MSP Rankings · Billings, Montana

Best MSPs in Billings, MT (2026)

Kate Larsen, IT Research Analyst · Last updated: June 2, 2026 · No paid placements
Systems Technology Consultants leads the Billings MSP market with a 6.7/10 Trust Score — driven by a 5.0 Google rating, Cyber Verify certification, and continuous Billings operations since 1982. Entre Technology Services (6.2) and NextX Communications (5.5) round out the top three. Rankings use the itreviews.co Trust Score methodology, scoring every provider on review scores, third-party awards, years in business, physical presence, industry specialization, and service breadth. No provider paid for placement.

Quick Picks

  • Best Overall: Systems Technology Consultants (6.7/10)
  • Best for Compliance-Heavy Industries: Systems Technology Consultants (6.7/10)
  • Best for Multi-State Operations: Entre Technology Services (6.2/10)
  • Best for Award Pedigree (Statewide): Granite Technology Solutions (5.5/10)
  • Best for SMB Telecom + IT Bundle: The Connect Group (5.5/10)

Billings is a small market with a deep bench of legitimately Montana-built IT providers. That’s worth saying upfront, because most “best MSPs in [small city]” lists either pad themselves with national vendors who’ve never set foot in town or rank firms by who paid the most. Neither is useful when you actually need someone who can show up at your office on a Tuesday.

This is for ops leads, CFOs, office managers, and IT directors at Billings businesses evaluating an MSP for the first time, or considering a switch. The Yellowstone County market runs heavy on healthcare (Billings Clinic and Intermountain Health St. Vincent anchor a downtown medical corridor with thousands of employees combined), energy, agriculture, and professional services. The right MSP for a 20-person law firm isn’t the right MSP for a multi-site healthcare network. We’ve factored that in.

Every provider on this list was scored on the same six factors. No one paid for placement. No one knew they were being ranked. Rankings reflect the score. Full stop.


How We Ranked the Best MSPs in Billings

Trust Score Factors — Billings MSP Rankings

35%
Review ScoreClutch (15%), Google (12%), and Cloudtango (3%), combined with a logarithmic volume curve. In a market like Billings, going from zero to eight reviews matters a lot; going from eight to eighty mostly reflects business model, so the curve keeps enterprise-focused MSPs from being punished for fewer reviews.
20%
Industry Awards & RecognitionWeighted toward Tier 1 lists where placement means something: Channel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, Inc. 5000, Cloudtango MSP Select. Self-described “award-winning” with no named, verifiable award doesn’t count at all.
15%
Years in BusinessFounding year triangulated across company website, LinkedIn, and external profiles. Where sources conflict, we use the most conservative verifiable figure.
10%
Physical PresenceWhere small-market scoring gets interesting. A provider serving Billings remotely from Bozeman or Missoula is genuinely different from one with engineers who can be on Central Avenue in fifteen minutes. We score both — we don’t pretend they’re the same.
10%
Industry SpecializationRewards dedicated vertical service pages, named compliance certifications (HIPAA, CMMC, FINRA, SOC 2, PCI DSS, ISO 27001), and real case studies. Generic “we serve healthcare” with no documentation doesn’t move the score.
10%
Service BreadthMeasures real services with documented depth. A page that says “cybersecurity” with no further detail scores differently from one that documents the security stack, monitoring process, and incident response approach.

No paid placements, and no provider-submitted data. If a figure couldn’t be independently verified, it’s flagged. Read the full methodology →


