MSP Rankings · Sioux Falls, SD

Best MSPs in Sioux Falls, SD (2026)

Kate Larsen, IT Research Analyst · Last updated: June 2, 2026 · No paid placements
ELBO Computing Resources ranks #1 among Sioux Falls managed service providers with a Trust Score of 7.6/10, earning the top spot through 28 years of local operation, a 4.8 Google rating across 25 verified reviews, and the deepest documented cybersecurity and compliance support of any locally-headquartered MSP. Workplace by Direct (7.5) and Xigent Solutions (6.5) round out the top three. Rankings reflect a six-factor methodology applied identically to every provider. No provider paid for placement.

Quick Picks

  • Best Overall: ELBO Computing Resources (7.6/10)
  • Best for Mid-Market & Enterprise: Xigent Solutions (6.5/10)
  • Best for Small Businesses: Workplace by Direct (7.5/10)
  • Best for K-12 & Public Sector: Twotrees Technologies (6.2/10)

If you’re an operations lead, CFO, or office manager in Sioux Falls evaluating managed IT services, this is the comparison nobody else has built. We scored seven providers on the same six criteria, used the same data sources, and applied the same weights. The provider with the highest score ranks first. That’s it.

Sioux Falls is one of the fastest-growing tech markets in the Midwest, and the MSP market here reflects that. You’ll find local providers founded in the late 1990s alongside regional offices of multi-state firms and recent franchise entrants. The differences between them matter — picking the wrong one means paying for capacity you don’t need, or worse, paying for capacity that doesn’t exist when an incident hits at 2 a.m. on a Saturday.

See exactly how we score every provider — the methodology is public, the criteria don’t change, and no provider can buy a better position.


How We Ranked These MSPs

Trust Score Factors — Sioux Falls MSP Rankings

35%
Review ScoreCombines Clutch (15%), Google (12%), and Cloudtango (3%). Ratings map to a band (4.5–5.0 maps to 8–10; below 4.5 scales down sharply). Review volume is logarithmic, not linear, so an MSP with 25 Google reviews doesn’t massively outpace one with 8 on count alone.
20%
Industry AwardsChannel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, MSSP Alert Top 250, and Inc. 5000 are the Tier 1 signals. Local recognition (Local Best, ThreeBestRated, regional business journals) counts as Tier 2. Self-described “award-winning” without a named, verifiable award doesn’t count.
15%
Years in Business20+ years scores 9–10; under 5 years scores 1–2. Operational maturity — named leadership, active content presence, a real engineering team — shifts the score within the band.
10%
Physical PresenceVerified Google Maps presence, local engineers, and address legitimacy. A “Sioux Falls office” that resolves to a registered-agent address scores differently than one with named local staff.
10%
Industry SpecializationDocumented vertical expertise, named compliance certifications (HIPAA, CMMC, SOC 2), and industry-specific case studies. Saying “we serve healthcare” without HIPAA documentation doesn’t score.
10%
Service BreadthFull core stack — helpdesk, network monitoring, endpoint management, cybersecurity, cloud, backup and disaster recovery, vCIO. Premium differentiators (vCISO, compliance-as-a-service, co-managed IT, SIEM) push the score higher when documented with depth.

No Sioux Falls-headquartered MSP appears on the 2024 Channel Futures MSP 501, and we found no confirmed 2025 honorees from the state — a reflection of local market structure, not provider quality. No provider can pay to improve its score. Read the full methodology →


