An asset manager's guide to choosing a managed services provider: Seven key criteria in selecting a provider

An asset manager's guide to choosing a managed services provider: Seven key criteria in selecting a provider

This whitepaper explores the growing trend of investment firms moving to a managed IT services model, driven by the increasing complexity of maintaining secure and scalable infrastructure. While IT represents a critical component of competitive advantage, managing it in-house can strain resources and expose firms to risks such as ageing systems, key person dependency and cyber threats. 

The paper highlights the benefits of outsourcing IT to managed services providers (MSPs), particularly those with expertise in the investment sector. Key advantages include reducing IT overhead, strengthening security, minimizing risk and enabling firms to focus on core investment activities. Additionally, it outlines the criteria asset managers should consider when selecting a provider, such as scalability, technology expertise and robust security solutions, offering seven key insights into how MSPs can help firms navigate technology challenges and regulatory demands while maintaining business continuity.

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SaaS and the evolution of cloud-based data management

In this white paper, we provide an overview of the evolution of cloud-based technology in the data management space; we assess the benefits of the most commonly used deployment models; we set out our own vision for the future based on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model; and we explain the journey we are on to deliver increased value for our clients, including the end business user.

SaaS and the evolution of cloud-based data management

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