shares, and SharePoint.

  3. Check whether field laptops are patched, encrypted, and protected with managed security tools.

  4. Test your backups and confirm they can’t be changed or deleted easily.

  5. Review your payment approval process so bank changes never get approved by email alone.

  6. Compare your cyber insurance requirements to your actual controls.

That’s the stuff that lowers risk in the real world. Not a fancy report. Not fear-based noise. Just getting the basics right in the places where construction companies usually get exposed first.

And the payoff is simple. Fewer payroll delays. Less billing disruption. Lower odds of AP fraud. Better odds that one employee mistake stays one employee mistake instead of becoming a company-wide outage. Even one lost day can cost thousands in labor, delayed draws, rework, and emergency response. So yeah, security costs money. But downtime costs more.

If you’re worried about this specifically, read our full breakdown right here and use it as a checklist against your own setup.

And if you want a straight answer on whether your current setup is actually holding up, book a 15-minute call. No sales pitch, just an honest read.

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Sean Inman | Founder & CEO, Inman Technologies

Sean Inman | Founder & CEO, Inman Technologies

We’re a full support outsourced Managed Services Provider, responsible for building and supporting your users’s equipment and company network for a fixed monthly fee. We take a consultative approach to designing and implementing your technology according to your company’s needs in the most cost effective and efficient way possible. Inman Technologies is a leading managed IT service provider in Fort Worth, TX, offering a comprehensive selection of IT services to businesses in Fort Worth, TX, and the surrounding areas, including Aledo, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, and Weatherford, TX, and Oklahoma City and Edmond, OK. We specialize in providing IT and Cybersecurity services to meet the unique needs of businesses.

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Frequently Asked Questions About IT Support in Fort Worth

What is IT support?

IT support covers the help, monitoring, and maintenance that keep computers, networks, and software running for a business. As your IT company, we provide IT support built around help desk access and network management for your team in Fort Worth.

What does IT support include?

IT support usually includes help desk access, network monitoring, data backup, and patch management, plus cybersecurity protection. We build our IT support around what a business in Fort Worth actually uses, not a fixed bundle.

How is managed IT support different from calling someone when something breaks?

Managed IT support works ahead of problems instead of reacting to them. We monitor systems and flag issues early, so IT support becomes routine rather than a last resort.

Can cybersecurity be included as part of IT support?

Yes. It is part of the IT support we provide, not a separate add-on. Endpoint protection, email filtering, and regular updates are built into how we manage systems for businesses in Fort Worth.

Do I still need an in-house IT person if I use your IT support?

Some businesses keep an internal point of contact, while others rely on us entirely. Our IT support works either way, handling daily monitoring and help desk needs so an in-house hire can focus on bigger projects.

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