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Benefits of Outsourcing IT Support

Topic: SoftwarePublished May 24, 2012

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You probably don’t try to provide your own legal or similar professional services. At the rate technology is evolving, it’s not necessarily a good idea to go at it alone with IT services, either. Your business needs to be flexible, efficient and extremely well-focused to remain competitive, stay engaged with prospects and customers and capture new opportunities so you can thrive and grow. Just trying to stay on top of IT needs can be exhausting. And it can exhaust vital resources that could be much better spent on R&D, customer relationship-building, and so on. When you outsource IT support, you gain a collaborative working partner that can provide as much or as little help as you need, when you need it, from IT planning through implementation and monitoring. The decision to outsource IT support gives you an instant team of talented technical experts. They’ll provide detailed documentation and reporting, and even if you don’t need them all the time, you’ll have the peace of mind that comes from knowing your IT functions are running smoothly and consistently. When you outsource IT support, you can: Concentrate on your company’s core activities, enabling staff to work on the most cost-effective projects. If you’re expanding, resources can sometimes be diverted away from essential business activities. And if you’re not expanding due to the quiet economy, it’s more important than ever to stay focused and not let yourself be distracted.rnSave money and improve efficiency. IT can be complicated and if your business is small you may not have the human or financial resources to support ideal IT infrastructure or staffing. But is having a less-than-optimum in-house IT presence really helping you?rnSignificantly reduce capital expenditures for a server and other hardware, upgrades, ongoing maintenance, etc. Yet get the right applications for your business, along with professional advice to know exactly what you do need.rnSubstantially reduce overhead, because you’ll need fewer people, less equipment and less storage space.rnImprove productivity with 24/7 remote access, especially valuable if people are on the road or working from home.rnRetain continuity and lower risk of problems associated with turnover, such as hiring and training, delays, mistakes, maybe even damaged client relationships.rnDevelop internal staff. Outsourcing provides experienced, top-of-the-line personnel who can do it all themselves or assist with training your folks.rnImprove networking performance and reduce down time.rnBe assured of greater security, because state-of-the-art data centers are stringently monitored 24/7. Redundant data storage eliminates tedious in-house backing up and the need for off-site storage. And in the event of a glitch or an all-out disaster, full data retrieval is just a few clicks away.rnAnd here’s something else to contemplate. When you outsource IT support, a really great team can also provide integrated “peripheral” services that complement networking and backup functions. That includes advice and support regarding the latest technologies and actions to help make the most of your inbound marketing campaigns and even website enhancements -- broad-based support that ensures you’re always working smartly and smoothly to attract and engage your audience. Are you able to do all this for yourself – and do it well – while still maintaining an IT department you’re absolutely confident meets all your networking and security needs? Outsourcing IT support can resolve many headaches and put you on the road to greater profitability. It provides scalability, flexibility and predictable budgeting, because you only pay for what you need and get, but you always get consistent results.

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