Time for a new managed services provider? Ask these questions to decide

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Time for a new managed services provider? Ask these questions to decide

Most enterprises choose a managed services provider (MSP) to ensure smoother operations, improve productivity, outsource risk, and let in-house IT work on growth and core business needs. A good MSP offers excellent value by proactively addressing gaps in your IT infrastructure, monitoring, software, and strategy before they become business-impacting, whereas merely outsourcing your application support in approximately the same cost bracket can quickly become a serious liability. Assessing your MSP requires sound judgement and clear criteria. Here are four questions you should ask to quickly determine whether it’s time to find a new MSP. 1. Does your application stack frequently break down or require intensive manual upkeep? The most fundamental component of managed services is the enforcement of a service level agreement (SLA) that defines acceptable levels of system uptime, response times for incidents of different severity levels, and other service guarantees. Some businesses might be okay with up to a few hours of downtime, but the larger your user base and the more diverse your business needs, the more critical it is to keep your systems accessible around the clock and limit downtime to a scheduled maintenance cycle. If your MSP’s issue response time or quality of service varies significantly from case to case, or if their failure to innovate while solving system problems leads to a recurrence of the same challenges, then their approach to support is probably a hurdle for the growth of your business.


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