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The Evolving Role of CIO as a Service: Beyond Traditional IT Managed Service Providers

Written by Jonathan Collins | Jun 19, 2023 2:29:12 PM

In today's rapidly changing business landscape, organizations are increasingly relying on technology to drive their growth, efficiency, and competitive advantage. To ensure effective technology utilization and strategic decision-making, businesses require expert guidance in order to accelerate their Digital Transformation strategies

 

While traditional IT Managed Service Providers (MSPs) have been instrumental in managing day-to-day IT operations, a new breed of service has emerged - the CIO as a Service (CIOaaS) offering. This blog post explores the key differences between traditional MSPs and the more strategic CIOaaS model, focusing on managing the front-to-back technology ecosystem.

 

 

What is the CIOaaS Model?

Traditional MSPs primarily focus on providing technical support, maintaining infrastructure, and troubleshooting IT issues. Their main objective is to keep systems running smoothly and ensure service availability. However, their scope is often limited to the operational aspects of technology management. On the other hand, CIOaaS providers take a broader and more strategic approach.

 

They align technology initiatives with business objectives, act as technology advisors, and play a crucial role in shaping the overall technology strategy of an organization. CIOaaS providers offer a comprehensive view of the entire technology ecosystem, from infrastructure to applications, and guide businesses in leveraging technology for innovation and growth  

 

In summary, a CIOaaS partner should:

 

  • Enable and elevate Digital Transformation strategies
  • Deliver true system integration and data connection capabilities
  • Manage and measure the software delivery lifecycle
  • Encourage automation to streamline processes
  • Provide and deliver on business intelligence
  • Consult on data compliance, risk management, and business impact analysis as part of IT Governance
  • Assist with selection and implementing new technology systems, including AI and Machine Learning solutions
  • Assist with user adoption and utilisation
  • Help reduce total cost of ownership across IT spend

 

Ensuring a strategic partnership

While MSPs typically operate on a vendor-client relationship, CIOaaS providers establish strategic partnerships with businesses. They work closely with key stakeholders, including executive leadership and department heads, to understand business goals and develop technology roadmaps that align with those objectives.

 

By acting as an extension of the organization, CIOaaS providers offer proactive insights, strategic recommendations, and help businesses navigate digital transformation challenges.

 

 

Focusing on Business Alignment

MSPs often operate within predefined service level agreements (SLAs) and primarily focus on maintaining the status quo.

 

Conversely, CIOaaS providers go beyond the technical aspects and align technology investments with business objectives. They help businesses identify opportunities to drive growth, improve operational efficiency, and gain a competitive edge through the strategic use of technology.

 

CIOaaS providers collaborate with key stakeholders to develop technology strategies that support long-term goals and provide a competitive advantage.

 

 

Innovation and Technology Leadership

While MSPs ensure the smooth operation of existing systems, CIOaaS providers actively drive innovation and technology leadership within an organization. They stay updated with the latest industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices.

 

CIOaaS providers leverage their expertise to recommend and implement innovative solutions, enabling businesses to adapt to the ever-changing technological landscape. They play a pivotal role in evaluating new technologies, assessing their impact on the organization, and guiding businesses towards making informed decisions.

 

 

Risk Management and Governance

MSPs typically focus on mitigating immediate technical risks and ensuring data security. However, CIOaaS providers take a broader perspective and address risks related to technology governance, compliance, and data privacy. They develop robust IT governance frameworks, implement security protocols, and help businesses adhere to regulatory requirements.

 

 

"CIOaaS providers bring a strategic and holistic approach to risk management, ensuring that technology initiatives align with legal, ethical, and industry standards."

 

 

The Evolution of the MSP Model

As technology continues to play an increasingly critical role in business success, the traditional MSP model is evolving to meet the demands of the modern digital landscape. The emergence of CIO as a Service (CIOaaS) providers brings a strategic and business-focused approach to technology management.

 

By acting as trusted advisors and strategic partners, CIOaaS providers help businesses navigate the complexities of the front-to-back technology ecosystem. They drive innovation, align technology with business goals, and provide the leadership needed to thrive in today's competitive market. As organizations embrace digital transformation, the CIOaaS model offers an indispensable resource for leveraging technology as a catalyst for growth and differentiation.

 

 

 

 

3Gi have recently published a study on what the top digital transformation challenges facing business leaders in 2023 are. You can read the full report here!