Growing small businesses
When systems, vendors, and accounts have outgrown the “we’ll figure it out later” stage.
Furbay Technologies exists to help organizations make better technology decisions, reduce avoidable risk, and keep operations moving with greater clarity, stronger control, and fewer avoidable disruptions.
DJ Furbay works directly with organizations that want practical help, not generic advice from someone who disappears after the first ticket.
His work tends to sit in the space where business operations, Microsoft 365, security, cleanup, vendor management, and real-world support all overlap.
That matters because the best technology partner usually is not the one with the flashiest dashboard. It is the one who understands the environment, communicates clearly, and helps keep momentum going.
For many small organizations, technology decisions become reactive. A system fails, a vendor introduces a new platform, subscriptions drift, or a security concern becomes urgent. Furbay Technologies helps restore structure and control before those issues become more expensive.
The focus is on helping teams understand where they are, what matters most, and what the smartest next step actually is. Sometimes that means fixing a specific problem. Sometimes it means cleaning up years of drift. Often it means both.
When systems, vendors, and accounts have outgrown the “we’ll figure it out later” stage.
When the mission is important, staff capacity is limited, and every technology decision has to be practical.
When shared devices, volunteers, communication tools, and security all need more structure.
Before I found DJ I was extremely frustrated with computers and technology. He has helped me understand things and make better decisions when it comes to so many things. He is always a phone call or text away to answer any questions. He is also always willing to come to my office to fix any problems I may have.
If you need a technology partner who can help with planning, cleanup, Microsoft 365, security, or support, the next best move is a quick conversation.