TeamLogic IT, a national
provider of comprehensive managed IT services for businesses, was recently
recognized as a Best of the Best: Top
100 Franchise for Veterans by Franchise Business Review (FBR). FBR surveys
existing veteran franchisees with a focus on satisfaction and performance. More
than 3,000 franchisees were surveyed from 285 franchise brands.
As quoted by a TeamLogic IT franchisee and featured in FBR’s
Special Report of top franchises for veterans, “Our franchisor takes very good
care of us. I am in a much better position than my competitors who are not
backed by a similar organization. I trust the training and support I get from
my franchisor more than I do from a distributor or other non-manufacturer
source.”
Chuck Lennon, President of TeamLogic IT said, “More and more
veterans have been attracted to our franchise due to our discount program,
training and support services and, for many, their comfort level and experience
with technology. In addition, they see that our existing franchise locations around
the country are experiencing strong growth due to the need by businesses of all
sizes for IT support services such as email management, network security, data
backup, business continuity, mobile device management, cloud services and more.”
TeamLogic IT has also recently been ranked in the Orange
County (CA) Business Journal as one of the fastest growing private companies in
the county. The company is ranked number 56 on MSPmentor’s MSP501, the managed
services industry’s authoritative report of leading MSPs around the world. Two
executives with the company are also listed in the highly regarded MSPmentor
250 list of the most influential people in the managed services industry. TeamLogic
IT also has received satisfaction survey awards from Franchise Business Review
(FBR) for the past eight years, and has
earned the No. 1 ranking in the technology category for four years in a row.
TeamLogic IT has been
a member of the International Franchise Association’s Vet Fran Program since
2005 and offers a discount on its franchise fee to U.S. veterans.