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Choosing the right IT provider is one of the most important decisions a UK business can make. This guide gives you a practical framework for evaluating providers, with specific questions to ask and red flags to watch for.
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Last updated: March 2026 | Reviewed by: Connection Technologies team
What an IT SLA Should Include
A comprehensive managed IT service for UK businesses typically includes the following core components:
Helpdesk support — a team of qualified engineers available by phone, email and remote access to resolve day-to-day IT issues. Response times should be under 15 minutes for critical issues and under 4 hours for standard requests.
Proactive monitoring — 24/7 monitoring of servers, networks, endpoints and cloud services to detect and resolve problems before they affect your business. This includes automated alerts, patch management and performance optimisation.
Cyber security — endpoint protection (antivirus/EDR), email filtering, firewall management, vulnerability scanning and security awareness training for staff. In 2026, security should be built into every IT package, not sold as an expensive add-on.
Backup and disaster recovery — automated daily backups of critical data with tested recovery procedures. Your provider should guarantee recovery time objectives (RTO) and recovery point objectives (RPO) in the SLA.
Strategic IT planning — regular technology reviews, budget planning and roadmap development. A good managed IT provider acts as your virtual CIO (vCIO), helping you make informed technology decisions aligned with business goals.
Connection Technologies includes all five components in every managed IT package from £45/user/month. There are no tiers, no bolt-ons and no hidden charges for security or backups.
Response Time Benchmarks
For UK businesses evaluating their IT options in 2026, this is an increasingly important consideration. The market has evolved significantly, with cloud-first approaches, remote working requirements and escalating cyber threats changing what businesses need from their technology partners.
The UK managed IT services market is now worth over £12 billion and growing at 8–10% annually. This growth is driven by three forces: the escalating cost and sophistication of cyber attacks (39% of UK businesses reported an incident in the past year), the complexity of managing hybrid and remote workforces, and the simple economics of outsourcing versus hiring in-house.
For SMEs with 10–250 staff, the question is no longer whether to use managed IT services, but which provider to choose and what level of service to invest in. The difference between a good provider and a poor one can be measured in downtime hours, security incidents and — ultimately — business continuity.
The key factors to consider are: service quality (measured by actual response times, resolution rates and client satisfaction scores), value for money (total cost of ownership over the contract term, not just the headline monthly fee), security posture (what protection is included as standard versus charged as add-ons) and strategic partnership (does the provider help you plan for the future, or just fix things when they break?).
A good managed IT provider should also understand your industry. Law firms need SRA-compliant systems, financial services firms need FCA audit trails, and construction companies need rugged mobile solutions for site workers. Generic IT support that ignores sector-specific requirements will leave compliance gaps.
Connection Technologies addresses all of these factors with managed IT services from £45/user/month, including helpdesk support, proactive monitoring, security, backups and strategic IT planning — with a named UK-based account manager for every client. We also bundle IT with business mobiles, VoIP phone systems and broadband, so you get one provider, one bill and one accountable team for all your technology needs.
Need help with this? Connection Technologies offers a free technology assessment for UK businesses. Book your free consultation or call 0330 440 4247.
Uptime Guarantees
For UK businesses evaluating their IT options in 2026, this is an increasingly important consideration. The market has evolved significantly, with cloud-first approaches, remote working requirements and escalating cyber threats changing what businesses need from their technology partners.
The UK managed IT services market is now worth over £12 billion and growing at 8–10% annually. This growth is driven by three forces: the escalating cost and sophistication of cyber attacks (39% of UK businesses reported an incident in the past year), the complexity of managing hybrid and remote workforces, and the simple economics of outsourcing versus hiring in-house.
For SMEs with 10–250 staff, the question is no longer whether to use managed IT services, but which provider to choose and what level of service to invest in. The difference between a good provider and a poor one can be measured in downtime hours, security incidents and — ultimately — business continuity.
The key factors to consider are: service quality (measured by actual response times, resolution rates and client satisfaction scores), value for money (total cost of ownership over the contract term, not just the headline monthly fee), security posture (what protection is included as standard versus charged as add-ons) and strategic partnership (does the provider help you plan for the future, or just fix things when they break?).
A good managed IT provider should also understand your industry. Law firms need SRA-compliant systems, financial services firms need FCA audit trails, and construction companies need rugged mobile solutions for site workers. Generic IT support that ignores sector-specific requirements will leave compliance gaps.
Connection Technologies addresses all of these factors with managed IT services from £45/user/month, including helpdesk support, proactive monitoring, security, backups and strategic IT planning — with a named UK-based account manager for every client. We also bundle IT with business mobiles, VoIP phone systems and broadband, so you get one provider, one bill and one accountable team for all your technology needs.
Escalation Procedures
For UK businesses evaluating their IT options in 2026, this is an increasingly important consideration. The market has evolved significantly, with cloud-first approaches, remote working requirements and escalating cyber threats changing what businesses need from their technology partners.
The UK managed IT services market is now worth over £12 billion and growing at 8–10% annually. This growth is driven by three forces: the escalating cost and sophistication of cyber attacks (39% of UK businesses reported an incident in the past year), the complexity of managing hybrid and remote workforces, and the simple economics of outsourcing versus hiring in-house.
