As organisations are adjusting constant technological changes and moving their critical workloads to cloud services, there is additional strain on IT teams to keep these cloud environments managed, secured, and optimised.
While the capabilities of cloud are creating new opportunities for organisations, there are also new skills needed to help get the most out of the cloud. For many IT teams, learning and maintaining these skills with the understanding needed to effectively manage a cloud environment is an ongoing challenge, so getting external support from a trusted partner provides organisations with cloud confidence.
What are cloud managed services?
Managed cloud services provide organisations that have limited in-house skills or lack of resources needed to manage and optimise their cloud infrastructure. Designed to fill the cloud management gaps, managed cloud services have the capability to either focus on certain areas of your environment or your entire cloud stack, depending on your requirements.

Our managed cloud services
Our managed cloud services have been designed to complement your existing IT Teams by providing cloud expertise and operational support where it’s needed most.
Regardless of whether you’ve just moved to the cloud or are already running your critical workloads there, partnering with Phoenix will help provide peace of mind that your cloud environment remains secure and optimised.
Managed cloud services frequently asked questions
Managed cloud services provide comprehensive support for an organisation’s cloud infrastructure and applications. They can encompass proactive operational support, monitoring, maintenance, security, and optimisation of cloud resources such as servers, databases, and software platforms.
Determining whether your organisation needs a managed cloud services will depend on your in-house IT resources, expertise, and business needs. Organisations may consider partnering with a Managed Service Provider such as Phoenix if they have limited in-house expertise, require 24/ 7 support, or aim to optimise performance and security without extensive oversight.