MSP vs In-House IT: The Real Cost Comparison Every Australian SMB Needs to See
For most small and medium businesses, the question of whether to hire an in-house IT person or partner with a Managed Service Provider (MSP) feels like a gut-feel decision. It should not be. The real cost comparison between these two models is striking – and for most SMBs, it is not even close. This is not about which model is right in principle. It is about which model delivers the best outcome for a business that needs reliable, secure, and cost-effective IT without the burden of managing it themselves. What Does an In-House IT Person Actually Cost? The salary of a junior to mid-level IT support employee in Australia ranges from approximately $65,000 to $90,000 per year. But that is only the beginning of the real cost. Total cost of a single in-house IT employee (approximate annual): Cost Component Estimate Base salary $70,000–$90,000 Superannuation (11.5%) $8,050–$10,350 Annual leave (4 weeks) $5,385–$6,923 Sick leave $1,346–$1,731 Workers compensation insurance $1,000–$2,000 Training and certifications $3,000–$8,000 Hardware and desk setup $3,000–$5,000 Software licences $1,000–$3,000 Recruitment cost (amortised) $3,000–$7,000 Total true annual cost ~$96,000–$134,000 And this is for one person – with one area of expertise, one set of working hours, and one point of failure when they are sick, on leave, or resign. Learn what Netlogyx Managed IT Support includes for Gold Coast SMBs What a Managed Service Provider Delivers for the Same Investment A quality Managed Service Provider like Netlogyx provides far more capability than a single in-house hire – for a predictable monthly fee that typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000+ per month depending on the size and complexity of your environment. What that investment covers: At $3,000 per month, that is $36,000 per year for capabilities that would cost four to five times that to replicate with in-house staff alone. The Hidden Costs of Getting IT Wrong The cost comparison only tells part of the story. The real financial risk of underinvesting in IT support sits in the downstream consequences. Downtime: An unplanned IT outage costing a business just 8 hours of productivity can easily exceed the monthly cost of an MSP contract. Breach costs: The average cost of a data breach for an Australian SMB exceeded $150,000 in 2024. A Managed Service Provider with strong cybersecurity controls can prevent the vast majority of incidents that generate these costs. Compliance penalties: Businesses in regulated industries face fines and penalties for data protection failures. Proactive compliance management from an MSP is significantly cheaper than remediation after the fact. Staff productivity: When technology fails and there is no reliable support, staff lose productive time every single day. This rarely appears on a cost analysis — but it adds up fast. Explore our Cybersecurity services to see how Netlogyx protects your business investment When Does In-House IT Make Sense? This is a fair question, and the honest answer is: it depends on your scale. In-house IT makes sense when: For the vast majority of Australian SMBs with 10 to 80 staff, a Managed Service Provider delivers better technology, stronger security, and more reliable support at a lower total cost than a comparable in-house capability. See how Netlogyx acts as your fully outsourced IT department on the Gold Coast The Numbers Make the Decision Easy. Let Us Show You. Netlogyx provides a free consulting session to walk through exactly what a managed IT partnership would cover for your business — and how it compares to your current spending and risk profile. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can we use a Managed Service Provider alongside our existing IT staff?A: Absolutely — and it is a very common model. Many businesses use an MSP to provide after-hours coverage, specialist cybersecurity skills, or specific functions like monitoring and backup, while their internal IT person handles day-to-day helpdesk tasks. Q: What happens to our data and systems if we decide to leave an MSP?A: A reputable MSP will always have a clearly documented offboarding process. Netlogyx maintains full documentation of every client environment and provides a smooth, professional transition if a client ever changes providers. Q: How do we evaluate whether an MSP is right for us?A: Start by calculating your true current IT cost including all the hidden components. Then compare it against what an MSP would deliver at a similar investment level. The quality of SLAs, security stack depth, and client references should all factor into your evaluation. The Best IT Decision You Can Make Is an Informed One The Managed Service Provider model exists because it works — and because most small businesses should not have to carry the full complexity, cost, and risk of managing their own IT infrastructure. Netlogyx was built to be the IT department that growing Gold Coast businesses cannot afford to build themselves. The technology is enterprise-grade. The pricing is designed for SMBs. The commitment is long-term partnership. (We are not looking to replace your current provider, just offering an alternative perspective) Written by Neil Frick Sources & References
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