MSP Comparison at a Glance

ProviderTrust ScoreBest ForKey StrengthLocationNotable Limitation
ELBO Computing Resources7.6/10SMBs wanting local accountability4.8★ / 25 reviews + cyber-first + 28 yrsSioux Falls HQNo Tier 1 awards; no verified Clutch
Workplace by Direct7.5/10Small businesses4.9★ / 22 + recurring-revenue modelSioux Falls HQAcquisition-era branding
Xigent Solutions6.5/10Mid-market & enterprisevCISO / vCIO / IaaS / DRaaS depthMinneapolis HQ (SF branch)Only 4 local reviews
Twotrees Technologies6.2/10K-12 & public sectorE-Rate + Sophos expertise, roots to 1979Sioux Falls officeK-12 focus; Wichita parent
CMIT Solutions of Sioux Falls6.0/10Small business + national brand300+ location franchise platformSioux Falls HQSmaller local team; newer locally
IT Outlet5.8/10On-prem infrastructure & hardware5.0★ / 15 + strong partner stackBrandon, SDHardware-heavy, not full MSP
Next Level Technology5.4/10Generalist small-business partner5.0★ + custom engagement modelSioux Falls HQ12 yrs; only 5 reviews

The Top 7 MSPs in Sioux Falls

1
The Sioux Falls Native That Out-Aged Most of the Market
7.6
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)8.0
Awards (20%)4.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)9.0
Specialization (10%)8.0
Service Breadth (10%)8.0
ELBO Computing Resources managed IT in Sioux Falls — homepage

ELBO has been doing managed IT in Sioux Falls since 1997. That’s longer than most of the businesses they support have been operating, and the reputation reflects it.

Key Strengths

  • Twenty-eight years of continuous operation in Sioux Falls, founded by Kevin Elsing and Kyle Boese and still independently owned.
  • 4.8 Google rating across 25 reviews, with consistent praise for responsiveness and HIPAA-savvy support for healthcare-adjacent clients.
  • BBB Accredited since November 2005 with an A+ rating — one of the longest BBB tenures among local MSPs.
  • Cybersecurity-first positioning with documented services across endpoint security, security-awareness training, vulnerability assessments, and incident response.
  • Strategic IT planning embedded as a core service, not bolted on as an upsell.

Limitations

  • No appearances on Channel Futures MSP 501 or CRN MSP 500 limits national-tier credibility signals.
  • Public Clutch profile shows no verified reviews, which keeps the Review sub-score from going higher.
  • Boutique scale means they’re best suited for businesses that value local responsiveness over enterprise-grade scope.

Best For

Sioux Falls-area SMBs with 10–150 employees that want a long-tenured local partner, particularly those in healthcare-adjacent verticals (clinics, chiropractic offices, non-profits) where HIPAA familiarity matters.

Not Ideal For

Multi-state mid-market firms needing 24/7 SOC operations, or businesses requiring named CMMC Registered Practitioner Organization status.

Services

Managed ITCybersecurityEndpoint SecurityEmail SecurityNetwork MonitoringMicrosoft 365BDRStrategic PlanningCompliance Support

Industries

Healthcare-AdjacentNon-ProfitProfessional ServicesChiropracticEducation-Adjacent

Why They Rank #1

ELBO earns the top spot through methodology, not preference. Their Google review profile is one of the deepest in Sioux Falls, their operational tenure is the longest among locally-owned MSPs, and their documented service depth matches the breadth of a much larger firm. The trade-off is national-tier award visibility, which they lack. For an SMB buyer who values 28 years of local accountability over a Channel Futures plaque on the wall, the math is clear.

2
The Recurring-Revenue MSP That Direct Companies Bought
7.5
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)8.6
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)10.0
Specialization (10%)7.0
Service Breadth (10%)9.0
Workplace by Direct managed IT in Sioux Falls — homepage

Workplace IT Management ran for 26 years as an independent MSP before getting acquired by Direct Companies in 2023. The technical bench and recurring-revenue model came along with it.

Key Strengths

  • 4.9 Google rating across 22 reviews — the highest rating in the locally-headquartered group.
  • Two Sioux Falls locations, including the original 108 S Dakota Ave office and the consolidated 3405 N Louise Ave headquarters.
  • Recurring-revenue model that founder Joe Zueger built before the acquisition, with average client size in the 30–50 endpoint range.
  • Vertical reach spanning chiropractic, RV dealerships, professional services, non-profits, construction, healthcare, and retail.
  • OT/IT crossover capability through Direct Companies, including industrial automation and data analytics for manufacturing clients.

