Is Asheville big enough to have a good MSP, or do I need to look to Charlotte or Atlanta?
The assumption underneath this question is that IT capability scales with city size, and twenty years ago there was something to it. Today the tooling that defines a good MSP (remote monitoring platforms, enterprise endpoint security, backup infrastructure, security operations) is the same software everywhere, sold to providers of every size in every market. An Asheville MSP and an Atlanta MSP with the same stack deliver the same technical capability; the zip code adds nothing to the software.
And Asheville is not a thin market. Western North Carolina supports a dozen or more competing managed IT providers, several of them established for decades, precisely because the region has the businesses to sustain them: medical and dental practices, manufacturers, hospitality, professional firms. Competition is what produces quality in a local market, and this one has it. The idea that you must import competence from Charlotte is a marketing story told mostly by firms in Charlotte.
What genuinely differs by geography is physical presence: who can be in your server room this afternoon, who can survey your building before quoting, whose reputation lives in the same community yours does. On those, the big-city firm is structurally behind before the conversation starts. The fair way to settle it: evaluate an Asheville provider and a Charlotte or national one side by side on the same questions (stack, response commitments, references, on-site terms) and see which one holds up. Local providers welcome that comparison.
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