When the owner of a small business goes out of town, whether for the holidays, for a business meeting or just for the weekend, they want to know that their technology infrastructure is secure, maintained and working. But how many such owners have that peace of mind? More and more business owners are outsourcing this task to qualified network management individuals or companies that can save them time and money.
Ascensha has outlined some key reasons they are finding small business owners are seeking out qualified IT service consulting firms and why they think that move is so advantageous.
Hiring Third-Party IT Services
There are four key reasons why small businesses are hiring third-party IT service providers right now.
1. Cost-Savings
Hiring outside IT services is often much less expensive than hiring a full-time IT staff member. With outside service providers you get to choose exactly what IT programs your company size and workload needs. That means you can decide whether you want to pay for network management, help desk support, systems security elements, server support and on-going maintenance or just a subset of these. With an IT consulting firm you get what you need when you need it and can avoid the high overhead cost of paying an employee.
2. High-Quality Service
Professional IT providers often offer a much higher quality of work than a single IT employee. A good IT consulting firm hires fully trained IT professions that are able to design and implement competitive IT systems, analyze server, desktop, and network vulnerability, and provide desktop and network support. This kind of comprehensive analysis is often more than a entry level IT manager can handle.
3. Improved Network Security
By hiring an outside IT service provider, small businesses can utilize the critical and objective assessment of an unbiased, diligent professional. Outside IT providers are often asked to thoroughly examine threats that exist outside the company and implement technologies that help protect the business from these threats. These companies' main objective is to stay on top of the latest network and system threats to make sure they are on top of securing the systems. That takes time and work that most business owners don't have on their own.
4. Peace of Mind
Probably the most honest and simplest reason small business owners are seeking out outside IT service providers is the peace of mind it can bring. An IT service provider with years of proven experience in the field and access to state-of-the-art tools will undoubtedly do a better job than an employee with a basic knowledge of internet trends and technologies. Knowing that the IT components are taken care of allows small businesses with limited resources to focus their energy on sales, customer service, project management and other income generating work.
Small business owners in any industry can find value in researching IT services for their company. It is not vital that they understand all the components for a secure and functioning server and systems network. It is important for them to take time to find someone who does. There are professional services out there willing to help cut costs and save you time.
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