Outsourcing IT in 2022

Feb 22, 2022 | Cyber Security, IT News

Much like the previous year, 2021 was a chaotic time. 2022 is still chaotic in many ways, but change is inevitable no matter how consistent things may seem. The way a company handles that change can mean the difference between success and failure.

One of the biggest changes you can make is deciding to outsource your IT support. As far as changes go, it’s one of the better ones. It can improve performance measures in terms of cost, quality, service and speed. To ensure the change is made smoothly, you need to look for a managed service provider who will work to understand your company and analyze your needs, and then translate those objectives and processes into solutions that span the lifecycle of your entire IT infrastructure.

Save money while growing your organization.

For many companies, outsourcing has become a central part of their growth plan. This was underscored by a recent survey that found the main reason for outsourcing has evolved beyond mere cost savings. More than 90% of firms surveyed considered outsourcing as crucial to their growth strategies. Other key reasons that companies cited for deciding to outsource their IT operations included:

  • Improving business efficiency and productivity
  • Retaining focus on core capabilities
  • Maintaining more current and effective IT solutions
  • Minimizing risks and improving security
  • Improving customer satisfaction

Should you outsource? Here’s how to know.

With all the above benefits in mind, how do you know when it’s time to turn to a managed service provider to oversee crucial IT functions? Is this the year for it? Every business is different, but here are a few signs it’s time to consider outsourcing your IT:

  1. Your time, expertise and focus aren’t in the right place. For your business to succeed, you need to remain focused on your vision and committed to fulfilling it.
  2. Your business is growing, but you’re having difficulty incorporating the technology required to enhance overall performance.
  3. You’re experiencing seasonal spikes in business that make it difficult to provide consistent customer service, such as meeting call volume.
  4. You’re finding it challenging — or impossible — to keep up with increasingly high expectations for round-the-clock customer service.

Transition to outsourcing without interruption.

By its very nature, change can be disruptive. To make this transition as smooth as possible, you need a partner with the experience and knowledge to represent you during the critical decision-making process. An IT managed services provider can:

  • Provide a rapid, seamless and timely transition to fully functional IT support
  • Perform a needs assessment and provide recommendations
  • Execute security threat analysis and correction
  • Perform hardware and software audits
  • Structure IT budgets and analyze finances
  • Manage projects, upgrades, moves and renovations
  • Supplement your existing IT staff

A managed services provider not only keeps your technology up and running, but also helps create a comprehensive IT plan that allows you to achieve your business objectives. Are you ready to discuss the benefits of outsourcing your IT systems? We’re here to help find the best way to manage your tech so it contributes to your company’s success. Our expert engineers can design a successful IT managed services process specific to your needs.

Contact us today to start your changes for 2022.

Since 1995, Manassas Park, VA-based V2 Systems has employed local systems administrators, network engineers, security consultants, help desk technicians and partnering companies to meet a wide range of clients’ IT needs, from research, to implementation, to maintenance. Concentrate on your VISION…We’ll handle the TECHNOLOGY!

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