Billings MSP Comparison at a Glance

ProviderScoreBest ForKey StrengthLocationNotable Limitation
Systems Technology Consultants6.7/10Regulated industries needing verified security5+ years Cyber Verify; employee-owned; since 1982HQ: Billings, MT (+Helena, Missoula)Fresh spinoff from Morrison-Maierle; no MSP 501
Entre Technology Services6.2/10Multi-state Rocky Mountain operations42 years; 9 offices across 4 statesHQ: Billings, MTNo verified Tier 1 awards
NextX Communications5.5/10Regional SMBs wanting a single-city local team28 years; 5.0 Google; has a Clutch profileHQ: Billings, MTThin documentation; no awards or certs
The Connect Group5.5/10Voice + data under one vendorVoIP/PBX depth; 35 years; 3 MT officesHQ: Billings, MT (+Bozeman, Helena)Telecom-first; thinner IT depth
Granite Technology Solutions5.5/10Statewide Montana multi-site organizations5x MSP 501 (#362 in 2025); 1,200+ clientsBozeman, MT (serves Billings)No Billings office or Google Maps presence
First Call Computer Solutions5.3/10Microsoft-heavy orgs accepting remote-first4.6 Google (43 reviews); Microsoft Gold PartnerMissoula, MT (serves Billings)No Billings office; no Tier 1 awards
Kelley Create3.9/10Print/office-automation buyers adding light IT20 offices across PNW; bundled print + ITBillings office (HQ: Kent, WA)IT is secondary to office equipment

The Top 7 Managed IT Service Providers in Billings

1
The Cyber Verify Standard-Bearer
6.7
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.2
Awards (20%)3.5
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)8.0
Specialization (10%)8.0
Service Breadth (10%)7.0
Systems Technology Consultants homepage — Billings, MT MSP with Cyber Verify certification

Employee-owned, Billings-headquartered, and the only MSP in Montana with continuous Cyber Verify certification for over five years running. They sit at the top of the Billings list because they earned it on the data.

Key Strengths

  • Cyber Verify certification through MSPAlliance, held continuously for 5+ years — a real third-party security and operational audit, not a vendor logo on a website
  • 5.0/5 Google rating across 11 reviews. A perfect rating with enough volume to mean something in a small market
  • Billings HQ at 315 N 25th St plus offices in Helena and Missoula. Local engineers, on-site within 50 miles of any office at no extra cost per their service guarantee
  • Continuous IT services operation since 1982 under the Morrison-Maierle parent; spun off as an independent employee-owned entity on December 31, 2025. The team didn’t change — the ownership did
  • Documented depth in regulated verticals: medical practices and clinics, banking and credit card processing, law firms, dental, accounting, and city/county government

Limitations

  • Recently independent from parent firm Morrison-Maierle (an engineering consultancy). The transition is fresh; procurement teams who care about corporate continuity should ask about post-spinoff staffing and partnerships
  • Not a Channel Futures MSP 501 winner. The Cyber Verify credential is real but doesn’t sit in the same Tier 1 awards bucket as MSP 501 placement
  • Three Montana offices, not statewide. If you have facilities outside Billings, Helena, or Missoula, ask about coverage

Best For

Billings businesses in regulated industries (healthcare, financial services, professional services) that need a Montana-based MSP with verifiable security credentials.

Not Ideal For

Multi-state organizations needing engineers across many cities, or buyers who weight Channel Futures MSP 501 placement as a non-negotiable.

Services

Managed ITSecurity ComplianceNetwork MonitoringBackup & DRSecurity AwarenessFirewall ManagementUnified Cloud

Industries

HealthcareBanking & Card ProcessingLegalDentalAccountingGovernment

Why They Rank #1

Cyber Verify is the differentiator. Most Billings MSPs claim cybersecurity; few have spent 5+ years passing the MSPAlliance audit that actually proves they operate the controls they sell. Pair that with a Billings HQ, three Montana offices, and a 5.0 review rating with enough volume to validate it, and the methodology lands here. The recent spinoff from Morrison-Maierle is the one watch item. Otherwise this is the most defensible top pick in the market.

2
The Forty-Year Regional Operator
6.2
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.0
Awards (20%)3.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)9.0
Specialization (10%)4.5
Service Breadth (10%)6.5
Entre Technology Services homepage — Billings, MT MSP serving the Rocky Mountain region since 1984

Billings-headquartered since 1984, operating across nine offices in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and Washington. The longest continuous track record in the market.

