LecsIT, a Plymouth-based company, has been recognized as a finalist in the 2025 MSP Titans of the Industry Awards, an elite distinction honoring excellence, leadership, and innovation within the Managed Service Provider industry. This recognition places LecsIT among a select group of top-performing MSPs who continue to raise the bar for what it means to be a trusted technology partner for small and mid-sized businesses.
This nomination celebrates the meaningful work LecsIT delivers every day—solving complex challenges, strengthening client trust, and helping organizations stay secure, productive, and prepared in a technology landscape that evolves faster than ever.
“This recognition reflects the passion and relentless commitment of our team,” said James Horvath, Founder of LecsIT. “We don’t just respond to issues; we work to prevent them. We don’t just manage IT; we help businesses grow through better technology. Being named a finalist reaffirms that the long hours, ongoing training, and dedication to our clients truly make an impact.”

The MSP Titans of the Industry Awards spotlight providers that demonstrate remarkable innovation, outstanding client outcomes, and forward-thinking service models. Finalists are chosen through a competitive review process that evaluates business performance, customer success, technology strategy, and contributions to the MSP community.
Winners will be announced on December 10, 2025, at the prestigious Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
“We’re honored to be recognized alongside such exceptional peers,” Horvath added. “This nomination is more than an achievement for our team—it’s a signal to our clients that we’re delivering secure, smart, and strategic IT leadership that drives real business results.”
For more information about LecsIT, visit https://www.lecsit.com.
About LecsIT
LecsIT is a trusted IT services firm based in northern Indiana, serving small and medium-sized businesses with secure, strategic, and results-driven technology solutions. Since 2011, the company has specialized in managed IT services, cybersecurity, network planning, and business continuity. LecsIT’s mission is simple: empower organizations to operate with confidence by providing technology that’s dependable, secure, and aligned with their goals.
About James Horvath
James Horvath, a native Hoosier and founder of Lecsit, an IT services firm he launched in 2011 with a clear mission: to help small and medium-sized businesses operate with confidence in a world where technology changes fast and cyber threats never slow down. With more than a decade of hands-on experience, he has built a reputation for strategic thinking, practical solutions, and a relentless focus on protecting and empowering the organizations he serves.
In addition to leading LecsIT, James serves as an Ambassador for the South Bend Young Professionals Network, where he supports community engagement, professional development, and initiatives that uplift emerging leaders across the region.
Under his leadership, LecsIT has grown into a trusted technology partner known for its proactive approach to IT management, strong cybersecurity expertise, and dedication to delivering measurable results. James is committed to continuous learning and innovation, ensuring his team and clients stay ahead of emerging challenges.
Whether guiding businesses through complex technology decisions or strengthening their security posture, he approaches every engagement with integrity, clarity, and a genuine desire to see clients succeed.
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