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In today’s digital world, rapid technological growth is reshaping the way businesses oversee their IT infrastructure. The management and oversight of this infrastructure is business critical, with down time resulting in significant cost overruns. Research indicates that downtime costs the Global 2000 companies $400 billion annually[1]. A leading analyst firm estimated that unplanned downtime costs $5,600 on average[2]. More recently, it was reported that a two-hour outage at Meta cost the company $100 million[3].

Companies need to maintain and optimise their IT infrastructure, but challenges like outdated technology, insufficient manpower, and increasing cyber threats often hinder performance. Infrastructure Management Services (IMS) providers, such as Writer Information, can address these concerns, allowing businesses to focus on their core functions while seasoned professionals handle their IT needs. IMS includes the supervision and maintenance of the hardware, software, and network systems essential for running and supporting enterprise-level IT environments. Regular updates and improvements to the infrastructure are even more vital to maintain optimal operational efficiency. Estimates indicate that the effective implementation of managed services could lower IT expenses by 25 to 45% and enhance operational efficiency by 45 to 65%[4].

The Evolution of Infrastructure Management Services

Managing infrastructure effectively is critical to ensuring smooth operations and business continuity. This is where IMS come into play, offering companies the expertise and tools to manage complex IT environments.

Historically, IMS entailed outsourcing various infrastructure components—such as data centres, networks, and servers—to third-party providers, who would oversee their management, monitoring, and maintenance for companies. In its early stages, IMS was centred around physical infrastructure, with service providers managing on-premises servers, storage devices, and networking hardware. Over time, this approach has shifted from reactive management to a more modern, proactive, data-driven, and security-centric model, which businesses now adopt when handling their IT resources.

The increasing adoption of cloud and the advancement of next gen technologies has led to further evolution of IMS. The increasing use of cloud technology has significantly transformed infrastructure managed services by shifting traditional on-premise operations to flexible, scalable, and cost-efficient cloud-based environments. This transition allows businesses to offload the complexities of managing physical hardware, network, and storage to cloud service providers, enabling faster deployment of resources and more agile responses to business demands. In addition, cloud adoption enhances disaster recovery capabilities, security, and performance monitoring, while reducing the overall operational costs and the need for extensive in-house IT expertise.

Key Challenges in IMS and How Writer Information Addresses Them

One of the main challenges in IMS is managing attrition and maintaining a knowledgeable workforce. Writer Information solves this by offering clients access to a global pool of skilled IT professionals. Additionally, our local presence in key markets ensures that clients have access to on-the-ground support whenever needed.

Writer Information’s integrated platform offers up-to-date AI capabilities that help minimise down time and ensure efficient operations. Plus, with AI powered service operations, issues or problems are pre-empted before they occur. AI-powered service operations enhance efficiency through predictive maintenance, automating routine tasks, and optimizing resource allocation. They enable real-time monitoring and analytics, reducing downtime and improving system reliability. By leveraging AI, organisations can streamline operations, minimise human intervention, and improve overall service delivery.

Large enterprises often face the challenge of maintaining consistent service across multiple locations. Writer Information addresses this by offering scalable IMS solutions that can be customised to meet the needs of large, geographically dispersed organisations. With presence across key locations in India, Writer ensures that its clients receive consistent, high-quality service no matter where they are located. This diverse geographic spread also ensures consistency in service quality. Writer’s extensive regional coverage ensures that businesses in tier-two and tier-three cities receive the same level of service as those in major metropolitan areas.

Cybersecurity is another challenge faced by organisations globally. As they become more reliant on digital infrastructure, cybersecurity is becoming a critical component of IMS. Writer integrates advanced cybersecurity tools and solutions into its IMS offering, ensuring that clients are protected from the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.

Automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are playing an increasingly important role in IMS. AI and Machine Learning (ML) are transforming IMS by automating routine tasks, such as system monitoring, incident management, and performance optimisation. Automation tools streamline processes like software updates, patch management, and system provisioning, thereby accelerating the speed of operations and reducing the risk of errors.

Writer partners with various infrastructure tools for monitoring, resolving issues, and improving efficiency of the infrastructure. The key tools include Everest IMS, ZServiceDesk, ManageEngine, and SymphonyAI.

IMS: Set for Explosive Growth

New advancements in cloud, analytics, AI, ML, and IoT are set to transform the way infrastructure is managed. The market for managed infrastructure services stands at over $117 billion in 2024, and is poised to grow at a CAGR of more than 10% to $190.6 billion by 2029[5].

Writer is positioning itself to be a leader in this space by continuing to innovate and expand its service offering. As more businesses recognise the value of outsourcing their IT management, Writer’s comprehensive approach to IMS will ensure that it remains a top choice for organisations of all sizes.


[1] https://www.splunk.com/en_us/form/the-hidden-costs-of-downtime.html

[2] https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2022/08/26/how-to-guard-against-the-cost-of-unplanned-downtime-and-network-outages/

[3] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13161047/meta-lost-millions-facebook-instagram-outage.html

[4] https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5175384/managed-services-market-share-analysis

[5] https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/infrastructure-managed-services-market

 


  • Category: Cloud
  • Date: 28-10-2024