Worry Less with Managed IT Services

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January 6, 2022

Look, we get it; technology management is not easy, especially for small business owners who already wear a lot of hats. The last thing you want to do is add even more to your plate when you already have so much going on. That’s why we offer managed IT services to SMBs in the area. But what if we told you that managed IT services aren’t just for small businesses, but for all types of companies and organizations? Let’s discuss why this is the case. 

First of all, those who stand to gain the most from managed IT services are businesses that do not have internal IT departments and instead choose to rely on their current employees to get technology maintenance done. Technology can be complex at times, and many of the tasks required of small business technology management should not be handled by those who are untrained or busy with other tasks.  

Managed IT services resolve this issue by basically acting as your own in-house IT department. We handle the administration, maintenance, and management of your systems, as well as the deployment and implementation of any new solutions you might choose to pursue. It’s safe to say that SMBs who do not have someone handling this aspect of business technology can get immense value from working with a managed service provider. 

Even businesses that have internal IT departments can stand to gain from working with a managed service provider. Anyone who manages technology for a living knows that their job is never quite over. There will always be a solution to implement, maintenance to administer, and support to provide. Chances are that if you go to your IT department right now and ask them if they could use a breather, they would give you an exasperated “Yes, thank you for asking!” 

This is where managed IT services come in.

Even businesses that have a structured in-house IT department need a break from time to time, and you can provide them with it through implementing managed services. Since the amount of responsibility for IT is so large, you can outsource some of the everyday operations of your IT department to keep your team from getting overworked and burnt out. Furthermore, you’ll be giving them valuable opportunities to reassess parts of your organization that could stand to be improved. 

No matter the size and scope of your organization, chances are that it can benefit from managed IT services in some way. We recommend that you perform a comprehensive IT audit to see where your current shortcomings are and what you can do to resolve them. Integris can help you with this process. 

Managing technology can be challenging, so don’t make it any more difficult or more complicated than it has to be. Let Integris handle the details so you can focus on what matters most: running your business. To learn more about what we do for companies just like yours, reach out to us at (325) 223-6100. 

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