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New River Computing is a managed IT and cybersecurity service provider based in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. It primarily serves the New River Valley, Roanoke Valley, Southwest Virginia, and broader surrounding regions. Rather than positioning itself as a standalone security tool, it offers a “security-first” managed services portfolio designed to help businesses outsource or strengthen IT operations, security monitoring, networking, backup and recovery, and Microsoft 365 management.
Based on the site content, its security stack is fairly broad: zero trust security, NOC/SOC/SIEM, EDR, endpoint threat protection, cloud and SaaS protection, email security, anti-phishing, dark web monitoring, vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, security awareness training, and security policy/process development. On the management side, it emphasizes 24/7 monitoring, rapid detection and response, and provides help desk, patch maintenance, network monitoring, onsite support, and vCIO services under both Fully Managed and Co-Managed models. For networking, it offers Network as a Service based on Cisco Meraki equipment, including routers, firewalls, switches, wireless access points, SD-WAN, and continuous monitoring. Its Microsoft services cover Office 365, Azure, Teams, Copilot, mobile device management, and more.
The website does not publish specific pricing. What can be confirmed is that its fully managed IT offering mentions fixed-rate, all-inclusive monthly billing to reduce budget surprises. Under the NaaS model, New River Computing purchases and owns the network equipment and licenses, while customers use them for a lower monthly fee, shifting costs from capital expenditure to operating expenditure. The co-managed IT page states that it may reduce IT costs by 25–45%, but does not explain the calculation methodology.
The main advantages are its comprehensive service portfolio, covering everything from day-to-day IT to advanced security, networking, and disaster recovery; flexible fully managed and co-managed models suitable for organizations with different levels of IT maturity; and localized service, onsite support, and an average 1-minute call answer time, which may be appealing to regional customers. The drawbacks are the lack of publicly available SLA details, response workflows, vendor/tool lists, compliance certifications, and detailed pricing. Its claim of a “99.9% threat detection and prevention rate” also lacks a third-party verification basis.
It is best suited to small and midsize businesses, nonprofits, healthcare, finance, legal, and similar organizations in Virginia and nearby regions—especially those without a complete internal IT team, or those that already have IT staff but need SOC, EDR, compliance readiness, and advanced networking capabilities.
The site does not provide information about access from China, Chinese-language support, or service availability in mainland China, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown.
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