Key Strengths

  • 42 years of continuous operation under the Entre name
  • 9 office locations across MT (Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Helena, Great Falls, Missoula, Kalispell), Cody WY, Coeur d’Alene ID, and Spokane WA. Real coverage for multi-site clients in the Rocky Mountain region
  • 30+ employees including Microsoft Certified engineers, Office 365 specialists, and computer education consultants. Named leadership and a visible team
  • Certified partner for Microsoft, VMware, Dell, and other vendors — vendor depth that matters when you’re sizing a multi-vendor environment

Limitations

  • No verified Tier 1 industry awards. The 2023 Business Excellence Employer of the Year claim is internal to a Montana award program, and Channel Futures MSP 501 placement couldn’t be confirmed
  • 4.7/18 Google reviews is strong, but the volume is modest given their 40-year tenure — reflecting either an enterprise client base that doesn’t review frequently or a thinner review-collection process
  • Industry pages list nine verticals, but documentation depth is mostly bullet-point breadth rather than dedicated case studies with named certifications

Best For

Multi-site Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, or Eastern Washington organizations that need consistent IT coverage across geographies and a partner with multi-decade operating history.

Not Ideal For

Buyers who prioritize Tier 1 awards or independently verified compliance credentials.

Services

Managed ITMicrosoft 365NetworkingCloudIT ConsultingComputer Education

Coverage

Billings HQBozemanHelenaMissoulaCody WYCoeur d’Alene IDSpokane WA

Why They Rank #2

Tenure is real. 1984 to 2026 is 42 years of operating an IT business in a state where most of the founding MSPs of the early-internet era didn’t make it. Pair that with a multi-state office footprint that legitimately serves the Rocky Mountain region, and Entre earns the #2 slot. The reason they aren’t #1 is the absence of independently verified credentials (Cyber Verify, Channel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500). Long history isn’t the same as documented quality.

3
The Local Specialist
5.5
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)5.8
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)7.0
Specialization (10%)3.5
Service Breadth (10%)5.0
NextX Communications homepage — Billings, MT managed IT for SMBs

Billings-based since 1998, focused on small and medium businesses across Montana, Wyoming, and the Western Dakotas.

Key Strengths

  • Billings HQ at 1301 Division St — one of the few providers on this list with a single-city operational footprint focused on the regional market
  • 5.0/5 Google rating across 10 reviews. Limited volume but unanimous on the rating
  • 28 years of continuous operation since 1998
  • Has a Clutch profile, which most local Billings MSPs don’t. The profile is light on reviews, but the presence indicates client-facing accountability beyond Google

Limitations

  • No documented Tier 1 or Tier 2 industry awards. Self-positioning as a regional first-choice provider isn’t third-party validation
  • Industry specialization page lists target sectors but lacks dedicated vertical service pages, named compliance certifications (HIPAA, SOC 2, etc.), or case studies
  • Service breadth is documented at a high level (managed IT, cybersecurity, network, IP telephony) without the depth that compliance-driven buyers want

Best For

SMBs across the Billings metro, Yellowstone County, and the broader four-state region who want a locally headquartered partner without the satellite-office model.

Not Ideal For

Healthcare, financial services, or other regulated verticals needing documented compliance frameworks.

Services

Managed ITCybersecurityNetworkingIP Telephony

Coverage

Billings HQMontanaWyomingWestern Dakotas

Why They Rank #3

A perfect Google rating, a real Billings address, and a verifiable founding date. The methodology doesn’t reward thin documentation, but it also doesn’t punish honest local operations. NextX is the smallest, most-focused option on this list and works for buyers who value that.

4
The Connect Group
Voice and Data Under One Roof
5.5
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)5.7
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)8.0
Specialization (10%)3.0
Service Breadth (10%)5.0
The Connect Group homepage — Billings, MT voice and data services since 1991

Billings-headquartered since 1991, originally formed from the merger of a telephone company and a computer company. Built around integrated voice and data services for Montana businesses.

