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Service areas / Husser, LA

Managed IT Services in Husser, LA

Tangipahoa Parish · ~340 miles from our HQ

About Mako Logics in Husser

Houston-area MSP, supporting Husser businesses since 2001.

Mako Logics is a Houston-based MSP supporting Covey Rise Lodge in Husser, Louisiana — a 25+ year Orvis-Endorsed luxury hunting lodge and resort. They were our first non-Texas client and the relationship is what put a Louisiana label on our service map. Louisiana inquiries welcome — we'll evaluate fit on a discovery call.

Husser is a small community in Tangipahoa Parish, north of Lake Pontchartrain, about 90 minutes from New Orleans and the same from Baton Rouge. The local economy is rural — agriculture, hunting and outdoor recreation, hospitality. Covey Rise Lodge sits in this corridor as a destination property: hosting hunting trips, weddings, corporate retreats, and fine dining. The IT requirements are unusual for a property of its scale: hospitality systems for guests, point-of-sale in the dining room, secure WiFi across the property, plus the back-office systems that keep a small but real business running.

Husser is on our service map because of one relationship — Covey Rise Lodge. The owners worked with Mako before opening the lodge's hospitality systems, and the trust + history meant moving the IT was easier than starting over with a Louisiana vendor. We evaluate other Louisiana inquiries on the same basis.

Russell Sailors, Chief Information Officer
Where Mako fits in Husser

The Husser clients we run today.

One named client: Covey Rise Lodge. Mako supports the property's IT — hospitality systems, POS, network, back-office. The Mako team has worked the property in person for on-site projects.

Why Mako Logics in Husser

The case for one MSP across your Texas footprint.

Relationship continuity. The property's owner-operators worked with Mako before opening additional capability at the lodge, and the trust + history meant moving the IT was easier than starting over with a Louisiana-based vendor. The same logic applies to any new Louisiana inquiry: we evaluate based on the relationship and the fit, not the geography.

How Mako runs your Husser location

Every Mako service, run from Houston.

How we work with Husser clients at distance

Day-to-day support runs remote from our Montgomery HQ. Scheduled on-site visits are part of the cadence — multi-day trips combining hardware refresh, audit, and project work. Travel for managed-IT contract clients is included; project work (buildouts, migrations, hardware refreshes, infrastructure upgrades or changes) is scoped separately with mileage at the IRS standard rate and engineer time, written into the SOW upfront. For the right client we drive.

Husser FAQ

Managed IT in Husser — common questions.

Why does a Houston-area MSP serve a client in Husser, Louisiana?

Relationship continuity. Covey Rise Lodge is a 25+ year Orvis-Endorsed luxury hunting lodge and resort in Tangipahoa Parish; the property's owner-operators worked with Mako before adding capability at the lodge, and the trust + history meant moving the IT was easier than starting over with a Louisiana-based vendor. Husser is on our service map because that single relationship genuinely matters — and we'll evaluate other Louisiana inquiries on the same basis: the relationship and the fit, not the geography.

How far is Husser from Mako's Montgomery HQ in real terms?

About 340 miles — roughly five hours by road, about 90 minutes from New Orleans, the same from Baton Rouge. Day-to-day support runs remote from our Montgomery HQ. Scheduled on-site visits are multi-day trips combining hardware refresh, audit, and project work. Travel is included in our managed-IT contract pricing — no trip fees or geographic differentials by city. Project work (buildouts, migrations, hardware refreshes, infrastructure upgrades or changes) is scoped separately with mileage at the IRS standard rate and engineer time. For the right client we drive.

What kind of IT does a hunting and event lodge actually need?

More than most people would guess. Hospitality systems for guests, point-of-sale in the dining room, secure WiFi across an outdoor property of meaningful acreage, network infrastructure that holds up in rural broadband conditions, plus the back-office systems that keep a small but real business running — reservations, payroll, accounting, hosted email, and the file storage that supports event coordination, marketing, and the long-tail work a destination property actually does.

Would Mako take on a new Louisiana client?

Conditionally, yes. We're not actively soliciting Louisiana business — but we'll evaluate inquiries the same way we'd evaluate any new client: a discovery call, a fit conversation about the work, the compliance posture, the response expectations, and the geography. If it works for both sides, we'll take it. If a Louisiana-based MSP is a clearly better fit, we'll say so.

Does Husser get the same monitoring and security posture as your Texas clients?

Yes. The monitoring stack, the EDR/MXDR coverage, the patch and vulnerability management, the backup and disaster-recovery posture, the help-desk model — all the same as our Texas clients. Geography changes the on-site cadence; it doesn't change the standard of work that runs remotely 24/7.

Where does my data live if I'm a Louisiana client of Mako?

Wherever your environment requires. Microsoft 365 tenants live in Microsoft's regional datacenters. Cloud workloads live wherever your architecture calls for — Azure, AWS, private. For colocation, the Westland Bunker in Montgomery, TX is a Tier III facility we operate inside; for a Louisiana client, hosting hardware there is a viable inland disaster-recovery posture given Gulf-Coast hurricane exposure. We'll talk through where your data should live as part of the discovery conversation.

Ready to talk, Husser?

Twenty minutes with a real person. No pressure.