
IT Engineers
We understand the demands of running an MSP. You can’t be everywhere at once. That’s where we come in. We provide IT engineers who integrate seamlessly with your team to deliver hands-on support wherever you need it.
Why Partner with Regent?
• Exclusive IT Focus: We specialize in providing only top-tier IT engineers — no distractions, no compromises.
• Expand Your Capabilities: Offer onsite support without stretching your team too thin.
• Nationwide Coverage: Deploy skilled IT professionals across all 50 states.
• Seamless Integration: Our professionals work as an extension of your team, aligned with your processes and standards.
• Rapid Response: Minimize downtime and keep clients satisfied with fast, reliable onsite service.
• Cost-Effective: Scale your workforce without the overhead of hiring full-time staff.
• Proven Expertise: Our engineers bring hands-on experience and a commitment to quality that reflects positively on your brand.
Network Infrastructure
Network Engineers/Administrators:
Focus on designing, implementing, and maintaining network infrastructure (e.g., routing, switching, firewalls, VPNs). Common technologies include Cisco IOS, Juniper Junos, Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks, BGP, OSPF, MPLS, and SDWAN. Certifications often seen are CCNA, CCNP, JNCIA, JNCIS, Fortinet NSE, and Palo Alto Networks PCNSA.
Network Architects:
Responsible for planning and designing complex network structures, including cloud networking and SDWAN. Technologies used include Cisco ACI, Azure Virtual WAN, AWS Direct Connect, BGP, OSPF, and SDWAN solutions (e.g., Viptela, Meraki). Common certifications are CCIE, CCDE, AWS Certified Advanced Networking, and Azure Network Engineer Associate.
VoIP Engineers:
Specialize in voice-over-IP technologies, integrating voice communication over data networks. Relevant technologies include Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Avaya Aura, SIP, QoS, and Microsoft Teams. Certifications often include CCNP Collaboration, Avaya Certified Specialist, and Microsoft Teams Voice Engineer.
Wireless Engineers:
Focus on Wi-Fi networks, ensuring coverage, security, and performance. Technologies include Cisco Meraki, Aruba Networks, Ubiquiti, Wi-Fi 6, and Ekahau Site Survey. Certifications such as CWNA, CWNP, Cisco Wireless (CCNP Wireless), and Aruba Certified Mobility Associate.
Cybersecurity
Security Analysts/Engineers:
Focus on securing networks, systems, and data against cyber threats; manage firewalls, IDS/IPS, and security tools. Relevant technologies include Cisco ASA, Palo Alto Firewalls, Splunk, Snort, and CrowdStrike. Common certifications are CompTIA Security+, CISSP, CISM, and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).
Security Architects:
Design and implement security strategies and frameworks, including network, application, and data security. Technologies include SIEM tools (Splunk, QRadar), Identity and Access Management (IAM), and Zero Trust frameworks. Certifications often include CISSP, CISM, and Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP).
Incident Response Specialists:
Handle security breaches, perform forensics, and mitigate risks. Technologies include EnCase, FTK, Wireshark, and Microsoft Sentinel. Certifications commonly held are GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and CompTIA CYSA+.
Compliance and Risk Managers:
Ensure alignment with regulatory requirements (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA) and perform risk assessments. Technologies and frameworks include NIST, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS. Relevant certifications are Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), and Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP).
Systems and Server Administration
Systems Administrators:
Manage and maintain servers (Windows, Linux, Unix), including hardware and operating systems, ensuring uptime and security. Technologies include Windows Server, Active Directory, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, VMware, and PowerShell scripting. Certifications often include MCSA/MCSE, Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), and CompTIA Server+.
Cloud Administrators/Engineers:
Specialize in cloud services (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), managing cloud infrastructure, deployments, and automation. Technologies include AWS EC2, Azure Virtual Machines, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and Terraform. Common certifications are AWS Certified SysOps Administrator, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, and Google Associate Cloud Engineer.
Database Administrators (DBAs):
Handle database management (SQL, Oracle, NoSQL databases), performance tuning, backup, and recovery. Relevant technologies include Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle Database, MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL. Certifications often include Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate, Oracle Database Administrator Certified Professional, and MongoDB Certified DBA.
Virtualization Engineers:
Focus on managing virtualized environments (VMware, Hyper-V) and optimizing resource allocation. Technologies include VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix XenServer, and Nutanix. Certifications such as VMware Certified Professional (VCP), Citrix Certified Professional Virtualization (CCPV), and Microsoft Certified: Azure Virtual Desktop.
Data Center
Data Center Technicians/Engineers:
Manage physical hardware in data centers, including servers, storage, and network equipment. Technologies include Dell EMC, Cisco UCS, and HPE ProLiant. Certifications such as Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP) and CompTIA Server+ are often seen.
Storage Engineers:
Specialize in storage solutions (SAN, NAS, cloud storage) and data management. Technologies include NetApp, Dell EMC, HP 3PAR, and cloud storage (AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage). Certifications like NetApp Certified Data Administrator (NCDA), Dell EMC Proven Professional, and Hitachi Vantara Certified Specialist are common.
Backup and Recovery Specialists:
Focus on data backup, recovery, and disaster recovery planning. Technologies include Veritas Backup Exec, Veeam, Commvault, and Azure Site Recovery. Certifications often pursued are Certified Data Management Professional (CDMP) and CompTIA Cloud+.
Cloud Computing
Cloud Solutions Architects:
Design and implement scalable and secure cloud solutions. Technologies include AWS CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager, and Kubernetes. Common certifications are AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, and Google Professional Cloud Architect.
Cloud Security Engineers:
Focus on securing cloud environments, managing access controls, and monitoring for threats. Technologies include AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), Azure Security Center, and Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM). Certifications often include AWS Certified Security Specialty, Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate, and Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP).
Cloud Migration Specialists:
Handle the transition of on premises systems and applications to the cloud. Technologies include AWS Migration Hub, Azure Migrate, and Google Cloud Migrate. Common certifications are AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, and Google Professional Cloud Architect.