Key Strengths

  • 35 years of continuous Montana operation. Founded 1991, headquartered at 1306 Central Ave in Billings
  • Three Montana offices: Billings (HQ), Bozeman, and Helena
  • 5.0/5 Google rating across 7 reviews
  • VoIP and PBX expertise that most pure-play MSPs don’t carry. If you have legacy phone infrastructure or run on hybrid voice/data, this is genuinely a hybrid skill set

Limitations

  • Telecom-first DNA shows in their service documentation. Managed IT, networking, and Microsoft 365 are listed but without the documented depth of an MSP-primary provider
  • No documented industry specialization at the vertical-page level
  • No verified Tier 1 awards

Best For

Billings businesses where business phone systems, video conferencing, surveillance, and structured cabling matter as much as managed IT — single-vendor consolidation for voice plus data.

Not Ideal For

Pure managed IT buyers in compliance-heavy industries who don’t need telecom or AV.

Services

VoIP & PBXManaged ITNetworkingMicrosoft 365Video ConferencingStructured Cabling

Coverage

Billings HQBozemanHelena

Why They Rank #4

The 1991 founding date is real and the Billings HQ is verified. The reason they don’t rank higher is the breadth-without-depth pattern on the IT side. Documentation is thinner than what the methodology rewards in the Industry Specialization and Service Breadth factors.

5
Granite Technology Solutions
The MSP 501 Pedigree
5.5
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)2.5
Awards (20%)9.5
Years in Business (15%)8.0
Physical Presence (10%)2.0
Specialization (10%)6.0
Service Breadth (10%)7.0
Granite Technology Solutions homepage — 5x MSP 501 winner serving Montana

The most decorated MSP in Montana on industry award lists. Bozeman-headquartered, ranked #362 on the 2025 Channel Futures MSP 501.

Key Strengths

  • 5x Channel Futures MSP 501 winner, most recently #362 in 2025
  • 22+ years of Montana operation since 2003, with 1,200+ businesses supported across the state
  • Four office locations: Bozeman (HQ), Missoula, Kalispell, and Helena (in progress)
  • Documented client experience across healthcare, financial services, professional services, automotive, and AEC (architecture, engineering, construction)
  • Strong service breadth: managed IT, business phone systems and VoIP, cybersecurity, and structured cabling under one vendor

Limitations

  • No physical office in Billings. Granite serves Billings as a service area from Bozeman, roughly 140 miles west; on-site visits require dispatch
  • No Billings Google Maps presence — searches return unrelated local businesses
  • The lack of a Billings GMB is a real signal, not a data error. Buyers who need same-day on-site response should weight this

Best For

Statewide Montana organizations with multiple locations across the state, or Bozeman, Missoula, Kalispell, and Helena buyers who specifically value MSP 501 recognition.

Not Ideal For

Billings-only operations that need a local team for fast on-site response.

Services

Managed ITBusiness Phone & VoIPCybersecurityStructured Cabling

Coverage

Bozeman HQMissoulaKalispellHelenaServes Billings

Why They Rank #5

This is the most interesting ranking on the list. Granite has the strongest awards profile of any MSP in Montana by a wide margin, supports more clients than anyone else here, and has been on the Channel Futures MSP 501 five times. By any statewide measure, they’re the top MSP in Montana. The reason they sit at #5 is that this is a Billings list, and the methodology weights Physical Presence and Review Score for the specific city in question. Granite doesn’t have a Billings office, doesn’t appear in Billings Google Maps, and doesn’t have Billings-specific reviews. That’s real, and the score reflects it. For a statewide list, they rank #1.

6
First Call Computer Solutions
The Missoula-Based Microsoft Partner
5.3
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)8.0
Physical Presence (10%)2.0
Specialization (10%)5.5
Service Breadth (10%)6.5
First Call Computer Solutions homepage — Missoula, MT Microsoft Gold Partner MSP

Missoula-headquartered Montana MSP serving the entire state, with 20+ years of continuous operation and Microsoft Gold Partner status.

