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What Is An MSP (Managed Service Provider)? A Vendor and Buyer Guide

It’s a good time to be a Managed Service Provider. According to analysis by Mordor Intelligence, the global MSP market is set to rise from $281bn in 2024 to $411bn in 2028.

The need for skilled IT support is continually growing, and MSPs are perfectly placed to meet this demand.

Understanding what MSPs can offer is extremely important – whether you’re a business looking for IT support, or are considering launching your own MSP. In this guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about this kind of IT business model. 

What Is An MSP?

An MSP is any company that provides outsourced technology services and IT management to its customers.

There are many ‘flavors’ of MSP, but what sets them apart from other kinds of IT suppliers is that they typically take a proactive approach to managing customers’ IT systems – usually offering their services through a long-term partnership. 

The MSPAlliance, a membership association, defines ‘managed services’ as: 

The proactive management of an IT (Information Technology) asset or object, by a third party typically known as a MSP, on behalf of a customer. The operative distinction that sets apart a MSP is the proactive delivery of their service, as compared to reactive IT services, which have been around for decades.

MSPAlliance

What Kinds of Services Do MSPs Provide? 

Managed Service Providers offer their customers a wide range of IT support and services. These may include: 

There are, of course, many other services that specialized MSPs offer too. An experienced MSP will take care to set the right expectations regarding their services during the MSP onboarding process.

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What Is The MSP Business Model?

While all MSPs have slightly different approaches, the MSP business model essentially revolves around a fixed, monthly or yearly fee for an agreed service level. Customers pay the MSP to provide a certain amount of predefined support. This support level can be defined in different ways:

Customers will negotiate a Service Level Agreement (SLA) with the MSP, and the MSP will need to show that they have delivered this level of support. 

MSP Marketing: What Sorts of MSPs Are There?

There are hundreds of thousands of MSPs around the world, serving different niches, industries and kinds of customers. MSPs can range from one-person businesses, through to major international corporations with thousands of employees. 

That being said, there are a handful of common MSP business models:

MSP Pricing Models

Depending on the kinds of services they offer and the clients they support, MSPs may use different pricing models:

How Are MSPs Different From Other Outsourced IT?

Managed Service Providers are not the only kind of outsourced IT support company. Alternatives to MSPs include:

Why Is Demand for MSPs So High?

According to Statista, revenue in the global MSP market is expected to more than double within the coming decade. What’s driving this enormous demand for MSP services? 

Who Are the Biggest MSPs?

According to Mordor Intelligence, the biggest global MSPs are, in no particular order:

What Are The Benefits of Working With an MSP?

From the customer’s perspective, working with an MSP provides multiple benefits:

What Are the Drawbacks of Working With an MSP?

For clients, working with an MSP comes with certain limitations, including:

Insights For Launching or Growing Your Own MSP

For many IT professionals, running their own MSP is an ultimate career dream. Here we’ve drawn insights from interviews with MSP thought leaders about how to start and grow a Managed Service Provider business. 

Focus on value

Good MSPs… advise customers on the proper implementation of technology in their business. That core value has not changed

Dave Sobel

Ultimately, running a successful MSP is about helping customers get the most out of technology. By demonstrating to your customers that you can offer long-term value, you can build a solid and successful business. 

Don’t forget the business side of things

You have to remember you aren’t just going to be doing IT, you’re running an IT business and have all the tax and reporting obligations that go along with it

anonymous, Reddit

Many MSP business owners end up launching their company because they’re good at IT. But long-term profitability relies on a much wider set of skills – from MSP marketing through to hiring and managing people, business development and more. 

Specialize

Find a niche and become really good at it 

anonymous, Reddit

Especially in the early days, it’s very important to specialize in a specific industry (finance, healthcare, education etc.) or type of customer (SME, NGOs, local government, etc.). This will allow you to differentiate yourself, and allow you to become more efficient (since you won’t need to keep learning about new markets). 

It’s all about people 

I work incredibly hard to make my team feel supported…I make sure they’ve got everything they need to be happy and successful in their role and access to help if they need it

Nigel Moore, The Tech Tribe

Running an MSP will require you to employ IT specialists, often around the world. It’s vital to build strong relationships with employees, develop their skills and give them the support they need. 

Be prepared for hard work

Be determined to get up every day and work, no matter how hard it feels

Nigel Moore

No one said running a business was easy. There will be times that it’s tough, when clients are demanding, when people are depending on you. Go into entrepreneurship with your eyes open about the challenges and realities involved. 

Keep learning

Go learn, go play, go test, go try, go read, and go listen

Matt Lee

The technology industry is continually changing, and if you’re running an MSP, the onus is on you to stay up to date and aware of new trends. 

Don’t forego MSP marketing

Learning lead generation strategies is one of the most important things and that’s where you should invest your money first

Chris Wiser

Your business simply will not grow without a serious MSP marketing strategy. You can be the best IT expert in the world, but without a plan to get your brand out there, it’s almost impossible to grow. 

Keep learning: Managed Service Provider (MSP) Best Practices

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Frequently Asked Questions about MSPs

How should I choose a Managed Service Provider?

When selecting an MSP, there are several key factors to consider. First, you need to clearly understand your specific IT needs and business goals, then ensure the MSP has the relevant expertise and knowledge of technology stacks. Next, you need to focus on SLAs – can they offer the support you require at the right price? It’s also important to consider things like online reviews, cultural fit, and their ability to meet your future needs as you grow. 

What are some of the most common MSP marketing strategies?

Common MSP marketing strategies include: advertising online and in industry press, content marketing, LinkedIn and social media marketing, thought leadership, webinars, and exhibiting at conferences. 

Who can launch an MSP business?

While anyone with a reasonable amount of IT knowledge can start an MSP, the most successful entrepreneurs tend to have several years’ experience working for other MSPs and in-house before launching their own businesses. Besides learning the tech itself, the most successful MSP founders tend to have well-developed professional networks, certificates/qualifications and plenty of real-world experience. This makes the transition to starting a business smoother.