Picture this: Your company launches an ambitious AI initiative to gain a competitive edge. Meanwhile, your compliance team is scrambling to meet new regulatory requirements. Your security team just reported another phishing incident. And your IT department? They're still trying to document what systems you actually have.
This isn't a hypothetical scenario - it's the reality for many organizations today. These critical business priorities often operate in silos, each team focused on their own objectives without a clear view of how everything connects. The result? Business growth and transformation stalls, resources are duplicated or wasted, and risks multiply in the gaps between departments.
As a business owner, you may feel that you need to choose between relying on your in-house IT staff or outsourcing technology management to an IT service provider. There is, however, a third option: co-managed IT. This approach combines the advantages and convenience of in-house IT with competent, specialized support from outsourced specialists.
When it comes to managing your business’s IT infrastructure, there are several options available. One is fully managed IT, where an IT service provider takes care of all aspects of your IT needs, from monitoring and maintenance to troubleshooting and problem resolution. Another option is co-managed IT.
When looking for cyber insurance for your small business, you may find it hard to navigate technology and insurance jargon. There are even different types of cyber coverage and you might not be sure what you need because you’re not a cybersecurity expert. Plus, once you do have coverage, there’s always the risk of not receiving a payout in the event of an incident if you didn’t meet your policy’s requirements.