Key Strengths

  • 4.6/5 Google rating across 43 reviews — the highest review volume on this list, weighted appropriately by the logarithmic volume curve
  • Microsoft Gold Partner level certification, which signals real depth in Microsoft 365, Azure, and adjacent Microsoft solutions
  • 20+ years of Montana operation
  • Industry pages cover finance, healthcare, manufacturing, education, and nonprofits with some depth

Limitations

  • No physical office in Billings — service area only, from the Missoula HQ
  • No verified Tier 1 awards (Microsoft Gold Partner is a vendor certification, not an independent industry award)
  • Service-area-only providers typically can’t match the response time of a locally headquartered MSP for hands-on incidents

Best For

Microsoft 365-heavy organizations in or near Missoula, or Billings businesses willing to accept remote-first support for the Microsoft depth.

Not Ideal For

Billings businesses that need same-day on-site response or want a local team they can drop in on.

Services

Managed ITMicrosoft 365AzureCybersecurityCloud

Industries

FinanceHealthcareManufacturingEducationNonprofits

Why They Rank #6

Strong Google review volume and a real Microsoft certification. The remote-only model is the limiting factor for the Billings-specific context, same as Granite. The reason First Call ranks below Granite is the awards gap.

7
Kelley Create
The Office Automation Hybrid
3.9
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)4.8
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)5.0
Physical Presence (10%)5.0
Specialization (10%)2.0
Service Breadth (10%)3.5
Kelley Create homepage — PNW office automation and managed IT in Billings, MT

Kent, Washington-headquartered office technology company with a Billings office acquired in 2018 via the purchase of Midland Office Equipment.

Key Strengths

  • 20 offices across Washington, Montana, and Oregon
  • Billings location at 902 Central Avenue
  • 5.0/5 Google rating across 4 reviews
  • Bundled office automation, document management, managed print, and IT under one vendor relationship

Limitations

  • Office automation and managed print are the primary business. Managed IT is a secondary service, and the documentation reflects that
  • No verified Tier 1 IT industry awards
  • No documented vertical specialization in managed IT
  • Out-of-state HQ. Managed IT capability is less defined than office-equipment expertise

Best For

Billings businesses that already need copier, MFP, wide-format printer, or document management services and want to add light IT to the same vendor relationship.

Not Ideal For

Pure-play managed IT buyers, or any business in a regulated industry that needs documented IT compliance.

Services

Office AutomationManaged PrintDocument ManagementManaged IT (secondary)

Coverage

Billings officeWashingtonMontanaOregon

Why They Rank #7

Kelley Create is on this list because they have a Billings office and they do offer managed IT services. But the Trust Score methodology rewards documented MSP depth, and Kelley Create’s depth is on the office-equipment side. For an MSP-primary buyer, this is a different category of vendor.


How to Choose the Best MSPs in Billings

Three signals matter most for a Billings buyer: physical presence, vertical fit, and documented credentials. Match those to your size, industry, and tolerance for remote-first support.

Budget signals first. SMB managed IT in Billings generally lands around $100–$250 per user per month for fully managed packages, or roughly $1,000–$5,000 per month for businesses under 50 employees — consistent with regional benchmarks, though specific Billings pricing varies by provider and scope. Get three quotes scoped against the same SLA and service catalog. Don’t compare an unmanaged break-fix proposal against a fully managed package with vCIO services. Apples to apples.

Size and scale signals second. A 15-person law firm and a 500-employee multi-clinic healthcare network need different things. The small firm is often best served by a Billings-headquartered provider with named local engineers who can be on-site same-day. The multi-location healthcare network needs an MSP with multi-site dispatch, documented HIPAA controls, and depth in healthcare-specific platforms. Systems Technology Consultants and Entre both have credible healthcare positioning; Granite has the broader statewide footprint if your sites are scattered across Montana.

Industry fit third. If you’re in a regulated vertical, ask for the actual compliance documentation, not the claim — HIPAA business associate agreement language, a SOC 2 Type II report (or working toward it), Cyber Verify or comparable independent audit, FINRA documentation for financial services. Most MSPs that list “healthcare” or “finance” on their website can’t produce these documents. The ones that can are different.

