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    Managed IT Services in Larnaca

    Larnaca is Cyprus's only strategic port city and home to the island's primary international airport. Starling Reese delivers managed IT services in Larnaca built for the demands of port operations, aviation, logistics, and tourism businesses: 24/7 monitoring, rapid on-site support, and compliance-ready infrastructure across the Port Area, Airport Corridor, Marina District, and Aradippou.

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    Your IT Partner in Larnaca

    Larnaca is changing faster than most people realise. The Cypriot government's โ‚ฌ180 million investment plan for the city covers more than 60 infrastructure projects, and a port development deal with the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) is repositioning Larnaca as a multi-sector logistics and innovation hub, not just a tourism destination. The city's Entrepreneurship and Research Innovation Centre in Aradippou is drawing tech-oriented businesses, while ongoing aviation, maritime, and hospitality activity means IT infrastructure demands are growing on every front simultaneously. Starling Reese provides managed IT services in Larnaca designed for organisations navigating this growth. We work with port operators, freight forwarders, aviation service providers, hotel groups, and emerging technology businesses that need IT support in Larnaca calibrated to their operational realities. Our team monitors client environments continuously, responds to critical issues within the hour, and builds compliance with GDPR, Cyprus's NIS2 implementation (in force from 25 April 2025), and sector-specific maritime and aviation regulations into every service we provide. With 73% English fluency across Cyprus, outstanding 5G and gigabit connectivity, and a 12.5% corporate tax rate โ€” the lowest in the EU โ€” Larnaca is an increasingly attractive base for international businesses, and the IT demands that come with that growth require a provider who understands the local landscape.

    • On-site engineers available across Larnaca within the hour, including the Port Area, Airport Corridor, Marina District, and Aradippou
    • NIS2 and GDPR compliance support built into every managed service contract, with specific expertise in maritime and aviation regulatory requirements
    • 24/7 helpdesk covering port, aviation, hospitality, and technology businesses operating outside standard business hours
    • Proven experience with port management systems, supply chain platforms, and IoT container tracking infrastructure
    • Proactive monitoring and rapid incident response that maintains 99.9% uptime for business-critical systems
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    Market Context

    The IT Landscape in Larnaca

    Larnaca's IT environment is shaped by three intersecting forces: a strategically positioned port, an international airport handling significant regional traffic, and a government-backed transformation programme that is rewriting the city's economic identity.

    The port is Cyprus's only major strategic port. The HRADF port development deal is modernising terminal infrastructure, and with that modernisation comes a parallel requirement to upgrade the IT systems that support cargo tracking, customs documentation, supply chain visibility, and IoT container monitoring. Port operators and freight forwarders working in this environment face growing pressure to integrate with digital port systems and meet the data exchange standards expected by international shipping partners.

    Larnaca International Airport serves as the primary gateway for a significant share of the island's 3.9 million annual tourists, as well as a growing volume of cargo and business travellers. Aviation businesses โ€” ground handlers, airline offices, cargo agents, and travel service providers โ€” run IT environments where system availability is directly tied to operational continuity. Passenger information displays, baggage handling systems, flight operations platforms, and booking infrastructure must stay online regardless of what is happening elsewhere in the network.

    The โ‚ฌ180 million government investment plan (2025) spans 60-plus infrastructure projects across the city. These include a new School of Marine Sciences (โ‚ฌ16.4 million, opening September 2027), a โ‚ฌ30 million vocational school focused on green professions, a new General Hospital (โ‚ฌ16.4 million), and โ‚ฌ60 million in agricultural investment under the Common Agricultural Policy. Each of these creates a wave of IT procurement, network infrastructure needs, and data management requirements.

    The Entrepreneurship and Research Innovation Centre in Aradippou is attracting startups and research-oriented businesses that bring different IT demands โ€” cloud-native infrastructure, software development environments, and the kind of agile IT support that scaling businesses need. This adds a technology sector layer to what has historically been a logistics and tourism IT market.

    Cyprus GDP grew 3.4% in 2024, and with English spoken by 73% of the population and 5G and gigabit connectivity well established, the conditions for international business expansion in Larnaca are genuinely strong. The IT challenge is keeping infrastructure quality and security posture in step with that growth.

    Industries We Serve

    Sector-Specific IT Support in Larnaca

    We tailor our managed IT services to the specific demands and compliance requirements of each sector.

