4 tips to work with your managed IT service provider

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Do you want to integrate your managed IT service provider into your business as if they’re part of the in-house team?

Here are four tips to work effectively with them so everyone is happy and productive:

  1. Set clear expectations. Be up front. It’s important for both parties to be on the same page about what’s expected, especially the scope of work.
  2. Full Access. To be effective, your managed service provider (MSP) needs to get a full understanding of your current IT infrastructure. Giving them access at the beginning of your relationship will help you get the best service possible.
  3. Ask Questions. You should always know what’s happening in your business, especially something of this magnitude.
  4. In the event of a disturbance, let the MSP you hired do the work. If they need you to take action on something, they will let you know!

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