The IT department is overwhelmed with requests of an organization, and has a difficult time solving the matter in a timely manner. They’re facing logically of network slowness, on top of that, but the IT staff is so decelerated with other difficulties, that it takes them a while to get everything running proficiently.

Managed Service Provider

The organisation needs help because so they can minimize downtime. Contacting a managed service provider (MSP) to supplement their day to day needs, they discuss the possibility of it and to focus on more strategic projects they free up their internal resources.   

It is a common situation’s scenario. To handle elements of their IT needs organizations are increasingly turning to MSP’s, as part of a shared arrangement with the internal IT department, as stated in research from IT industry trade association CompTIA. Organizations don’t want to be the expert in certain technology services a lot of the time, but to provide a high-quality service level, they’re willing to hire experts.

64 percent of organizations are using some form of managed services, according to CompTIA’s 2016 Buying Guide for Managed Services.

Which is a growth rate of 12.5 percent, to say that the managed services market is expected to grow to $193 billion by 2020 the study went on.

What Makes Organizations Switch?

For the last many years, organizations have become more friendly with managed services and are turning to them for management of certain IT functions, particularly storage, email hosting, backup and recovery, and network monitoring.

Money or cost savings were seen as the main benefit of MSPs, whereas in the past, now clients are looking for extra benefits.

Top 10 reasons are as below:

1. Improve security.

2. Proactive approach to IT problems.

3. Better uptime.

4. Gain access to newer technologies.

5. Cost savings over in-house IT.

6. Peace of mind.

7. Free internal staff for strategic work.

8. Tap into cloud solutions.

9. Lack of internal IT.

10. Handle remote office IT.

With rise in cyberattacks, it shouldn’t be too surprising to see security at the top of the list of MPS benefits.

Because to organizations, cyberattacks are a growing threat, to boost security looking for a way is very important for every organization, and MSPs can supply that extra level of security. 

Is it Cost-Effective?

Right! Organizations are allowed by Managed IT services to focus on strategic initiatives and core projects, instead of the daily operations. In the final analysis, this rescue money and additionally, many managed services cost less than other traditional staff and services. MSPs that used by organizations have access to 30 to 40 IT employees that are experts in multiple areas of the IT industry, including networking, virtualization, storage, compliance, software, security, etc. 

What Happens Next?    

Then, that was struggling to get by what happened to that organization’s IT department? Well, due to this they chose to associate with an MSP, they don’t have to worry about the things that were pulling them down anymore.