The Future of Managed Services

The Future of Managed Services

Connectwise
Published by: Research Desk Released: May 16, 2020

The days where an organisation is solely responsible for managing all areas and aspects of their business are gone. In today’s world, it is common for certain services—be they telecoms, cloud, networking, or security services—to be managed externally. Whether companies are outsourcing in order to reduce or control operating costs, free up internal resources, or streamline time-consuming functions, it is clear that the potential benefits for businesses are varied and plentiful. These benefits are especially pertinent when considering the speed at which the world is changing through new, innovative, and sometimes mind-blowing technology – why manage these changes internally when an expert can take care of them for you? The last thing that  companies need is to try to implement an organisation-wide change, only to find that the changes are obsolete in six months’ time and all they have done is waste time and money.

However, it is not just when implementing wholesale changes where an external expert might be beneficial – some organisations need support just to keep the lights on. As more and more companies look to offload tasks that they can no longer take care of themselves, the demand for managed service providers (MSPs) is going to skyrocket – and with more businesses offloading more tasks, the pressure on MSPs is two-fold. 2018 was the year of the ‘digital customer experience,’ and it was not just retailers and the hospitality industry that had to consider that customer experience. The more the MSP industry grows, the more it becomes a buyers’ market, which places even greater importance on the ability to provide an excellent customer experience – something that customers have come to expect.