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Brenden Rodgers
I started with Interplay almost 3 years ago! It was amazing to me due to multiple reasons. The culture, goals, and visions matched my own internal morals. Always learning, always adapting, always caring and taking pride in our work. I was employed about 3 months before the pandemic started. I was able to witness the flexibility and the care that the company has for its employees. I was also able to be a part of the company that helped a lot of clients move from in-house to remote work during that time. It was a very stressful event however, we were all in it together! Clients and Interplay! Your One “Everything IT” Connection
Evan Hallock
Undoubtedly the best technology partner I have worked with. Friendly, knowledgeable, and responsive staff make day-to-day support delightful. Interplay also serves as a strategic partner in our technology roadmap, understanding our unique needs to drive improvements at the top- and bottom-line. Whether it's security, reliability, mobility, or hardware/software, Interplay's projects reliably land on time and at budget. Could not be happier with our experience.
Samuel Haffey
Interplay has made a positive impact on the operations of my company. They have increased our efficiency by providing responsive help desk services that keep our team operating when IT issues arise. They own problems when they occur and look for ways to improve. Interplay has also been a good partner in helping us improve the security of our IT infrastructure and they are helping us plan for future development. I have been happy with their service.
Katie Behrends
Working with Interplay has been transformational for me as the sole admin person at my nonprofit. They handle all of the day to day issues that crop up quickly and professionally, and they take the time to understand the unique needs my organization has and works with us to find solutions that fit within our budget. The engineers know what they are doing and have great customer service skills. We've been a customer since 2018 and I've never had a reason to look for another service provider.
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Managed IT infrastructure services provide managed IT services across an entire enterprise infrastructure, including management of communication systems, databases, packed data centers, and usually cloud storage and cloud infrastructure (IaaS) as well. Managed IT infrastructure services providers often employ programmers, enterprise architects, and other extremely specialized IT professionals. Though Interplay doesn’t offer managed IT infrastructure services, we can recommend some great companies that do. Just set up a time to chat with us.
Trying to decide between managed services vs. consulting? Professionals in both focus areas will help you determine the best business technology to support your company’s future, and both will implement that technology for you. Here’s how they differ: Though a consultant typically walks away at the end of an implementation or other engagement, a managed services provider (MSP) will support your company’s IT for years to come, developing a long-term relationship that keeps your technology working well, worry-free. Find out the 10 things a managed services provider does.
When considering IT managed services vs. staff augmentation, keep in mind that managed IT services provide comprehensive support for all your technology, without you having to lift a finger. Staff augmentation provides an outsourced IT team that your in-house IT team can call in when they need additional help. Staff augmentation is handy when undertaking large, multifaceted IT projects, such as moving to Office 365 or installing a new VoIP (internet phone) system. IT managed services are best for business leaders who don’t have the resources to hire a full-time, 24/7, in-house staff plus additional contractors. Learn more about outsourced IT in the eBook.
When comparing managed IT services vs. break/fix, the word you want to keep in mind is “proactive.” Break/fix companies provide traditional IT services: you break your technology, they come and fix it for you. But with the rise of cybercrime these days, malicious hackers make their money by breaking your tech – and it’s not always possible to fix what they destroy. Managed IT services proactively prevent ~99% of breakage and cyberattacks by keeping your systems up to date and secure around the clock. Of course, the best MSPs will also roll up their sleeves and get to work fixing your systems when you need them to, which means that managed IT services providers are often break/fix providers too. Get the facts about hands-on proactive managed services that include break/fix.
Managed IT services are so important in the fight against cybercrime that, even though we don’t know where your business is, we can assure you that there is indeed an IT company near you. Here in Seattle, where we’re located, there are hundreds of IT companies. As you can guess, this makes it hard to choose the right IT company or managed IT services provider near you – but going local is a smart choice! Local MSPs are often easier to work with than the nationwide providers, so check to see where a managed IT services provider is located before you add them to your list. Learn more about nationwide vs. local MSPs, so you can decide which you’d prefer.
We’re not gonna lie: it takes time and hard work to choose a managed IT services provider – but there are ways you can speed up the process. Start by identifying which IT services you need (such as business continuity, software licensing, or mobile device management), compile a short list of MSPs that provide those services, and then start making calls and taking notes. Handy tips: (1) Call the MSPs that other business leaders recommend, (2) Don’t call the MSPs that other business leaders hate, and (3) start here. Get the guide to choosing your MSP.
Simply put: most organizations use managed IT services because modern cybersecurity is a pain in the neck. Securing your networks and devices takes constant attention to the most minuscule details on a daily basis. Cybersecurity has high stakes too: even one single missed detail has the potential to let malicious hackers into your systems. Even if you have an in-house IT team to handle your business technology, they might not have the time to painstakingly focus on security day in and day out. Most in-house teams are too busy putting out fires to keep up with comprehensive cybersecurity. Decide for yourself when you read about the pros and cons of hiring an MSP.
The main benefits of managed IT services are peace of mind and lower overall technology costs. Peace of mind because you know that your data is secure from ~99% of cyberattacks (there’s no such thing as 100% security) and because you can call for IT support any time you need it. The lower overall costs often surprise business leaders who don’t realize that data breaches, non-compliance, and business downtime are costly. When it comes to managed IT services, an ounce of prevention is more cost-effective than a pound of cure. Calculate how much business downtime would cost you if you were hit by a cyberattack or natural disaster.
There’s no such thing as “standardized pricing” for managed IT services because many MSPs intentionally make it hard to understand what they offer. In many cases, comparing MSPs in terms of price can feel like comparing apples and… orangutans. To find the right MSP at the right price for your needs, your best bet is to find the rare MSP that offers all-in, fixed-fee pricing with no hidden costs. When you find that combo, give yourself a high five for your awesome research skills. …By the way, Interplay happens to offer exactly that combo (plus endless free high fives), so you know where to start looking. Learn more about MSPs and get a detailed breakdown of how much you should expect to pay them.
Managed services in IT, provided by a “Managed Services Provider” (MSP), are one of the leading ways modern businesses keep their IT systems secure from cyberthreats. Typically, managed services in IT include around-the-clock cyberthreat monitoring and prevention, after-hours security patching and updates, and detailed reporting on IT security over a specified timeframe (like a month). Beyond that, most MSPs provide additional services, such as on-site support, business continuity, or software licensing management, but all MSPs are different. It’s best to ask every MSP what they offer. Check out a sample list of MSP services from one of Seattle’s top, award-winning MSPs.
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