Why Exactly Lynnwood Businesses Have Stopped Playing IT Roulette

Why Exactly Lynnwood Businesses Have Stopped Playing IT Roulette

Sadly, that's the day-to-day reality for many local Lynnwood small to mid-sized businesses. Frankly? It needn't be lynn it services.



Lynnwood businesses increasingly rely on managed IT services as the infrastructure powering their technology, and they have become a silent force. Not in a overhyped way. Think of it as good plumbing; when it works it doesn't occur to you, when it doesn't, life is better.

So what does “managed IT” actually look like in practice?

For example, if you were not hiring a tech department, you would be hiring a tech department "on retainer." A managed service provider (MSP) will watch over your systems around the clock, handle software updates, proactively resolve security breaches, and manage countless other tasks to keep your systems functioning. They're proactive. Proactive is the important part. Proactive.

Many companies realize too late that they need improved IT support after being attacked by ransomware and losing 3 years of their client data. Or, when an employee clicks on a shady email, and then the entire network is compromised. At that stage, "Help!" is akin to calling the fire department after your kitchen is ash.

Lynnwood is in a true competitive environment. Being so near to Seattle puts companies here up against businesses that have deep pockets and full in-house IT teams. Most cannot afford to hire 5 people in the IT department, whether it's a local landscaping company, a dental practice on 196th, or a small logistics company near I-5. Managed services offer affordable support at a lower cost instead.

Pricing models are changed. Many MSPs have started charging a flat monthly rate, ensuring predictable budgets. Businesses no longer have to fear surprise invoices. No longer will you have to decide between repairing the server and paying your employees. Consistent IT coverage for one monthly rate. It's straightforward.

Security is no game on security.

And Fortune 500 companies are not the only ones that are a target for cyber threats. In reality, it is small businesses which are more likely to be preferred targets because they do not have the defenses in place. A professional managed IT provider would implement endpoint protection, keep an eye out for suspicious network activity, implement multi factor authentication, and regularly audit vulnerabilities. That is not excessive. That's Tuesday.

One retailer in Lynnwood – and not one I will mention – was the victim of a phishing attack that cost them nearly $40,000. Within weeks after becoming a managed IT client, they had incident response procedures, employee training, and monitoring in place. As the owner later explained: "About this stuff, I used to be a sleepless guy but now I just don't."

Reliable IT support is an investment. It's not one that can be counted on your fingers and toes, but it is real.

In terms of cloud migration, MSPs are on the job. The term "cloud-based infrastructure" sounds simple, but as anyone coming from a Microsoft 365 migration will tell you, it's not until you're three hours in that you realize that nothing is talking to anything else. MSPs do this on a regular basis. They are no strangers to the chaos. They have a place to metaphorically put the dead bodies.