Managed Services have been around for over two decades now. But with increasingly complex technology and automation of business processes, Managed IT Services are no longer just “desirable,” it is unavoidable and important for any business. Managed IT services have a lot of advantages over traditional IT support services.
So, what is a managed IT service?
In simple terms, your IT functions and applications are managed by a third-party service provider. Your managed service provider (MSP) is responsible for the maintenance and daily functioning of your business applications and supporting your end customers, leaving you free to concentrate on your core business competencies.How is it different from your traditional break-fix IT support?
- Improved Productivity – One of the main advantages of managed IT services is the focus on proactive maintenance. So, instead of solving an error that has occurred, your MSP would be working towards foreseeing and correction of errors before they occur leading to no or low outages and improved response times.
- Efficiency and Quality – Critical processes usually involve multiple technologies. For seamless IT functioning, it’s important for them to be operational and integrated. MSPs usually work with multiple clients and will have access to the latest IT developments and methods. So, you get continuous, high-quality service freeing up your IT department to focus more on strategic IT concerns.
- Risk Management – Unlike a traditional service provider, much of the risk associated with your critical to business processes are transferred to the MSP. Their highly skilled knowledge and experience ensure that you have much-improved risk management, especially for IT security and compliance.
- Assured future-ready IT services – Managed IT Service providers engage in constant training on upgrades and new releases and proprietary solutions. So, you can be assured of minimal risks, service disruptions and improved productivity.
- Customised solutions – While traditional IT support usually works on their own terms of service, customised solutions is a great advantage of managed IT services. MSP offer you personalised solutions based on your operating hours, business needs and the complexity of your applications.
Types of managed services
Managed services have evolved through the years, and they are capable of providing device management services and third-party services, such as hosting. Now, let’s see what other services are offered by MSPs.- Managed security
One of the strong attractions of MSP services is its security services. An MSP will conduct an audit to check the network for vulnerabilities. Based on the audit outcomes, they create a plan that will help patch the weaknesses and improve the security of the company. Leaving the security to MSP allow companies to focus more time on strategies for innovation and expansion of business.
- Backup
- Customised applications
Does your business need managed services?
IT is ever-evolving, and every business needs to ensure that it keeps up with the latest trends and developments. But this may be challenging for most businesses due to financial reasons or lack of expertise. This is where managed services can help you – they can increase your business operational efficiency by 45 to around 60% and reduce IT costs. Managed Services help you with your technology needs as well as plan technology strategies that can help you meet your business goals.How to choose a managed IT service provider for your business?
Here are some pointers to note while choosing managed service providers for your business.- Services
List out the services you need from the MSP and what departments you need their support for. Research and shortlist the MSPs that can meet those specific needs.
- Security
- Expertise and Experience
- Customisation
The MSPs who offer customised services will modify the tools and tactics according to your businesses needs. With the advanced cloud technologies, this process has become comparatively easy and functional.
- Helpdesk
- Cost
Jargon Buster
Cyberattack – refers to any type of malicious attempt by cybercriminals to disable computers, steal data or gain information.Application – software program designed to perform a specific task for an end-user other than one relating to the operation of the computer.
Revised by Chris Karapetcoff on 30/08/2024