Technology is an inevitable part of every business today. It is a critical element in establishing your competitive advantage as well as in order to measure and benchmark your success against the industry. Given the critical nature of technology, every business strives to have an IT department in their company. However, this backfires for several reasons. Firstly, not all businesses require the same level of focus on technology. For instance, if you are running a B2B supplies distribution firm, you may need an ERP to manage resources. But a dedicated IT manager may be wasteful expenditure. In such cases, the IT department in companies often comes across as a bloated cost center that does not have sufficient projects to justify the costs. The following options may come in handy if you run a business where you want a substitute to your full time IT staff.
Managed Services
One of the popular ways to eliminate the need for an in-house IT staff is to hire businesses that offer managed services. The task of these firms is to proactively monitor, manage and fix problems in the IT infrastructure of the clientele. From a budget perspective, managed services help in drastically bringing down the IT costs of the companies while improving the efficiency of the individual processes being managed.
Third Party Migration Services
A disproportionately large percentage of businesses have in-house IT staff whose sole responsibility is to check for the latest updates from the various software installed and initiate migration to the latest versions. While the importance of updating to the latest versions cannot be emphasized enough, it is still a colossal waste of money having an in-house team do this. Depending on the kind of tools and software you have deployed for your business, the migration may either be automated or outsourced. For instance, you may upgrade from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2013 with third party services that focus entirely on such projects. Similarly, there are third party services that help you with the migration of your virus definition files, your productivity software applications and custom technology tools for your industry.
Contractors
If your business requires periodic IT related work may not be outsourced to remote third party firms, then it makes sense to hire people on a contract basis. Contractors and consultants (depending on your requirement) are paid by the hour and are recruited for a few months at a stretch. Since they are not full time employees, you may reduce your costs on health benefits and insurance. Also, since contract positions are on a fixed duration basis, it not only reduces paper-work but also helps in ensuring the productivity of the workers are high throughout the project duration.
There are other ways to eliminate IT staff. For instance internships for small technology needs is a very popular option. But these options mandate at least a few of your in-house staff to be aware of the technology needs. This may or may not work for all businesses and is hence not a very recommended option. In what other ways do businesses outsource their in-house IT needs? Tell us in the comments.
Managed Services
One of the popular ways to eliminate the need for an in-house IT staff is to hire businesses that offer managed services. The task of these firms is to proactively monitor, manage and fix problems in the IT infrastructure of the clientele. From a budget perspective, managed services help in drastically bringing down the IT costs of the companies while improving the efficiency of the individual processes being managed.
Third Party Migration Services
A disproportionately large percentage of businesses have in-house IT staff whose sole responsibility is to check for the latest updates from the various software installed and initiate migration to the latest versions. While the importance of updating to the latest versions cannot be emphasized enough, it is still a colossal waste of money having an in-house team do this. Depending on the kind of tools and software you have deployed for your business, the migration may either be automated or outsourced. For instance, you may upgrade from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2013 with third party services that focus entirely on such projects. Similarly, there are third party services that help you with the migration of your virus definition files, your productivity software applications and custom technology tools for your industry.
Contractors
If your business requires periodic IT related work may not be outsourced to remote third party firms, then it makes sense to hire people on a contract basis. Contractors and consultants (depending on your requirement) are paid by the hour and are recruited for a few months at a stretch. Since they are not full time employees, you may reduce your costs on health benefits and insurance. Also, since contract positions are on a fixed duration basis, it not only reduces paper-work but also helps in ensuring the productivity of the workers are high throughout the project duration.
There are other ways to eliminate IT staff. For instance internships for small technology needs is a very popular option. But these options mandate at least a few of your in-house staff to be aware of the technology needs. This may or may not work for all businesses and is hence not a very recommended option. In what other ways do businesses outsource their in-house IT needs? Tell us in the comments.