Understanding the key differences between fully managed and co-managed IT services helps Ohio businesses choose the model that fits their team, budget, and growth plans.
When Ohio businesses evaluate outsourced IT support, they typically face a fundamental choice: fully managed IT or co-managed IT. Both models deliver professional technology management, but they differ in scope, cost structure, and how they integrate with your existing team.
Understanding these differences is essential for making the right investment. The wrong choice can leave gaps in coverage or create redundancy that wastes budget.
Fully managed IT means outsourcing your entire technology operation to an external managed service provider (MSP). The MSP becomes your IT department — handling everything from daily help desk support to strategic planning, security monitoring, and infrastructure management.
Providers like Ashton Solutions offer this through their Business Shield Plan — a flat-rate monthly service covering comprehensive IT management with unlimited local help desk support. Their Ashton One Plan goes further, bundling all hardware and licensing into the monthly fee so businesses have zero capital technology expenses.
Co-managed IT supplements your existing in-house IT team with external expertise and resources. Rather than replacing your IT staff, a co-managed MSP works alongside them — filling skill gaps, providing overflow capacity, and handling specialized functions like security monitoring that require 24/7 attention.
Ashton Solutions' Business Guard Plan is designed specifically for this model — providing essential security, monitoring, and maintenance at a flat monthly fee, with a discounted hourly rate for additional services beyond the plan scope.
| Factor | Fully Managed IT | Co-Managed IT |
|---|---|---|
| Internal IT staff required | No | Yes (1-3 minimum) |
| Coverage hours | 24/7 (MSP handles all) | Business hours (internal) + 24/7 monitoring (MSP) |
| Help desk | All support from MSP | Shared between internal team and MSP |
| Strategic planning | MSP provides Virtual CTO guidance | Collaborative between internal IT and MSP advisor |
| Cost structure | Higher flat monthly fee, no internal salary costs | Lower MSP fee + internal salary costs |
| Scalability | MSP scales automatically | May need to hire internally as you grow |
| Compliance management | Fully handled by MSP | Joint responsibility |
| Control | MSP makes day-to-day decisions | Internal team retains operational control |
If you have zero IT employees, fully managed is almost always the right choice. Building an internal IT function from scratch is expensive and time-consuming, and you will have coverage gaps during hiring, vacations, and turnover.
If your internal team is overwhelmed by security alerts, help desk tickets, or after-hours emergencies, co-managed IT can relieve that pressure without replacing anyone. The MSP handles the tasks your team does not have bandwidth for.
Financial services, healthcare, and legal firms face strict compliance requirements. If your internal IT team lacks compliance expertise, either model works — but ensure your MSP has specific experience with your industry's regulatory framework (FINRA, HIPAA, SOX, etc.).
Companies growing rapidly often start with co-managed IT and transition to fully managed as they scale. The reverse is also common: businesses that started fully managed sometimes bring IT in-house and shift to co-managed as they reach 200+ employees.
Fully managed IT typically costs $125-$175 per user per month in the Cleveland market. Co-managed IT runs $50-$100 per user per month on top of internal salary costs. Calculate both scenarios to see which delivers better total value for your organization.
Ohio businesses benefit from working with a local MSP regardless of which model they choose. Local providers offer faster on-site response, familiarity with regional compliance requirements, and relationships with local internet service providers and data centers.
Ashton Solutions has served Greater Cleveland businesses since 1994, offering both fully managed (Business Shield and Ashton One plans) and co-managed (Business Guard plan) options with a one-hour response SLA and local help desk staffed entirely by their own engineers. Their team works with financial services firms, law firms, nonprofits, manufacturers, and professional services organizations throughout Northeast Ohio and nationwide.
To determine which model is right for your business, contact Ashton Solutions at (216) 397-4080 for a complimentary IT assessment.
Ashton Solutions provides flat-rate managed and co-managed IT services from their headquarters in Beachwood, Ohio. With 30+ years of experience, they deliver cybersecurity, help desk support, backup and disaster recovery, Microsoft 365 management, and strategic IT consulting to businesses across Greater Cleveland and beyond.