Limitations

  • Acquisition-era branding sits awkwardly between “Workplace IT Management” and “Workplace by Direct” depending on the marketing surface.
  • No documented Tier 1 industry awards, similar to most providers in this market.
  • The Direct Companies parent skews toward industrial automation, which can mean longer queue times for typical SMB helpdesk tickets when OT projects are in active deployment.

Best For

Sioux Falls SMBs with 30–100 endpoints that want a managed IT partner with a documented recurring-revenue model and the option to add OT/automation services later.

Not Ideal For

Buyers looking for boutique-style direct-to-owner access, since the larger parent structure puts more layers between client and decision-maker.

Services

Managed ITCybersecurityNetwork MonitoringBackup & DRMicrosoft 365OT/AutomationvCIO

Industries

ChiropracticRV DealershipsProfessional ServicesNon-ProfitConstructionHealthcareRetail

Why They Rank #2

The Google review profile is genuinely impressive (4.9 across 22 reviews is rare anywhere), and the recurring-revenue model is one of the more mature in the region. They miss #1 by a thin margin, mostly because ELBO’s documented cybersecurity-first positioning is slightly deeper and the Local Best recognition adds a Tier 2 award signal Workplace doesn’t have. Both are excellent SMB choices.

3
The Mid-Market Specialist with Real Bench Depth
6.5
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)8.0
Physical Presence (10%)7.0
Specialization (10%)9.0
Service Breadth (10%)10.0
Xigent Solutions managed IT in Sioux Falls — homepage

Xigent runs on a different theory of the case than the rest of this list. They aren’t trying to be everywhere for everyone. They serve mid-market and enterprise organizations through what they call Result Driven IT.

Key Strengths

  • Sioux Falls branch operating since 2001 (under the current Xigent parent since 2009), staffed locally on W 46th St.
  • 51–200 employee parent company with documented vCISO, vCIO, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Backup-as-a-Service, and Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service offerings.
  • Named case studies including Aerostar, where Xigent built standalone IaaS and DRaaS infrastructure for defense and research operations after the 2022 carve-out.
  • Observability platform giving real-time visibility into networks, applications, and storage as a separate service line.

Limitations

  • Sioux Falls branch GMB shows only 4 reviews, which constrains the Review sub-score even though the parent company has deeper review presence in Minneapolis.
  • Headquartered in Minneapolis, so the “local Sioux Falls MSP” framing applies less than to ELBO or Workplace.
  • Mid-market and enterprise focus means SMBs under 30 endpoints are often a poor fit pricing-wise.

Best For

Mid-market organizations (75+ endpoints) and enterprises in Sioux Falls needing strategic IT consulting, named vCISO services, and infrastructure-grade managed services with a Result Driven framework.

Not Ideal For

Sub-30-employee businesses or buyers who want a flat-rate SMB managed services agreement.

Services

Managed ITvCISOvCIOIaaSBaaSDRaaSObservabilityCybersecurity

Industries

Mid-MarketEnterpriseDefense & ResearchProfessional Services

Why They Rank #3

Xigent’s service depth (vCISO + vCIO + observability + IaaS + DRaaS) is wider than anyone else on this list. The score is held back by a thin local review profile and a headquarters that sits across the state line. For buyers who actually need that mid-market depth, the score understates the fit. For SMB buyers, the fit doesn’t match no matter what the score says.

4
Twotrees Technologies
The K-12 and Public Sector Specialist Who Just Inherited Connecting Point
6.2
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.0
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)7.0
Specialization (10%)8.0
Service Breadth (10%)7.0
Twotrees Technologies managed IT in Sioux Falls — homepage

Twotrees acquired Connecting Point in October 2024, picking up offices in Watertown, Sioux Falls, Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Hutchinson in one move. The combined entity has roots going back to 1979 in the region.

Key Strengths

  • Forty-one years of operation under the Twotrees name (since 1984), plus the Connecting Point legacy dating to 1979 in Sioux Falls.
  • Sophos partnership with documented expertise on next-gen firewall deployment, particularly the XGS series for distributed enterprise environments.
  • E-Rate expertise that few Sioux Falls MSPs match, making them the natural fit for school district and library technology contracts.
  • Sioux Falls office at 3710 S Kiwanis Ave staffed by a named local team handling both corporate/government and K-12 accounts.

