At VMhosts, we deliver professional IT support, secure cloud solutions, and robust cybersecurity services for organisations across Peterborough. Whether you’re an SME or large enterprise, we help you build resilient systems that drive growth and reduce risk.

Peterborough is home to a diverse economy spanning logistics, manufacturing, education, and financial services. VMhosts provides tailored IT support and infrastructure to match the fast-changing demands of local businesses.
We support businesses throughout Peterborough, Werrington, Orton, Stanground, and nearby Cambridgeshire towns.
Reliable and responsive IT support when your team needs it.
Navigate IT decisions with expert insight and planning.
Offload the burden of daily IT management to our expert team.
Modernise your IT infrastructure with secure cloud solutions.
Protect your operations from cyber threats with industry-grade tools.
Looking for a service that isn’t listed above? Get in touch with us today and we may be able to assist!

Got any questions about how VMhosts works with companies in Peterborough?
Full-service remote and onsite support, ticket management, SLAs, and system monitoring.
Yes. We work with multiple manufacturers, offering everything from helpdesk support to infrastructure resilience.
Absolutely. We use Veeam Cloud Connect and VMware to deliver secure, tested disaster recovery solutions.
Yes. Our engineers regularly support clients throughout Peterborough and the surrounding areas.
Yes. We perform security audits and provide endpoint, email, and network protection with Sophos tools.
Yes. We assist with licensing, setup, migration, and daily support for Microsoft 365.
Speak to our team about IT support and cloud solutions for your Peterborough business. Book your FREE consultation below.
As businesses move to agile mobile solutions such as Office 365, cyber criminals are exploiting this choice, to many Office 365 is new technology platform. Once a business has migrated key services to these always on services they become dependent on their availability and make the assumption the platform is secure by default.