Geography fourth. For Billings specifically, ask about average dispatch time from Billings to your office. Providers headquartered in Billings (Systems Technology Consultants, Entre, NextX, The Connect Group) all have local teams. Providers headquartered elsewhere (Granite in Bozeman, First Call in Missoula) serve Billings but dispatch from out of town. Both models work for the right buyer, but they’re not the same.


Systems Technology Consultants takes the #1 spot in Billings on the strength of its Cyber Verify certification, employee-owned status, Billings HQ, and a 5.0 review rating with enough volume to validate. The recent spinoff from Morrison-Maierle is the one item to track, but the operational team is continuous. For most Billings businesses in healthcare, financial services, or professional services that need a documented-credentials MSP, this is the safest top pick on the data.

Entre Technology Services is the right call for multi-state Rocky Mountain organizations needing consistent coverage across Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and Eastern Washington — 42 years of continuous operation is a real signal even without Tier 1 awards. Granite Technology Solutions is the strongest statewide MSP in Montana by award profile and client count, and the right pick if your operations span multiple Montana cities. Just know that for Billings-only work, the lack of a local office shows up in the score.

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Trust Score Breakdown

ProviderReviews
35%
Awards
20%
Years
15%
Presence
10%
Spec.
10%
Breadth
10%
Score
Systems Technology Consultants6.23.510.08.08.07.06.7/10
Entre Technology Services6.03.010.09.04.56.56.2/10
NextX Communications5.82.010.07.03.55.05.5/10
The Connect Group5.72.010.08.03.05.05.5/10
Granite Technology Solutions2.59.58.02.06.07.05.5/10
First Call Computer Solutions6.52.08.02.05.56.55.3/10
Kelley Create4.82.05.05.02.03.53.9/10

What Billings Buyers Want to Know

2 to 6 weeks for most environments. Onboarding speed depends on the documentation quality of your current setup, the number of users and devices, the complexity of your security stack, and whether you’re migrating off an existing MSP or starting from in-house IT. A 25-person professional services firm with documented systems can be fully onboarded in 2 weeks; a 200-person healthcare practice with undocumented legacy infrastructure can take 6. Ask any MSP for their actual onboarding methodology, not just a timeline.
Mostly dispatch time and team familiarity. A Billings-headquartered MSP with local engineers can typically be on-site within an hour for an emergency. A Bozeman or Missoula-based provider serving Billings will either route a local sub-contractor or dispatch from their HQ, which is 2 to 3 hours by road. For remote-resolvable incidents (most of them), the difference is negligible. For hardware failures, networking faults, or anything physical, it matters.
It does. The bench is smaller. Billings has maybe a dozen credible providers, where Denver or Salt Lake City would have dozens. But the smaller bench is also more knowable — you can vet every credible Billings MSP in a couple of weeks. In a larger metro, that’s impossible.
It’s a real third-party audit through MSPAlliance covering operational, technical, and financial controls. It’s not as widely recognized as SOC 2 Type II, but it’s legitimately verifiable — and Systems Technology Consultants is the only MSP in Montana with continuous Cyber Verify status for five-plus years per their own positioning. If you’re in a regulated industry, ask about both Cyber Verify and SOC 2.
Around $100 to $250 per user per month for fully managed, or $1,000 to $5,000 monthly for businesses under 50 employees, as a regional benchmark. Pricing varies by SLA tier, security stack, on-site support inclusion, and whether vCIO services are bundled. Get quotes scoped identically across providers. The cheapest quote is rarely the cheapest contract.
A good reason to compare. Most businesses stay with their MSP too long because switching feels expensive. The actual switching cost for a well-documented environment is moderate (onboarding time, one contract-overlap month). The cost of staying with a misaligned MSP compounds. If you’re considering a switch, get two competing scoped proposals and compare them honestly against your current contract. The right answer might be staying. It might not.