For SMEs with 10–250 staff, the question is no longer whether to use managed IT services, but which provider to choose and what level of service to invest in. The difference between a good provider and a poor one can be measured in downtime hours, security incidents and — ultimately — business continuity.
The key factors to consider are: service quality (measured by actual response times, resolution rates and client satisfaction scores), value for money (total cost of ownership over the contract term, not just the headline monthly fee), security posture (what protection is included as standard versus charged as add-ons) and strategic partnership (does the provider help you plan for the future, or just fix things when they break?).
A good managed IT provider should also understand your industry. Law firms need SRA-compliant systems, financial services firms need FCA audit trails, and construction companies need rugged mobile solutions for site workers. Generic IT support that ignores sector-specific requirements will leave compliance gaps.
Connection Technologies addresses all of these factors with managed IT services from £45/user/month, including helpdesk support, proactive monitoring, security, backups and strategic IT planning — with a named UK-based account manager for every client. We also bundle IT with business mobiles, VoIP phone systems and broadband, so you get one provider, one bill and one accountable team for all your technology needs.
Penalty Clauses
For UK businesses evaluating their IT options in 2026, this is an increasingly important consideration. The market has evolved significantly, with cloud-first approaches, remote working requirements and escalating cyber threats changing what businesses need from their technology partners.
The UK managed IT services market is now worth over £12 billion and growing at 8–10% annually. This growth is driven by three forces: the escalating cost and sophistication of cyber attacks (39% of UK businesses reported an incident in the past year), the complexity of managing hybrid and remote workforces, and the simple economics of outsourcing versus hiring in-house.
For SMEs with 10–250 staff, the question is no longer whether to use managed IT services, but which provider to choose and what level of service to invest in. The difference between a good provider and a poor one can be measured in downtime hours, security incidents and — ultimately — business continuity.
The key factors to consider are: service quality (measured by actual response times, resolution rates and client satisfaction scores), value for money (total cost of ownership over the contract term, not just the headline monthly fee), security posture (what protection is included as standard versus charged as add-ons) and strategic partnership (does the provider help you plan for the future, or just fix things when they break?).
A good managed IT provider should also understand your industry. Law firms need SRA-compliant systems, financial services firms need FCA audit trails, and construction companies need rugged mobile solutions for site workers. Generic IT support that ignores sector-specific requirements will leave compliance gaps.
Connection Technologies addresses all of these factors with managed IT services from £45/user/month, including helpdesk support, proactive monitoring, security, backups and strategic IT planning — with a named UK-based account manager for every client. We also bundle IT with business mobiles, VoIP phone systems and broadband, so you get one provider, one bill and one accountable team for all your technology needs.
Template SLA Checklist
Choosing the right provider is a decision that will affect your business for years. Here is a practical framework based on what actually matters:
1. Check response time SLAs. Ask for the provider’s average response time over the past 12 months, not just the SLA target. A good provider should respond to critical issues within 15 minutes and resolve standard requests within 4 hours.
2. Ask about account management. Will you have a named account manager who knows your business, or will you be calling a generic helpdesk? For SMEs, having someone who understands your setup makes a significant difference to service quality.
3. Understand the contract terms. What is the minimum term? What happens if you need to leave early? Are there RPI-linked price increases? What is the notice period? Get all of this in writing before signing.
4. Verify security credentials. At minimum, your provider should hold Cyber Essentials certification. For regulated industries, look for ISO 27001 or sector-specific accreditations.
5. Request references. Ask for references from businesses similar to yours in size and industry. A good provider will be happy to connect you with existing clients.
6. Test the support experience. Before signing, call the support line and see how long it takes to reach a real person. This tells you more about the provider than any sales presentation.
Connection Technologies welcomes this level of scrutiny. We publish our SLA performance, provide named account managers for every client and offer flexible contract terms with no hidden costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does IT support cost for a small business in the UK?
IT support for a small UK business typically costs £40–£80 per user per month for a managed service, or £75–£150 per hour for break-fix support. A 20-person business should budget £800–£1,600/month for comprehensive managed IT. Connection Technologies offers managed IT from £45/user/month with everything included.
What is the difference between break-fix and managed IT support?
Break-fix means you call an IT company when something goes wrong and pay by the hour. Managed IT means you pay a fixed monthly fee for proactive monitoring, maintenance, security and helpdesk support. Managed IT prevents problems before they happen and provides predictable costs.
Do I need a named account manager for IT support?
For businesses with 10+ staff, a named account manager makes a significant difference. They know your business, your systems and your team — which means faster issue resolution and better strategic advice. Connection Technologies provides a named UK-based account manager for every client.
How quickly should my IT provider respond to issues?
A good IT provider should respond to critical issues within 15 minutes and standard requests within 4 hours. Ask for the provider’s actual average response times over the past 12 months, not just the SLA target.
Can I bundle IT support with telecoms?
Yes. Providers like Connection Technologies offer IT support, business mobiles, VoIP phone systems, broadband and cyber security under one roof. This typically saves 15–30% compared to using separate providers and eliminates finger-pointing between vendors.
What should be included in a managed IT package?
At minimum: helpdesk support, proactive monitoring, endpoint security, email security, data backup, patch management and regular service reviews. Premium packages add 24/7 support, vCIO services and compliance support. Connection Technologies includes all essentials from £45/user/month.
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