Managed IT services represent a strategic approach to ensuring the reliability, cost-effectiveness, and relevance of your IT infrastructure and applications in response to evolving business needs.
A Managed Service Provider (MSP) is an external entity tasked with remotely overseeing an end-IT user's infrastructure and applications. SMBs, charitable organizations, and government entities often engage MSPs to handle a specific set of ongoing management tasks. These services may encompass network and infrastructure management, security measures, and monitoring, among others.
By routinely performing administrative services, MSPs enable customer companies to focus on business development without the burden of prolonged system outages or service disruptions, ensuring a seamless operational environment.
Modern development stacks include .NET 7/8, Java 21, Node.js, React, Angular, and Spring Boot for scalable, high-performance applications.
Emerging trends also include Kotlin Multiplatform, Python 3.12+, and Next.js 14, etc.
Cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP lead the way with tools like Kubernetes, Docker, and Helm for scalable deployments.
IaC with Terraform, CI/CD using ArgoCD, GitOps, and serverless models are widely adopted, etc.
AI technologies such as OpenAI, LangChain, and TensorFlow power modern automation and intelligence-driven apps.
Data platforms like Apache Spark, Snowflake, and tools for MLOps and AutoML are gaining traction, etc.
SQL (PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB, Redis) databases support structured and flexible data storage.
GraphQL APIs, edge computing, and data lakehouse platforms are also evolving rapidly, etc.
SCRUM, KANBAN, Jira, and Confluence streamline project management and team collaboration.
Widely used in Agile-based software development life cycles, etc.
Mainframe modernization and hybrid cloud transitions are helping enterprises move from legacy systems.
Low-code/no-code platforms like PowerApps and OutSystems speed up development, etc.