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The Key to Small Business Stability is Managed IT Services

by | Monday, July 26th, 2021

Even though technology can provide some incredible returns on your investment, many businesses struggle with managing and maintaining it properly. Small businesses in particular have more restrictions placed on them compared to major enterprises, especially in regards to budget, workforce, or workspace. How can small businesses stay competitive against companies that have so many more resources available to them? Managed services is an ideal solution, and one that can at least alleviate some of the challenges that come from technology maintenance.

What are Managed IT Services?

One easy way to explain what managed IT services are is to use the “as a service” business model as an example. Many organizations use this model to provide goods or services according to a monthly fee, like Netflix and Microsoft. In Netflix’s case, you pay a fee every month for access to its video catalog. For Microsoft, you pay for access to Microsoft products, like Office 365. The important thing to remember is that these smaller payments are easier to fit into a monthly budget compared to purchasing products outright.

From this perspective, you can see how managed IT services can help businesses. Companies that don’t have dedicated IT resources on-premises might outsource these responsibilities to a third party, like your local IT provider Compudata. Monthly payments are much easier to budget for than trying to find wiggle room for multiple salaries, especially for highly skilled positions like the technicians you would need to hire.

The other major benefit that businesses get from managed IT services is that the majority of their services can be leveraged remotely without on-site visits. Instead of paying technicians for the times they spend traveling to and from the office, businesses instead receive proactive support from reliable technicians.

Let’s Look at Some Examples

Managed IT is a practical solution for so many businesses because it encompasses countless important functions that an in-house IT department would normally provide. Here are just a few examples, but don’t limit the possibilities to these alone!

  • Network management and maintenance
  • Security management
  • Data backup and disaster recovery
  • Hardware and software deployment
  • Email hosting and management
  • Mobile device management
  • And so much more!

Get Started with Managed Services Today!

Many businesses struggle with technology management, so you shouldn’t worry about being the only one! If you want to put an end to that today, Compudata is more than happy to help. To learn more about what we can do for your business, reach out to us at 1-855-405-8889.

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