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5 Ways Outsourced IT Jumpstarts Your Company 

 August 11, 2020

By  Lightbulb Networks

Outsourced IT For SMBs

IT service providers deliver the technical expertise small businesses need at a much lower cost than hiring IT staff. They can recommend, install, and manage technology according to business’ objectives and core competencies and ensure that critical data is safe. That’s why nearly 70% of U.S. small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) work with an IT service provider for some or all of their IT needs. 

There are many considerations for SMBs thinking about moving their IT to another company. In this article, we’ve summed up the key factors to help you decide what’s best for your company. Let’s get started! 

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What’s an MSP? 

An MSP, or managed service provider, is an IT service professional to which SMBs outsourced their IT needs. 

MSPs are the guardians of IT, delivering ongoing monitoring and management of client applications (email, web site, security, etc.) and IT infrastructure remotely. This is typically accomplished through remote monitoring services, which allows them to keep tabs on the health of their clients’ IT environments, change and update systems, and troubleshoot problems. MSPs closely monitor a wide variety of IT solutions a business has implemented, including:

MSPs are the guardians of IT, delivering ongoing monitoring and management of client applications (email, web site, security, etc.) and IT infrastructure.

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Why do we need managed services?

Small businesses here in Orange county outsource IT to ensure all their business systems, operations and networks remain up and running. Managed service providers take a proactive approach to IT. Rather than waiting for something to break or shut down, MSPs ensure a customer’s IT can avoid most tech issues in the first place. This is huge, because IT related downtime can have a devastating impact on revenue and reputation—especially for smaller businesses trying to grow. 

1. SMB Managed Service Facts

A recent survey by B2B research firm Clutch showed that 69% of U.S. SMBs use at least one IT service provider, regardless of company size. 63% of respondents indicated they also have dedicated, in-house IT staff. However, this percentage was much lower among SMBs with 10 or fewer employees—only 31% of that group have in-house IT staff. 

MSPs typically deliver services on a subscription basis; companies pay a fixed amount, usually monthly, for a specific set of IT services. Some common examples include, but are not limited to: 

  • Application monitoring/management 
  • Helpdesk 
  • E-mail 
  • Security 
  • Storage 
  • Backup and Disaster Recovery 

These services are typically offered either as packaged services, or a la carte, depending on the needs of the SMB. They are also often priced at a fraction of the cost of a full time IT resource. MSPs work with a variety of technology vendors in order to deliver these services. However, it’s not just about the technology. Rather, the expertise of the service provider holds the most value for SMBs. 

Why SMBs use managed services?

Moving all or some IT tasks to a managed service allows businesses to focus on their core competencies instead of day-today IT management. This is especially important for SMBs, since they are frequently stretched thin from a personnel and budget standpoint. Obviously, the specific reasons SMBs adopt managed services depend on the unique needs of the organization. For example, the IT needs of a five person company with no in-house IT will be quite different from those of a 100 person company with a dedicated IT team. However, generally speaking, businesses adopt managed services to improve upon all or some aspect of their IT strategy or infrastructure. How this occurs will largely depend on the in-house IT expertise of a given business. 

According to IT industry trade association CompTIA, the top reason SMBs adopt managed services today is to “improve efficiency/ reliability of IT operations” (51%). But, context is important. For a very small business, “improve efficiency/reliability of IT operations” might mean implementing and managing the IT infrastructure. At the other end of the spectrum, it might mean outsourcing some routine tasks so in-house staff can focus on higher-level technical challenges. And, 31% of respondents said that they opted to work with a service provider to “free IT staff to work on strategic projects.” MSPs can provide different levels of support to meet the technology requirements of different businesses

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2. Should Your Company Outsource IT?

Many businesses choose to work with IT providers because they have expertise in a specific area of IT. For example, 38% of respondents in CompTIA’s survey said that they adopted managed services for “enhanced security/compliance.” This is likely due to the fact that ransomware attacks and security breaches are constantly in the news, but it highlights the fact that MSPs have deep technical knowledge in specific disciplines of IT. Also, the ongoing monitoring and software management MSPs provide is particularly important, because keeping software patched and up to date is essential to protect against security breaches. 

Also, working with an IT provider allows businesses to offload tasks that are difficult and/or time consuming. That’s one of the reasons that managed data protection services are so popular today. Protecting company data through backup and restore has long been a pain point for companies of all sizes; Managed service providers can ensure the SMB company data is fully protected from malicious or inadvertent actions, reducing business risk by putting complex tasks in the hands of experts. 