Limitations

  • K-12 and education focus skews resources away from typical SMB managed services.
  • Wichita-based parent means strategic decisions are made outside the Dakotas.
  • 4.4 Google rating across 8 reviews sits below the locally-headquartered SMB MSPs.

Best For

South Dakota and regional K-12 school districts, libraries, and government agencies; also corporate accounts in education-adjacent industries.

Not Ideal For

SMBs in healthcare, financial services, or professional services that need vertical-specific compliance support outside the K-12 framework.

Services

Managed ITNetwork & Firewall (Sophos)E-RateCybersecurityCloudBackup & DR

Industries

K-12 EducationLibrariesGovernmentPublic SectorCorporate

Why They Rank #4

The historical continuity of the Sioux Falls office (1979 through Connecting Point, now under Twotrees) is real and meaningful. The score is held back by the K-12 specialization that makes them a poor fit for most SMB buyers, and by the recency of the Twotrees rebrand from a buyer-recognition standpoint.

5
CMIT Solutions of Sioux Falls
The Locally-Owned Franchise of a National Platform
6.0
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.8
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)6.0
Physical Presence (10%)8.0
Specialization (10%)6.0
Service Breadth (10%)9.0
CMIT Solutions of Sioux Falls managed IT — homepage

The Sioux Falls CMIT franchise is owned and operated by Jeff Thomas, who ran Eastway Bowl for over a decade before earning his IT degree and opening the franchise. The local ownership is real. So is the national platform behind him.

Key Strengths

  • 4.8 Google rating across 6 reviews, all from local Sioux Falls businesses.
  • Backed by CMIT Solutions’ 300+ location franchise network, including national support resources and shared technical platforms.
  • Locally owned by a Sioux Falls operator with deep business-community ties before entering IT.
  • 24/7 monitoring, multi-layered cybersecurity, and cloud services delivered through the national CMIT technical stack.

Limitations

  • Franchise model means service quality depends partly on the local operator and partly on national platform consistency.
  • Smaller local team than ELBO, Workplace, or Xigent in Sioux Falls.
  • Franchise has been operating in Sioux Falls fewer years than the legacy MSPs.

Best For

Sioux Falls small businesses (5–50 employees) that want flat-rate managed IT services with national-brand backing and locally-accountable ownership.

Not Ideal For

Mid-market or enterprise buyers requiring deeply customized infrastructure, vertical compliance specialization, or named vCISO services.

Services

Managed IT24/7 MonitoringCybersecurityCloudHelpdeskBackup & DR

Industries

Small BusinessProfessional ServicesLocal Business

Why They Rank #5

CMIT’s hybrid model (national platform + local owner) is a defensible fit for small businesses that want consistency without picking a boutique. The score is held back by a smaller local team, fewer reviews, and shorter local tenure than the providers ranked above.

6
IT Outlet
The Hardware-and-Infrastructure Specialist in Brandon
5.8
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)8.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)7.0
Physical Presence (10%)5.0
Specialization (10%)4.0
Service Breadth (10%)5.0
IT Outlet managed IT in Sioux Falls metro — homepage

IT Outlet has been operating since 2006 from Brandon, just east of the Sioux Falls city limits. They’re a different animal than the helpdesk-centric MSPs on this list.

Key Strengths

  • Perfect 5.0 Google rating across 15 reviews — the strongest combination of rating and volume in this group.
  • Strong partner stack including VMware, Dell, SonicWall, Fortinet, Ruckus, and EMC², making them a natural fit for infrastructure-heavy environments.
  • Physical security, data storage, network and wireless coverage, and hardware procurement integrated under one provider.
  • Eighteen-plus years operating in the Sioux Falls metro with consistent positive review signals.

