What Does Managed IT Services Mean?

What Does Managed IT Services Mean - BigOrange Marketing

Managed IT services is a practice that many businesses are choosing now, outsourcing the responsibility of maintaining and managing their technology. This is an alternative to the on-demand outsourcing model where service providers perform on-demand services and bill the customer only for the work done. Managed IT service providers offer businesses a variety of solutions to handle their IT needs efficiently and effectively, ensuring smooth and secure operations.

What is a fully managed IT service?

A fully managed IT service involves an MSP taking complete control and responsibility for a business’s IT solutions. This includes monitoring and management of the IT infrastructure, network and software. Services often include cybersecurity, data backup and recovery, system updates and technical support. With fully managed IT services, businesses can focus on core operations while the IT service provider handles all technology-related tasks.

What is the difference between IT services and managed services?

You often will hear the terms “IT services” and “managed services” used interchangeably. Is there a difference between the two? IT services generally refer to specific tasks and functions related to technology that can be performed either in-house or outsourced. These can include services such as software development, network setup and troubleshooting. Managed services, on the other hand, represent a more comprehensive and ongoing approach. Managed IT services involved continuous monitoring, maintenance and management of the entire IT ecosystem.

Why do you need managed IT services?

So, why do you need managed IT services? What makes this outsourcing more effective than handling IT in house or hiring specialists when something breaks or you need help? Firstly, MSPs employ experts who have specialized skills and knowledge, which might be too costly to maintain in-house. Their expertise ensures that your business’s technology is robust, secure and up-to-date. Secondly, a managed IT service offers predictable and scalable budgeting, where prices are different based on your resources and needs. This is great for small businesses to avoid the high costs associated with unexpected IT issues and maintenance. Overall, having a managed IT service provider will put business leaders’ minds at ease, knowing they have experts on their side managing technology while still sticking to budget.

What does BigOrange Marketing do?

Now that you know what managed IT services means, you should learn about MSP marketing tactics. As an MSP marketing agency, BigOrange Marketing offers expert marketing solutions for managed service providers. This not only helps the MSPs, but also the clients, making it easier and simpler to find a provider that fits your unique needs. Contact us for a non-sales call to learn more about MSP marketing.

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