
Klover is an award-winning commercial construction and prefabrication company based in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. They specialize in metal, prefabricated, and wood framing for major infrastructure projects, including hospitals, movie theaters, and Amazon data centers across the East Coast.
Ryan Mills, Director of Technology, manages Klover’s entire IT environment “from soup to nuts,” supporting 165 employees and approximately 100 endpoints, including servers. The organization operates out of a headquarters building and an adjacent prefabrication plant, while also supporting remote workers and field leadership across multiple active job sites.
Their IT infrastructure includes:



Before adopting Faronics Deploy, Mills was responsible for deploying software and configuring endpoints by manually touching each machine one at a time. He relied on tools like Quick Assist or remote access over VPN, making routine updates slow and disruptive.
Klover’s workforce is highly mobile—ranging from office-based accounting staff to superintendents working at live construction sites—making coordination especially difficult. A single accounting software update often required aligning schedules across departments and could consume an entire business day. As a one-person IT team, this manual approach significantly limited Mills’ ability to focus on higher-value work.

Director of Technology, Klover

Already familiar with Faronics through Deep Freeze, Mills evaluated Faronics Deploy to centralize software deployment and patch management. He was immediately drawn to the platform’s competitive pricing and the bird’s-eye view it provided across his environment.
The most impactful capability for Klover was Deploy’s support for custom scripts and custom applications. Mills could build scripts, securely assign credentials, test on a single machine, and then deploy across the fleet with minimal effort.
Deployment was straightforward: the agent was rolled out via Group Policy, and value was realized within the first week. Mills also highlighted the responsiveness and persistence of Faronics support, noting that the team stayed engaged until issues were fully resolved.


Deploy quickly became what Mills describes as a “second person” on the IT team. By automating routine deployment and maintenance tasks, he reclaimed hours previously lost to manual processes.
“If you’re looking for concrete impact, even directionally, Deploy saves us hundreds of man-hours every year. Tasks that used to require manual coordination and full-day efforts are now handled in a fraction of the time.”
Ryan Mills
Director of Technology, Klover
Key outcomes include:
Quarterly accounting software updates were reduced from a 10-hour day to a 2-hour process.
Mills built and deployed a Cisco Duo multi-factor authentication solution in 10 minutes, without physically accessing a single machine.
Critical tools such as RingCentral, QuickBid, and drafting software can now be updated with a single click, keeping teams productive with minimal disruption.


Director of Technology, Klover
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