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Net At Work Expands Its Midwestern US Presence With Latest Acquisition

CRN by CRN
January 14, 2026
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MSP and solution provider Net at Work is buying Kansas-based Network Computer Solutions in a move that also accelerates the growth of its managed services division.

Solution and managed services provider Net at Work has acquired Kansas-based Network Computer Solutions in a move the company said “significantly expands” its Midwestern U.S. footprint.

Net at Work, headquartered in New York, said the addition of Network Computer Solutions also strengthens its service delivery across core verticals including healthcare, not-for-profit organizations, manufacturing and distribution.

The move also accelerates the growth of Net at Work’s managed services division, which the company said has now nearly doubled in size.

[Related: The CRN 2025 Managed Service Provider 500]

“NCS is an ideal cultural and operational fit, and we’re excited to welcome their team and clients to the Net at Work family,” said Brian Kingsley, practice director for IT managed services at Net at Work, in a statement. “NCS’ commitment to client success and regional expertise aligns perfectly with Net at Work’s commitment to client-centric service delivery and was the number one thing that stood out to us during discussions.”

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Net at Work, founded in 1996 and No. 246 on the CRN Solution Provider 500, has been on an acquisition spree in recent years with many of the acquisitions focused on services around ERP applications from Sage and Acumatica. In 2025 alone its acquisitions included e2b Teknologies in January, AppSolute in August, the Acumatica practice of Advanced Solutions & Consulting in September, and LLB Partners in October.

NCS, also founded in 1996 and headquartered in Manhattan, Kansas, has a 25-year-plus track record of providing “high-impact IT services” to small and mid-size businesses, Net at Work said in the acquisition announcement, helping more than 400 clients “maximize productivity and streamline operations.”

NCS clients will continue to work with the local team they know, which Net at Work said, “will remain a critical part of the organization.” Those clients will gain access to Net at Work’s broader suite of services including cybersecurity and cloud solutions, ERP and business application consulting, and a national-scale managed services infrastructure.

As part of the acquisition, Net at Work now owns Nterfuse, a specialized software platform developed by NCS to support area agencies on services for the aging, healthcare providers and home health agencies. Net at Work said Nterfuse clients will continue using that platform without disruption.

“Net at Work shares our values of partnership and long-term client commitment,” said NCS CEO Aaron Adams in a statement. “Their proven reputation for client satisfaction and their ability to deliver enterprise-grade solutions made this an easy choice for us.

“Net at Work will honor the commitments made to our clients while providing them an exciting opportunity to access services beyond the scale a company of our size would have been able to offer. Our employees will gain access to expanded career paths, advanced tools and the support of a broader national organization while continuing to serve clients locally,” Adams concluded.



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