Limitations

  • Brandon location (not Sioux Falls city limits) is roughly 30 minutes from downtown.
  • Service mix skews heavily toward hardware, infrastructure, and physical security rather than 24/7 helpdesk and end-user managed services.
  • Less documentation of compliance frameworks, vCIO, or strategic IT planning.

Best For

Sioux Falls metro businesses with significant on-premise infrastructure, physical security needs, or hardware refresh projects where a strong partner-vendor relationship matters.

Not Ideal For

Businesses wanting a cloud-first MSP with deep helpdesk volume capacity, or those needing documented HIPAA or PCI compliance frameworks.

Services

InfrastructureHardware ProcurementPhysical SecurityData StorageNetwork & WirelessManaged IT

Partner Stack

VMwareDellSonicWallFortinetRuckusEMC²

Why They Rank #6

The Google profile is genuinely excellent. The score is held back by a service mix that’s hardware-and-infrastructure-heavy rather than full-MSP, and by location-specific friction for businesses in west Sioux Falls.

7
Next Level Technology
The Newer Generalist Building Custom Engagements
5.4
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)6.0
Physical Presence (10%)7.0
Specialization (10%)4.0
Service Breadth (10%)7.0
Next Level Technology managed IT in Sioux Falls — homepage

Next Level Technology (NLT) opened in 2013 and operates from 530 N Kiwanis Ave. They market themselves as a technology partner that won’t throw set service offerings at problems.

Key Strengths

  • Perfect 5.0 Google rating with positive client signals across their reviews.
  • Custom engagement model where scope is shaped to each client’s actual needs and budget.
  • Service breadth includes hardware, networking, cloud, backup, digital security, software development, and VoIP.
  • Sioux Falls HQ with a named local team.

Limitations

  • 5 Google reviews is enough to indicate quality but not enough to demonstrate volume.
  • Twelve years of operation puts them in the middle tier on tenure, behind the 1997-founded incumbents.
  • Mixed scope (MSP plus web/SEO/digital marketing) can blur whether they’re primarily an IT partner or a broader services firm.

Best For

Small Sioux Falls businesses wanting flexible scope and a generalist technology partner who can do a little bit of everything.

Not Ideal For

Mid-market firms needing enterprise-grade managed services, or compliance-driven verticals requiring specialized certifications.

Services

Managed ITHardwareNetworkingCloudBackupDigital SecuritySoftware DevelopmentVoIP

Industries

Small BusinessProfessional ServicesGeneral

Why They Rank #7

NLT is a legitimate Sioux Falls MSP with strong client signals. The score reflects shorter tenure, lower review volume, and a less documented vertical specialization than the providers above them.


How to Choose an MSP in Sioux Falls

Start by matching your size and vertical. If you’re a 10-to-100-person SMB anchored in Sioux Falls and your priority is responsiveness plus local accountability, the top two (ELBO and Workplace by Direct) cover most of what you’ll need. The difference is mostly stylistic — ELBO leans heavier on cybersecurity-first positioning and HIPAA-adjacent work, while Workplace has the broader vertical reach and the OT/IT crossover option through Direct Companies. Both have 1997 founding dates, BBB A+ ratings, and Google profiles in the 4.8–4.9 range.

If you’re mid-market or enterprise (75+ endpoints), Xigent is the only provider on this list with documented vCISO, vCIO, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, and Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service offerings under one contract. The trade-off is that the Sioux Falls office is a branch of a Minneapolis-headquartered firm. For a 200-person business, that’s irrelevant. For a 20-person business, it changes the relationship.

Match the specialist to the use case. If you’re a school district, library, or government agency with E-Rate funding in play, Twotrees Technologies is the natural fit — their K-12 specialization is documented in a way no general SMB MSP can match. If you want a national brand with local ownership, CMIT Solutions is the only franchise model here. And if you have heavy on-premise infrastructure, a hardware refresh cycle coming up, or physical security needs, IT Outlet is the cleanest fit despite being headquartered in Brandon rather than Sioux Falls proper.

