The Evolution of Managed Services
When businesses first began outsourcing technology operations, "IT support" was treated as a single, uniform product. If an office had computer issues, they hired a technician to handle absolutely everything. However, as business technology has expanded into a complex ecosystemβencompassing hybrid cloud datacenters, distributed workforces, sophisticated mobile fleets, and strict regulatory compliance requirementsβmanaged IT has evolved into a highly specialized suite of services.
Today, there is no single "one-size-fits-all" managed IT contract. Instead, organizations choose from several distinct types of managed services to assemble a technology strategy that addresses their specific operational vulnerabilities, budgetary constraints, and security requirements.
Whether you are looking to fully outsource your IT operations, co-manage networks alongside your existing internal technicians, or target a specific security compliance standard, understanding the different categories of managed services is essential. In this guide, we will break down the six core types of managed services, explain their deliverables, and help you determine which configuration fits your small business needs.