Partnering with an MSP provides undisputable benefits, especially for small businesses with limited budgets. Outsourcing critical IT functions like cybersecurity and compliance is the new normal. Despite its commonality, there are still some misconceptions about partnering with an MSP.
Misconception #1 | MSPs do everything
Partnering with an MSP is a smart business decision and most contracts offer services that include supporting your technology in a break-fix situation, providing server monitoring and IT maintenance, decreasing your business costs by reducing hardware and software costs, securing your systems and backing up your data, supporting end users and their IT needs, and strategies for smooth cloud migration.
Now take a look at what an MSP can’t or won’t do:
Misconception #2 | MSPs take control of your technology
When contracting with an MSP you will have a Service Level Agreement (SLA) that documents expectations, roles and responsibilities, and scope of services. In actuality there are two ways an MSP can work with your business:
Misconception #3 | MSPs are not needed in the cloud
While there are many good things about Microsoft or Google cloud platforms, if something goes wrong with your software or storage, you still need support. When partnered with an MSP, you gain high-quality support with experts who are current and in the know of the latest technology trends.
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