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Adam Burke

Adam is an experienced IT sales professional, covering Northern Indiana and surrounding regions for IT360. Born and raised in Orleans, IN, Adam is passionate about the automotive industry and classic automobiles. Living in Butler-Tarkington, you may bump into Adam at a Classic Auto event or meet-up. Adam is a devoted husband to Emily and a proud father to Asher. Adam is an active member of local animal rescue and has served as a colony manager for a group of feral cats.

Contact him today to see how IT360 can help with your IT and cybersecurity needs!

Success Stories

Partner, Law Firm

We hired IT360 as our computer hardware and software computer consultants when the company first went into business. Since then, they have helped us purchase new software and hardware equipment that we have instituted into the law firm. Any time we needed them to be there they have been. They have solved all of our problems including: stand alone computers, networking issues, Internet access issues, and software. I would highly recommend IT360 to anybody who needs help in these areas.

Partner, Law Firm

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Why ‘Working Fine’ Is Silently Holding Your Business Back

Most IT environments don’t fail dramatically. They linger. For many organizations, systems are “working fine” — emails go through, files are accessible, users can log in — so problems don’t feel urgent. But beneath the surface, that fine often comes with hidden costs: slower response times, manual workarounds, duplicated effort, security gaps, and growing dependence […]

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IT 360 News - Your Team is Wasting 10+ Hours a Week–Here’s Where
Your Team is Wasting 10+ Hours a Week–Here’s Where

Most teams aren’t struggling because they lack effort — they’re struggling because of friction.In many businesses, employees are losing more than 10 hours each week to inefficiencies that feel normal but quietly add up. It’s not one big problem. It’s the small, repeated moments throughout the day — re-entering information, searching for files, switching between […]

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