What IT Support Does a Small Business in Galway Actually Need?

If you run a small business — a shop in Tuam, a clinic in Claregalway, a trades firm in Claremorris, an office in Athenry — you’ve probably asked yourself this question at some point: do I actually need IT support?

The honest answer is: you’re already doing IT. You just might not be doing it well.

Every time you reset a password, set up an email for a new hire, wonder why the printer’s stopped working again, or Google “is this email a scam?” — that’s IT. The question isn’t whether you need it. It’s whether you should keep doing it yourself, or hand it to someone who does it every day.

Here’s what a typical small business with 5 to 20 staff actually needs — and what you can safely ignore.

Email and Microsoft 365

This is the big one. For most small businesses in Ireland, email is the business. Quotes go out by email. Invoices come back by email. If your email goes down for a morning, you feel it.

Microsoft 365 is what most businesses here end up on, and for good reason — you get email, Word, Excel, Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint all in one subscription. But it does need someone to manage it properly. That means:

  • Setting up accounts when someone joins (and removing them when they leave — a step a lot of businesses forget)
  • Making sure multi-factor authentication (MFA) is turned on for every account
  • Managing shared mailboxes, distribution lists, and permissions
  • Keeping licences tidy so you’re not paying for accounts nobody’s using

If you’ve ten staff on M365 and nobody’s actively managing it, you’re almost certainly overpaying, under-secured, or both. There’s a reason M365 beats Google Workspace for most Irish SMEs — but only if it’s set up right.

Backups — the Thing Nobody Thinks About Until It’s Too Late

Here’s a question: if your laptop died right now, what would you lose?

If the answer is “I’m not sure,” you need a backup plan. OneDrive through M365 handles a lot of this, but only if it’s configured correctly. I’ve seen businesses where staff are saving everything to the desktop and nothing is syncing anywhere.

A proper backup setup means your files, your emails, and your business data can be recovered — whether it’s a dead hard drive, a ransomware attack, or someone accidentally deleting the wrong folder.

Security Basics

You don’t need a full security operations centre. You’re a small business, not a bank. But you do need the basics covered:

  • MFA on everything — email, banking, accounting software. This alone blocks the vast majority of account takeovers.
  • Staff awareness — your team needs to know how to spot a phishing email. Most breaches in small businesses start with someone clicking a dodgy link.
  • Up-to-date devices — if your PCs are running Windows 10 and haven’t been updated in months, you’re an easy target. Windows 10 reaches end of life in October 2025, so if you haven’t planned your move to Windows 11, now’s the time.
  • Antivirus and endpoint protection — Microsoft Defender does a solid job these days, but it needs to be configured and monitored, not just left on defaults.

You don’t need to spend thousands on cybersecurity. But ignoring it entirely is one of the most common IT mistakes small Irish businesses make.

Your Website

If you’ve got a WordPress site — and most small businesses do — it needs regular maintenance. Plugins need updating, PHP versions change, SSL certificates expire, and security patches come out constantly. An unmaintained WordPress site is a hacked WordPress site. It’s just a matter of when.

Website maintenance isn’t glamorous, but it protects your online presence, your Google ranking, and your customers’ trust. It’s one of those jobs that costs very little to do proactively and a fortune to fix after something goes wrong.

Device Support and Day-to-Day IT

Laptops acting up. Printers refusing to print. A new starter who needs a PC set up with email, Teams, and the company shared drive. Someone’s locked out of their account on a Monday morning.

This is the bread-and-butter stuff — the everyday IT that eats into your time when you should be running your business. For a business with 5 to 20 employees, you probably don’t need a full-time IT person. But you do need someone you can reach quickly when things go sideways.

What You Probably Don’t Need

Let me save you some money: you probably don’t need an on-site server, a complex network setup, or enterprise-grade firewalls. Most small businesses in Galway run perfectly well on cloud services, a decent broadband connection, and properly managed devices.

What you need is someone who understands small business IT in Ireland — someone local who knows the landscape and can give you straight answers.

So What Does This Actually Cost?

Managed IT support for a small business doesn’t have to break the bank. At Hostme.ie, I offer managed IT services from €110 per month — covering your M365 admin, security basics, device support, and ongoing maintenance. WordPress maintenance starts at €300 per year. Ad-hoc support is €80 per hour, no contracts.

You deal directly with one person. Not a helpdesk. Not a ticket queue. You message us on WhatsApp, and we sort it.

Ready to Get Your IT Sorted?

If you’re running a small business in Galway, Tuam, Claremorris, Claregalway, Athenry, or anywhere in the west of Ireland, and your IT feels like it’s held together with sellotape — let’s have a chat.

Drop me a message on WhatsApp — it’s the quickest way to get started.

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Hostme.ie provides managed IT services and support to small businesses across Galway and the west of Ireland.

If you’re based in the west of Ireland, I provide IT support in Tuam, Claremorris, Claregalway, and Athenry.

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