A note on budget. Pricing for managed IT in Sioux Falls varies by provider, but typical per-user, per-month rates tend to land below comparable rates in Minneapolis, Denver, or Chicago. South Dakota’s favorable business tax climate and lower cost of operations show up in MSP pricing as well as in salaries. Get apples-to-apples quotes from at least three providers, and watch for the gap between flat-rate fully-managed contracts and break-fix-plus-monitoring contracts — they aren’t the same product.

Don’t over-weight national awards. None of the providers on this list appear on the Channel Futures MSP 501 or comparable national rankings. That’s a real signal about market structure rather than a knock on any individual provider — the locally-strong MSPs in Sioux Falls have, for the most part, chosen not to pursue national application-based rankings. Don’t treat the absence of those awards as a fatal flag.


ELBO Computing Resources ranks #1 in Sioux Falls because the methodology says so: twenty-eight years of local operation, 25 verified Google reviews at 4.8, a documented cybersecurity-first service stack, and a BBB Accreditation older than most of the businesses they serve. That combination wins on a six-factor model that doesn’t bend.

If ELBO isn’t the right fit for your specific situation, Workplace by Direct is functionally interchangeable for most SMBs with a slightly different vertical tilt. Xigent fits mid-market and enterprise buyers cleanly. Twotrees owns K-12 and public sector. The remaining three serve narrower use cases well. The methodology is public and the scores refresh at minimum every six months.

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Trust Score Breakdown

ProviderReviews
35%
Awards
20%
Years
15%
Presence
10%
Spec.
10%
Breadth
10%
Score
ELBO Computing Resources8.04.010.09.08.08.07.6/10
Workplace by Direct8.62.010.010.07.09.07.5/10
Xigent Solutions6.52.08.07.09.010.06.5/10
Twotrees Technologies6.02.010.07.08.07.06.2/10
CMIT Solutions of Sioux Falls6.82.06.08.06.09.06.0/10
IT Outlet8.52.07.05.04.05.05.8/10
Next Level Technology6.52.06.07.04.07.05.4/10

What Sioux Falls Buyers Actually Ask

Most of what an MSP does in Sioux Falls is invisible until something breaks. They monitor your servers, endpoints, and network around the clock. They patch software, manage backups, run antivirus, train your team on security, and handle the help desk tickets that would otherwise pull you into hours of troubleshooting. The good ones also plan ahead — they review your infrastructure quarterly, flag what’s going to fail in the next 12 months, and budget for it before it becomes an emergency.
It depends on what you’re buying. A flat-rate fully-managed contract usually runs per-user, per-month, with rates that vary based on endpoint count, complexity, compliance requirements, and after-hours coverage. Sioux Falls pricing tends to come in below comparable rates in Minneapolis or Denver thanks to South Dakota’s lower cost of operations. Get itemized quotes from three providers. Compare what’s included (and what’s billed separately) before signing.
Wrong question, slightly. The right question is whether you need local accountability or national platform consistency. Local providers like ELBO and Workplace have deeper community ties and longer relationships. Franchise providers like CMIT have national technical platforms and shared support resources. Mid-market firms often end up with a regional player like Xigent that gives them both.
Three things to check. First, do they document a security stack with specific products and processes, or do they just say “we do cybersecurity”? Second, do they have named compliance certifications relevant to your vertical (HIPAA, CMMC, SOC 2)? Third, what’s their incident response procedure when a client gets hit with ransomware at 11 p.m. on a holiday weekend? If they can answer that without hesitation, it’s real.
Read the contract. Most managed services agreements in this market have a 30-to-90-day termination clause, sometimes with prorated buyout terms. The harder question is what happens to your environment when you leave. Make sure the contract spells out admin-credentials transfer, documentation handoff, and the timeline for offboarding. The best providers do this cleanly. The worst ones make you fight for your own passwords.
Depends on your compliance posture. If you’re a 25-person professional services firm with no regulated data, probably not. If you’re a healthcare provider, a financial services firm, a government contractor, or anyone handling regulated data, a vCISO who can document your compliance framework is usually less expensive than the alternative — paying for an in-house security director, or discovering you needed one after a breach. Xigent is the only Sioux Falls provider on this list with documented vCISO services.