The Traditional MSP Model is Failing Mid-Market Businesses and a Smarter Alternative is Emerging

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Why the MSP model is broken – and what comes next

Traditional Managed Service Providers no longer meet the needs of mid-sized businesses with strong internal IT teams. Discover why co-managed IT is emerging as the smarter, more strategic alternative.

For years, the Managed Service Provider (MSP) model has been the go-to solution for SMEs seeking reliable IT support. It kept systems running, resolved issues, and maintained continuity. However, for mid-sized businesses with skilled internal IT teams, this approach is increasingly outdated. IT environments have grown more complex, ambitions more strategic, and internal capabilities more robust. The one-size-fits-all MSP model is struggling to keep pace.

In this episode, Stephen Cook, Sales Director at Espria, explains why the traditional MSP model is “broken” and what businesses need instead. As organisations pursue digital transformation, cloud migration and enhanced cybersecurity, IT has shifted from a static function to a dynamic driver of growth. This evolution demands a new kind of support – one that complements internal teams rather than replaces them.

Enter co-managed IT. Unlike outsourcing, co-management is built on partnership. It respects the value of internal IT teams while adding capacity, expertise and resilience. Businesses retain control over strategy and operations, while gaining access to specialist skills and flexible support. This approach reduces friction, avoids duplication and ensures alignment with long-term goals.

Key benefits include strategic alignment, operational resilience, flexibility, trust, and skill augmentation. For IT managers, co-management eases pressure without sacrificing influence, allowing them to focus on strategic initiatives while day-to-day operations remain supported. For businesses, it’s a smarter investment that maximises the value of both internal and external resources.

The future of IT support lies in collaboration, not rigid contracts. Co-managed IT offers a tailored, adaptable model that empowers internal teams and strengthens organisational resilience. If your business is navigating complex technology challenges, this episode will show why co-management could be the solution you’ve been looking for.

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