What is a Managed Service Provider? My Definition of an MSP
I used to own an IT Managed Service Provider business. I now help other IT businesses by providing expert advice to help IT Managed Service Providers who want to grow. But I still frequently hear the question, what is a Managed Service Provider?
Firstly – if you don’t know what an MSP then you’re not alone in wanting to ask the question – even if you work in the IT industry.
If you’re an IT company, then you might even be a Managed Service Provider (MSP) without knowing it!
So what is a Managed Service Provider?
What is a Managed Service Provider?
The definition of an IT managed service provider (or MSP as it is more commonly known) can vary depending on who you speak to. For those IT providers that work with SMBs (small and medium-sized businesses) – my definition of an MSP is an IT solution provider who provides their clients with:-
- 24x7x365 Monitoring and Maintenance
- An unlimited (or “all you can eat”) Helpdesk or Support function
- Vendor Management
Importantly, as an IT provider you offer all these services for a fixed fee – be that monthly (most typical), quarterly or annually.
What is an MSP? A Video Presentation
MSP Community Manager, Stephen McCormick, made a short video presentation, sharing his take on what an Managed Service Provider is with all at Team Tubb.
Here he shares his experience of what a managed service provider is, the services they provide. And reveals some common observations he’s made about what they’re like and the challenges they’re facing in today’s evolving landscape.
You can watch this 15 minute presentation below:
Three Reasons Why Would a Client Work with an MSP?
Most people are familiar with outsourcing – the contracting out of a business process to a third-party. When asking What is a Managed Service Provider, being an MSP means you act as the outsourced IT department to a client.
1. 24x7x365 Monitoring and Maintenance
By monitoring and maintaining their IT infrastructure – often using automated tools and processes – and pro-actively looking for and resolving potential problems, you’re minimising the downtime the client experiences. They spend less time trying to fix broken IT, and more time doing what they do best – growing their business.
2. Unlimited Service for a Fixed Fee
By offering an “all you can eat” helpdesk, you’re giving the client peace of mind that when (not if, but when!) things go wrong they can call you as little or as often as they want without worrying about the clock ticking and them incurring costs. This helps the MSP budget for their services more effectively too.
3. A One-Stop Shop
By managing your client’s Vendors, you’re giving them a “one-stop shop” for enquiries. Rather than contact their Internet Service Provider (ISP) when their Broadband goes down – they contact you and you deal with the issue on their behalf. This saves them time and money going back and forth between their Vendors and their expert.
By offering all of these services to your client at a fixed fee, you’re allowing your client to effectively budget for their IT.
Managed Services is a Win-Win for Both Provider and Client
By minimising the issues your client experiences, you’re minimising the time you spend fixing their stuff – and maximising the profit you make. From the clients perspective, by minimising the time they experience with broken IT – you’re maximising the time they can spend growing their business and making money.
By being sure of what you’re going to be paid each month also means you can run your business more effectively.
Conclusion
Lots of IT professionals ask the question what is a Managed Service Provider?
If you’re still selling your time for money, fixing issues as they arise for your clients. Then billing them for the hours you spend doing so (commonly known as “Break/Fix”) then you probably aren’t a Managed Service Provider.
If you’re providing your services on a fixed fee basis, pro-actively looking to reduce the issues a client has. As well as minimising the time you spend fixing their problems – you probably are a Managed Service Provider.
The bottom line is – regardless of what your definition of what a Managed Service Provider is, if you look to offer value as opposed to selling time, you can probably call yourself an MSP.
Comments
10 thoughts on What is a Managed Service Provider? My Definition of an MSP
CRAIG SHARP
8TH AUGUST 2013 12:25:51
Excellent as always Richard. It's a good point, outlining what an MSP actually is, as few clients know and think of us all as IT Support - a term so out of date as to be useless as a term now. You pick on a few strands that I covered in a recent Blog I wrote called 'Whats the SP on MSP's' - it might be of interest to those reading this piece : http://www.abussi.co.uk/2013/01/tales-of-an-it-professional-whats-the-sp-on-msps/
RICHARD TUBB
13TH AUGUST 2013 17:20:31
Craig - thanks for sharing your article. It's an excellent read and I'd agree, the term "MSP" is one used by IT providers within our own industry - not a term used by clients.
WILLIYAMHUNTER
21ST NOVEMBER 2019 10:35:40
Nice Article! Thanks for Sharing.
RICHARD TUBB
21ST NOVEMBER 2019 13:12:30
Thanks, William! I'm glad you found it useful.
RIYA
12TH OCTOBER 2021 06:57:19
Great read!! I have a piece of content "10 Ways A Managed Service Provider Can Boost Your Business Growth", this can give a brief idea to the readers on how MSP can boost up the business growth. Here is the link : https://www.rapyder.com/blogs/10-ways-managed-service-provider-can-boost-business-growth/
RICHARD TUBB
12TH OCTOBER 2021 17:09:10
Thanks for the kind words and for sharing your resource, Riya!
WAYNE WALKER
18TH JANUARY 2022 11:46:29
Great read on the various advantages of obtaining MSPs for a smoother and safer flow on business transactions. Thanks for this.
RICHARD TUBB
20TH JANUARY 2022 11:39:44
Thanks for the kind feedback, Wayne!
SANDHYA
17TH SEPTEMBER 2024 12:20:36
The article provides a clear and comprehensive understanding of what a Managed Service Provider (MSP) is and its role in modern IT services. Richard Tubb defines MSPs as IT solution providers offering services like 24/7 monitoring, helpdesk support, and vendor management at a fixed fee.
RICHARD TUBB
23RD SEPTEMBER 2024 10:23:09
Thanks for the kind feedback!