examples of managed IT services

The global managed services market was valued at $185.98 billion in 2019 and is projected to reach $356.24 by 2025.

One of the key advantages of the managed services model is that it enables you to hire an entire team of IT professionals at a flat monthly rate. Certain Managed Services Providers (MSPs) even take a shared approach to managed services, meaning you can add or remove specialists from your managed services team as needed depending on the demands of each project. These specialists include technical, functional, architectural, and training consultants who can help you keep your systems up and running, as well as unlock their full potential.

As your technology needs evolve over time, you’ll need to scale your system either up or down to accommodate them. Fortunately, systems like Dynamics 365 are highly scalable by design, but you may still require additional assistance. MSPs can respond to changes in demand in real time, so you never have to worry about system downtime.

Be sure to look for an MSP that not only has hundreds of consultants available (and can bring on more as needed), but also offers advanced services such as proactive monitoring, upgraded services release management, reporting, and more to get the greatest value and scalability out of your partnership.

Another one of the benefits of managed services is that rather than sit and wait for something to go wrong, MSPs take a proactive approach to maintenance. MSPs use remote monitoring and management to identify, diagnose, and troubleshoot potential problems before they ever have a chance to become an issue.

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