    Maritime & Logistics

    Larnaca Port is Cyprus's only major strategic port, with the HRADF development deal driving modernisation across terminal operations, customs processing, and supply chain systems. Port operators, freight forwarders, and customs brokers here need IT infrastructure that handles real-time cargo tracking, secure electronic documentation, and IoT container monitoring. Starling Reese provides managed IT services for Larnaca maritime and logistics businesses that prioritise uptime, data integrity, and integration with evolving port digital infrastructure.

    Aviation & Travel Services

    Larnaca International Airport is the primary aviation gateway for the region, handling airlines, ground handlers, cargo agents, and travel service providers whose operations depend on IT that never goes offline. Passenger information systems, baggage handling platforms, flight operations software, and booking infrastructure run continuously under load. Our managed IT services for Larnaca aviation businesses deliver the monitoring, rapid response, and network resilience that airport-linked operations demand.

    Tourism & Hospitality

    Larnaca's coastal location and proximity to the airport make it a consistent tourism destination, with hotels, resorts, and hospitality operators running booking platforms, point-of-sale systems, and guest connectivity infrastructure year-round. Seasonal peaks amplify the cost of any IT disruption. We provide IT support in Larnaca for hospitality businesses that need proactive monitoring, fast incident resolution, and data protection practices aligned with GDPR obligations covering guest personal data.

    Technology & Innovation

    The Entrepreneurship and Research Innovation Centre in Aradippou, alongside Cyprus's favourable 12.5% corporate tax rate, is drawing technology businesses and startups to Larnaca. These organisations need cloud-native IT infrastructure, development environment support, and IT governance that scales without friction. Starling Reese supports Larnaca's emerging technology sector with managed IT services designed for businesses that are building fast and need IT to keep pace rather than slow them down.

    Our Services

    IT Solutions in Larnaca

    Comprehensive managed services designed to support your business growth with local expertise and global standards.

    Managed IT

    Larnaca businesses โ€” from port operators to hotel groups โ€” need IT that runs reliably across multi-site and often 24/7 operational environments. Our managed IT service covers proactive maintenance, patch management, vendor coordination, and strategic planning for organisations without a large in-house IT team. With Larnaca's rapid infrastructure investment programme underway, having structured IT management in place is essential for keeping pace.

    Managed Security

    Port infrastructure, aviation systems, and tourism businesses in Larnaca handle sensitive operational and personal data that makes them attractive targets. NIS2 came into force in Cyprus on 25 April 2025, bringing mandatory security standards for essential and important entities. Our managed security in Larnaca provides 24/7 threat monitoring, endpoint protection, and incident response aligned with NIS2 and GDPR requirements for organisations operating in regulated sectors.

    24/7 Helpdesk

    Port operations, aviation, and hospitality businesses in Larnaca operate around the clock. Shift workers, airline staff, and hotel teams need IT support at any hour, not just during office hours. Our 24/7 helpdesk provides multilingual support with critical issues handled in minutes and on-site escalation when remote resolution is not sufficient โ€” covering the Port Area, Airport Corridor, Marina District, and Aradippou.

    Cloud Management

    Larnaca's growing technology and logistics sectors are moving workloads to cloud platforms, and aviation and hospitality businesses increasingly depend on cloud-hosted booking and operational systems. Moving to Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud requires proper governance, cost control, and security configuration. We manage cloud environments end to end for Larnaca businesses, ensuring migration and ongoing operations are handled with the rigour they require.

    Backup & Recovery

    For port, aviation, and hospitality operations in Larnaca, an unrecoverable data loss event has immediate operational and regulatory consequences. GDPR requires timely incident response, and NIS2 imposes additional obligations on essential entities. Our backup and recovery service provides tested, documented restore capabilities with defined recovery time objectives โ€” built for Larnaca businesses where downtime and data loss carry real financial and compliance costs.

    Network & Connectivity

    Larnaca benefits from strong 5G and gigabit connectivity nationally, but individual businesses still need network infrastructure that is properly designed, secured, and monitored. Port and airport-linked operations require reliable multi-site connectivity, and IoT deployments for container tracking or building management add further network complexity. We design, manage, and monitor network infrastructure for Larnaca businesses where connectivity failure is an operational risk.

