Building an internal IT department seems straightforward until you start doing the math on what it actually costs to maintain. When business owners evaluate their technology support, the natural instinct is to compare an employee’s salary directly against a monthly managed service invoice.
However, comparing a single line-item salary to a full-service partner leaves out most of the actual financial picture.
To make an educated decision for your business, you have to look at the total cost of ownership.
A common benchmark for a mid-level systems administrator is around $90,000 per year. If you only budget for that base salary, the total expense will catch you off guard.
Employer-paid taxes, health insurance, retirement contributions, and paid time off typically add 20% to 30% on top of base pay. Beyond standard benefits, keeping an IT professional’s skills current requires ongoing technical certifications and training, which costs thousands annually per technician.
You also have to supply their workstation, specialized network management tools, and licensing.
Then there is the issue of coverage. A one- or two-person internal team cannot work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. When your sole IT person goes on vacation, takes a sick day, or quits, your business is exposed to coverage gaps and sudden hiring expenses to replace them.
Even if you absorb those overhead expenses, a small internal team faces operational limits:
To compare these options side by side, use this baseline framework (keeping in mind these are averages):

When you total the salary, benefits, software tools, and continuous training, a single internal technician regularly costs a business upwards of $120,000 annually on average; and you still face single-point-of-failure risks.
In contrast, a managed service provider delivers an entire team of specialists, enterprise-grade software tools, and continuous security monitoring for a predictable, fixed monthly agreement that scales directly with your headcount.
Outsourcing isn't about replacing human value; it’s about choosing the model that gives your staff the operational support they need to succeed without overextending your budget.
If you want to evaluate your current technology structure and see how a managed framework fits your budget, SouthBridge Consulting LLC is here to help. Give us a call at (281) 816-6430 to start the conversation.
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