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3. IT Project Management

MSPs can also initiate new projects and implement new technologies quickly. They have the resources and flexibility to get projects off the ground which might take weeks or months in-house. Implementing new technology with your existing environment can be complicated and time consuming. Because MSPs work with a wide variety of clients with different IT needs, they are uniquely equipped to take on complex IT projects. They also have vast experience troubleshooting the products they use— allowing them to resolve problems quickly. 

Depending on the company, cost savings may also be a factor— especially among smaller SMBs with straightforward IT needs. Monthly fees for managed services will vary depending on services delivered. But, managed services are generally more cost effective than hiring in-house IT staff for smaller businesses. According to Kaseya’s 2016 MSP Global Pricing Survey, 34% of respondents pay under $1,000 a month for managed services ($12,000 per year)—a fraction of the yearly salary of an IT professional in the U.S. An additional 35% said they pay between $1,001 and $2,500. 

Larger companies with internal IT can also recognize cost savings from IT managed services. However, cost saving isn’t the primary driver for managed services adoption among larger companies. According to CompTIA, larger SMBs are more likely to contract with MSPs for strategic reasons. 

4. What is “hybrid” IT?

North Pacific Seafoods does just that, according to systems and network administrator Eric Parker. North Pacific contracts with a managed services provider for a variety of services, including data protection and they have a close-knit relationship. “We consider our MSP to be a subsidiary of our IT department,” he said. 

The Seattle-based company owns and operates five seafood processing plants in Alaska. There are about 50 full-time employees located in the Seattle office including a four-person IT team, with a large number of seasonal employees at the Alaska locations. 

North Pacific has a complex IT environment spread across all of their sites. For data protection, the MSP uses backup devices at each location. Data is backed up locally and replicated to the Cloud. In the event of an outage at any one of the sites, North Pacific can run operations from the cloud, dramatically reducing downtime. This combination of technology and service has “saved our bacon a couple of times,” according to Parker. The company also helped design North Pacific’s wifi network and is responsible for email hosting and Microsoft licensing. 

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Beyond those services, North Pacific also relies on their MSP for maintenance/troubleshooting in Seattle when the in-house IT team is in Alaska. “They are familiar with our environment so they can cover our IT whenever necessary,” said Parker. “They have remote, secure access to our network and all of our documentation, so they can access systems when we are unavailable. This hybrid approach has worked really well for us—it’s great to have the outside team to rely on when you are occupied with other things.” 

North Pacific utilizes the managed services consulting services, as well. “With wifi, for example, they helped us choose the appropriate hardware,” said Parker. “Often times IT departments don’t have the time to do research and put together plans for deploying new technologies, so it can be very helpful to have an expert outside perspective. Our MSP works with tons of companies, so they know the options and what has worked in similar situations.” 

5. Paying For Outsourced IT in Orange County

According to Kaseya’s 2016 MSP Global Pricing Survey, 34% of respondents pay under $1,000 a month for managed services ($12,000 per year)—a fraction of the yearly salary of an IT professional in the U.S. An additional 35% said they pay between $1,001 and $2,500.

Many IT managed services, comprise a shop serving a variety of smaller businesses—the local retailer or dentist office, for example. In this model, the client relies on the IT provider for all IT services. Other managed services provide more of a collaborative solution, just like Blackpoint IT and North Pacific. There are many service providers out there, so SMBs actively seeking help with their IT are sure to find the right one for their needs in their vicinity. 

Why your business needs outsourced IT services?

There are a variety of reasons that SMBs need help from thirdparty IT firms. IT skill and expense tops the list for smaller businesses. Very small companies stand to reduce IT costs while getting the IT expertise they need by partnering with a service provider. Larger businesses typically work with IT providers to offload a number of difficult or time-consuming tasks, allowing their internal IT staff to focus on mission-critical activities. 

The ongoing infrastructure monitoring that managed service providers deliver can help SMBs avoid IT issues, data loss and downtime. Small business IT teams face budget and time constraints that make it difficult to deliver the level of monitoring an MSP can. This may be the most important benefit of working with an MSP, because IT downtime can completely derail a small business. 

If you’ve never considered an IT managed service offering and are trying to manage your own IT, it’s worth being aware of this cost effective way to have your IT burden lifted. If you are working with an IT provider on a project basis, it is worth investigating whether they offer managed services as well. Or, if your current IT team is running ragged, perhaps you can offload some difficult IT tasks. MSPs can help keep you focused, and keep you safe!

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