    Regulatory Framework

    Compliance & Regulation in Cyprus

    Cyprus has one of the more active regulatory environments in the EU for both data protection and cybersecurity, and Larnaca's concentration of port, aviation, and logistics businesses places a significant portion of the local business community squarely within scope of multiple overlapping frameworks.

    The NIS2 Directive was implemented in Cyprus on 25 April 2025. Organisations in essential sectors โ€” including transport, maritime, and digital infrastructure โ€” and important sectors face mandatory obligations: implementation of specific risk management measures, 24-hour initial incident reporting to the competent authority, board-level accountability for cybersecurity, and enforceable supply chain security standards. For Larnaca port operators and aviation businesses, this is not a future consideration โ€” it is a current legal requirement.

    GDPR is enforced in Cyprus through the Office of the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection. The standard obligations apply: 72-hour breach notification, documented lawful bases for processing, Data Protection Impact Assessments for high-risk activities, and data subject rights management. For Larnaca's hospitality and tourism businesses handling guest data, and logistics companies processing personal data across international supply chains, GDPR compliance is an ongoing operational requirement.

    Maritime regulation adds a further layer for port and shipping businesses. The IMO's Maritime Cyber Risk Management guidelines (MSC-FAL.1/Circ.3) set expectations for cybersecurity within Safety Management Systems, and the EU NIS2 implementation reinforces these obligations for operators of critical maritime infrastructure. Larnaca Port's ongoing HRADF-backed modernisation programme brings digital systems deeper into terminal operations, raising the profile of cybersecurity across the port community.

    Aviation security standards โ€” including ICAO Annex 17 and EU Regulation 2015/1998 โ€” impose cybersecurity-adjacent obligations on airport operators and aviation service providers. As digital systems become more central to passenger processing and flight operations, IT security at Larnaca International Airport and its associated businesses warrants structured management.

    Starling Reese helps Larnaca businesses meet these requirements through gap assessments, policy development, incident response planning, and continuous monitoring โ€” so compliance is managed as a routine part of IT operations.

    Key Regulations

    • NIS2 Directive
    • GDPR
    • Maritime Regulations
    • Aviation Security Standards
    Why Starling Reese

    Your Trusted IT Partner in Larnaca

    We combine global expertise with local knowledge to deliver IT solutions that truly understand and address your unique business challenges.

    Port & Logistics Expertise

    We understand the IT demands of port operations: cargo tracking systems, customs documentation platforms, supply chain data exchanges, and IoT infrastructure for container monitoring. Our team has experience supporting maritime and logistics businesses where IT downtime translates directly into operational delays and financial loss. For Larnaca port operators and freight forwarders, that sector knowledge matters.

    Rapid On-Site Response

    Remote support resolves most issues, but some problems require an engineer on site. Our team can reach businesses across Larnaca's Port Area, Airport Corridor, Marina District, and Aradippou within the hour for critical incidents. When a port management system goes down or an aviation IT failure disrupts operations, waiting several hours for support is not a viable option.

    Regulatory Compliance Knowledge

    NIS2 is live in Cyprus as of 25 April 2025, and Larnaca's port, aviation, and logistics businesses sit squarely in scope. We help organisations understand their obligations under NIS2, GDPR, maritime cyber risk management guidelines, and aviation security standards โ€” and build those requirements into IT operations rather than treating compliance as a separate exercise.

    Dedicated Local Account Team

    Larnaca clients receive a dedicated account manager who knows their environment and their business. You will not explain your setup to a different person every time you call. Consistent account management is particularly important during Larnaca's current infrastructure growth phase, where IT requirements are evolving quickly and you need a provider who stays current with your situation.

    Proactive 24/7 Monitoring

    We monitor Larnaca client environments continuously โ€” servers, endpoints, network devices, cloud workloads, and security events. Port and aviation operations run around the clock, and our monitoring does too. Issues are identified and addressed before they become outages, with the service desk staffed at all hours to support operations regardless of shift patterns or time zones.

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    IT Services Built for Larnaca's Port, Aviation, and Innovation Economy

    Larnaca is growing โ€” and the IT infrastructure that supports that growth needs to be reliable, secure, and compliant from the start. Starling Reese provides managed IT services in Larnaca built around the specific demands of port operations, aviation, hospitality, and the city's emerging technology sector. Our team understands the regulatory obligations that apply to your business, responds to issues within the hour, and monitors your environment around the clock. Speak to our local team today โ€” no obligation, no jargon.