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When to Add an MSP to Your IT Department: A Guide for Growing Companies

Patrick Sullivan

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Rapid growth exposes gaps your internal IT team cannot absorb. Ticket queues increase, routine security work slips, and minor issues escalate into downtime that affects revenue and client deliverables. Even one hour of downtime can disrupt operations and create unplanned labor costs. 

78% of small organizations say cyber incidents are their top business risk, and 32% cite a shortage of qualified IT and security staff as a top challenge.

For CEOs, IT managers, and compliance leaders, these pressures intensify as the business scales. Industry benchmarks, including SOC 2 and HIPAA requirements, mandate consistent patching, documentation, and access controls, yet overstretched teams struggle to meet them.

This is often when leaders evaluate when to partner with an MSP (managed service provider) to reduce risk, stabilize costs, and strengthen cybersecurity. A co-managed IT partnership means your internal IT keeps control while an MSP provides added capacity, security expertise, and predictable coverage.

Parachute delivers this model by reinforcing your internal IT, reducing operational risk, and improving reliability across your environment.

Key Takeaways

  • Growth increases ticket volume, compliance requirements, and the risk of downtime that internal IT cannot manage in-house.
  • An MSP expands capacity for growth, improves security through continuous monitoring and patching, strengthens IT documentation, and creates favorable pricing without adding headcount.
  • Parachute delivers a security-first, pod-based co-managed partnership that supports your internal IT, improves reliability, and helps SMB leaders scale with confidence.

Why timing matters when expanding IT

Growth multiplies users, systems, and security demands faster than most internal IT teams can keep up with. When IT infrastructure falls behind, risks compound quickly.

Acting early prevents these operational failures and gives your organization room to scale safely.

Consequences of adding an MSP too late

Late engagement first manifests as increased downtime and more extended outages. Ticket volume increases, unpatched systems create openings for cyberattacks, and sensitive data spreads across an IT environment that internal IT can no longer manage.

SMBs feel these disruptions immediately because every interruption affects business operations. IBM states the global average cost of a data breach is $4.4 million, a 9% decrease over last year.

Parachute’s proactive approach emphasizes early assessment and structured planning to help teams stay ahead of demand. If your current IT tools or support models cannot keep pace with your growth or strategic objectives, an MSP can help transform IT from a maintenance function into a growth enabler.

According to Microsoft, cyberattacks cost SMBs an average of more than $250,000 and up to $7,000,000.

Signs your company is ready to partner with an MSP

Operational strain, security pressure, and rising workloads reveal when your internal team needs support. These triggers show when it is time to expand capacity through an MSP partnership.

Your internal IT is overwhelmed by tickets instead of strategic work

When ticket volume outpaces your internal IT team’s capacity to respond, strategic projects stall. Help desk demands consume your team’s day, leaving them unable to plan improvements or address system risks. An MSP restores operational efficiency and reduces recurring issues.

According to Gartner, 70% of IT budgets are consumed by keeping the lights on, leaving only 30% for innovation.

Security responsibilities exceed internal expertise

Growing companies hold more sensitive data, manage more access points, and face higher cybersecurity expectations. Internal IT often lacks the specialized skills required to maintain security measures and meet compliance requirements. HIPAA-regulated organizations face even greater scrutiny. An MSP strengthens your security stack before these gaps turn into larger issues.

Onboarding and offboarding take too long

Slow onboarding delays productivity and increases early employee frustration. Slow offboarding leaves unused accounts active longer than they should remain.

An MSP partner improves these processes through documented workflows, real-time provisioning, and cost-effective automation to support your internal team.

Growing remote workforce with inconsistent device management

Remote teams expand quickly, and IT support must manage devices, updates, and security across multiple networks. Without proper tools, disruptions increase, and outages occur more often.

An MSP standardizes device management, maintains Microsoft configurations, and deploys new technologies across your distributed workforce.

You lack clear IT documentation, standards, or roadmap

Missing IT documentation slows every part of operations, including onboarding, incident response, and audits. Service level agreements become less reliable, and planning lacks structure. A strategic partnership with an MSP reinforces documentation, supports certifications, and creates a roadmap for improvements.

Compliance is becoming a priority

As the business grows, compliance requirements increase. SOC 2, HIPAA, and PCI all require structured processes to protect sensitive data.

An MSP partnership provides your organization with consistent controls, audit readiness, and precise documentation that scale with growth.

Co-managed IT: The modern partnership model

Co-managed IT services offer a scalable model for SMBs, giving your internal IT team control while providing the capacity, tools, and expertise needed to keep pace with growth. Internal IT stays focused on strategy and key business goals.

Parachute handles monitoring, documentation, and day-to-day IT management to prevent issues from derailing operations. This structure creates stability and gives leaders the confidence to scale without overextending staff.

How an MSP strengthens internal IT without replacing it

A co-managed IT model reinforces the capabilities of in-house teams without removing their influence. In-house IT maintains control of priorities and workflows. Parachute absorbs repeat tasks, stabilizes systems, and supports scalability so your staff can focus on high-value projects.

This reduces burnout, improves operational efficiency, and provides peace of mind knowing coverage continues even during peak demand.

How Parachute helps growing companies scale IT smoothly

Parachute strengthens your internal IT team with predictable support, structured processes, and specialists who help you grow without interruptions.

Security-first posture proven across diverse SMB environments

Parachute builds a security-first climate that protects sensitive data as your business scales. This includes stronger defenses against cyberattacks, improved security measures, and consistent controls that keep SMBs compliant. The MSP partnership ensures reliability even during rapid growth.

Final thoughts: If you’re growing, it’s time to strengthen IT

Scaling a business requires more than an internal IT team alone can provide. Rising complexity, new compliance demands, and greater user expectations make it essential to know when to partner with an MSP. A co-managed IT model gives you the right balance of control, support, and expertise. With the right MSP, your organization gains peace of mind, predictable operations, and a clear path to achieve business goals as your company grows.

If your business is growing, now is the moment to reinforce your IT.

Talk to Parachute about co-managed IT support for your growing team.

FAQs

What are the signs it’s time to partner with an MSP?

It’s time to consider an MSP when downtime increases, ticket volume overwhelms internal IT, or compliance tasks begin to slip. Missed patches, delayed onboarding, and recurring outages are common warning signs. When these issues persist, they create real business risk and signal the need for additional support.

How does co-managed IT support internal teams without replacing them?

Co-managed IT adds capacity and expertise while your internal team remains in control of strategy and priorities. It provides consistent coverage for day-to-day demands without shifting ownership or decision-making. This model helps teams scale without the pressure of immediate hiring.

How does partnering with the right MSP reduce risk for a growing company?

An MSP reduces risk by addressing gaps that emerge as systems, users, and data grow. Stronger oversight, consistent controls, and proactive support help limit downtime and security exposure. For growing companies, this creates stability during periods of change.