DataWard, LLC is a managed IT services and internet service provider serving Oklahoma City businesses that need reliable connectivity paired with ongoing network security and infrastructure support, rather than a consumer broadband vendor or a one-off tech consultant.
DataWard operates as a managed service provider (MSP) focused on small to mid-sized businesses across the Oklahoma City metro. The company bundles internet access, network monitoring, cybersecurity, and IT support into managed contracts rather than selling à la carte services. This model suits companies that want a single point of contact for both connectivity and the systems running over it, versus assembling separate vendors for broadband, firewall management, and help-desk support.
DataWard offers three service tiers anchored to business size and complexity. The entry tier, starting near $500 per month, covers basic internet provisioning, network monitoring, and email security for companies with fewer than 10 users. The mid-tier ($1,200 to $2,500 per month, depending on user count and data storage) adds 24/7 helpdesk support, backup and disaster recovery, and managed firewall services. The enterprise tier is quoted individually for larger deployments. All tiers include remote support and patch management. Pricing can shift based on internet bandwidth, which fluctuates with Oklahoma City market rates; confirm current figures with the company directly. Setup typically involves a 30-day network audit before service launch, billed separately at $1,500 to $3,000.
Oklahoma City businesses choosing an MSP face a meaningful split between regional generalists and national platforms. Tier1 Technologies, also based in OKC, competes on similar ground but focuses more heavily on on-premise infrastructure and legacy systems, making it a stronger fit for manufacturing or warehousing operations with aging equipment. Cox Business, the cable incumbent, bundles internet with phone and basic managed services but lacks the depth of security monitoring and backup infrastructure that DataWard emphasizes. AT&T's Oklahoma City business division offers fiber in select downtown and midtown corridors, with lower latency than cable, but treats connectivity and IT support as separate products, requiring a second vendor for managed security. Choose DataWard if you want integrated internet and security under one SLA; choose Tier1 if your operation runs custom or legacy systems that need hands-on engineering; choose Cox or AT&T only if you prioritize bandwidth over ongoing management.
DataWard fits professional services, healthcare practices, law offices, and light manufacturing firms with 15 to 150 employees and basic to moderate compliance needs (HIPAA for healthcare, document control for law). The company does not offer specialized hosting or application development, so tech startups building custom software will outgrow it. Sole proprietors and micro-businesses under five people typically pay less per user with consumer broadband and a freelance IT consultant than with a managed contract. Companies requiring PCI-DSS compliance for credit-card processing should verify DataWard's audit trail and certification documentation before signing.
Initial contact is a phone consultation to review your current internet, network topology, and pain points. DataWard schedules an on-site assessment at your Oklahoma City office or building, where technicians walk the network, test connectivity, and inventory devices. That audit report, delivered in 5 to 7 business days, becomes the baseline for contract terms. Service activation includes equipment delivery (modem, managed router, or firewall appliance, depending on the tier) and a half-day on-site install. Downtime is typically 2 to 4 hours during business off-hours.
DataWard operates from an office in northwest Oklahoma City and accepts clients throughout the metro and central Oklahoma. Business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for sales inquiries; helpdesk support extends to 8 p.m. weekdays and 12 p.m. Saturday for mid-tier and enterprise customers. Remote troubleshooting and emergency response are available 24/7 for outages. Parking is standard at the DataWard office location.
DataWard fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's MSP landscape: it pairs affordable managed internet with in-house security expertise, letting mid-market companies avoid the friction of coordinating separate vendors for what should be a unified service.
