So, you’ve read up on 2024’s top technology trends, and you’re determined to stay ahead of the curve.

The trouble is, if you’re like many organizations, you and your team are already extremely busy. It can be near impossible to find the time to take on this year’s hot new initiatives like:

  • Revamping your cybersecurity program to address the latest threats
  • Boosting your workforce’s AI-readiness and data literacy
  • Modernizing your existing systems
  • Migrating to the cloud

Overwhelming, right? That’s where managed services can help.

With managed services, there’s no need to postpone these initiatives until the timing’s right. Whether you need help training your team, help managing your daily operations, or consultation on “what’s next,” managed services may be your answer. Let’s get into 4 managed services use cases that can help you tackle 2024’s most urgent concerns.

4 Managed Services Uses in 2024 to Help You Address Today’s Top Concerns

1. Address New Cybersecurity Threats

While cybersecurity has never stopped being a critical focus for businesses, it’s become even more of a priority as technology advances. We no longer simply have threats like malware and data breaches to worry about. After the leaps in progress AI made in 2023 alone, we’ve started seeing new threats emerging like deep fakes being used in phishing attempts and getting around voice and facial recognition access controls.

Keeping up with cybersecurity experts’ latest innovative technologies and policies meant to combat these threats is a great start. But if you need help executing these new strategies or want extra hands on deck protecting your digital assets, managed services is a fantastic option.

When you partner with a managed services provider, you won’t just benefit from their top-notch, regularly updated security infrastructure. You’ll also benefit from their expertise. Managed services providers can support your organization’s security by helping you:

  • Encrypt your sensitive data.
  • Install a firewall.
  • Inform and train your employees to identify risky situations based on the latest in cybersecurity trends and standards.
  • Manage your security protocols.
  • Migrate to a more secure cloud environment and help manage it post-implementation.

Sure, your in-house IT team can tackle these responsibilities. But they have other critical work that divides their attention (hello, sky-high enhancement request list), and there’s only so much time in the day. That’s why adding dedicated security experts to your team via managed services is so valuable in 2024 and beyond, no matter what the future holds.

2. Start Your Cloud Journey

Since 2024 is set to focus heavily on reliable data availability, remote-friendly collaboration capabilities, and system scalability, there’s no better time to migrate to the cloud. Not only can the cloud help you meet all these goals, but it can boost your security, as we discussed above in #1. Still, a cloud migration project can be intimidating – even with all the benefits, it’s a lot to take on and adjust to. Fortunately, managed services can help ease the burden by:

  • Helping you get accustomed to your new environment.
  • Recommending application refactoring and optimization via their experienced consulting team.
  • Ensuring your compliance and security during the switch.
  • Leading planning and strategy pre-implementation, including conducting an infrastructure assessment.

Whatever level of support you need, managed services’ flexible offerings can meet you where you’re at.

3. Close Your IT Skill Gap

If 2024’s top tech trends taught us anything, it’s that if we want to stay competitive going forward, we have a lot to learn, from AI-readiness to data literacy. As a result, upskilling and reskilling your existing workforce is a more vital pursuit than ever. But it’ll take time to see results.

Partnering with a managed services provider gives you access to IT specialists who are skilled in all the areas your business currently needs help with. This way, your IT operations won’t be disrupted while you’re training your current staff. And since you can scale your managed services plan up or down as needed, these specialists can cease their duties when your newly trained employees are ready to take the lead again.

Managed services can even help support your training efforts directly. Since they’re skilled in the areas your team needs to learn, they can provide hands-on guidance, guiding your staff through the process step by step. This way, your staff can enjoy more interactive, interesting training experiences and learn faster.

4. Modernize Your Outdated Systems

No matter what your tech plans are for 2024, they won’t be able to flourish if they rest on a crumbling, outdated foundation. Many organizations are realizing this after years of adding to their ever-expanding tech stack, which has resulted in a pile of solutions that sorely need data modernization.

If this is your situation, there’s a managed services use case for that. Well- two, actually: First, if you’re unsure of which solution to select, your managed services provider’s experienced consulting team can weigh in after assessing your current state and goals. This way, you get peace of mind, which is invaluable when it comes to investments as large as replacing entire systems. The second way managed services can help is with the system’s implementation and ongoing monitoring. This partnership will let you enjoy a smoother implementation and get results faster.

Don’t Wait – Stay Ahead of the Curve

IT departments are shouldering more responsibilities than ever, and that’s not changing anytime soon. That’s why it’s so important to address urgent IT concerns as efficiently as possible. Seeking additional hands by partnering with a managed services provider gives you just that, so you can check off that to do list, keep your tech investments in top shape, seek new projects to stay ahead of the curve, and effectively, secure your organization’s bright future. 2024’s tech trends are complex, no doubt. But with managed services, they’re within your reach.

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About Kara

As a Naviant Content Writer since 2019, Kara is passionate about helping organizations unleash the power of technology to solve their business challenges. In her weekly articles, Kara breaks down the latest research, trends, and tips in the digital transformation world, specializing in intelligent automation, the cloud, AP & HR automation, artificial intelligence, change management, and more. She is also a Copywriter for the American Marketing Association-Madison, where she contributes bimonthly articles that interview industry experts and highlight the latest marketing trends. When she’s not writing, Kara is working on her latest art project, scoping out new music, or out for a run.