We’ve all been there…
Staying with someone for a bit longer than you should. Still clinging to the initial success of the partnership, feeling like things will change for the better if you just give it time, ignoring the red flags because change is scary and the unknown feels riskier than the current frustration.
We’re talking about IT providers of course! Because at some point, nearly every New England business owner finds themself questioning if their current IT provider is truly the right fit for their business.
If you’re searching for managed IT services in New England, the truth is that most businesses don’t leave their IT provider after one failure, it’s only after a slow erosion of their business when they take action, and by then, you’d wish you have known the signs and switched sooner.
Here are the red flags you need to be watching out for that it’s time to switch your New England IT provider:
You Dread Asking for Help
You ever have to hype yourself up to pick up the phone and call your IT guy? That’s a red flag. Support shouldn’t feel like an inconvenience. When your team hesitates to reach out because they expect delays, judgment, or unhelpful responses, it creates a culture of silence. Small issues get ignored and bigger ones escalate. We’ve seen companies suffer real damage simply because their people didn’t feel comfortable picking up the phone. If reaching out for IT support feels like a last resort, the relationship is already broken. A reliable IT partner never makes you feel that way.
You’re Left in the Dark
Wondering where they were last night when your server went down? Or where your data is being stored? Or what the real cause of that issue was?
Red. Flag.
If you’re constantly wondering what’s going on because no one is keeping you in the loop, you’re not in a partnership, you’re in a one-sided conversation. When something breaks, you deserve answers, when you are charged extra, you deserve a clear explanation. Anything less is keeping secrets, secrets your business can’t afford to keep.
They React, They Don’t Prevent
Waiting for something to break before taking action isn’t a strategy, it’s a liability. A modern IT provider should be proactive: monitoring your systems, patching vulnerabilities, forecasting potential issues, and continuously improving your setup. If the only time you hear from your IT team is after something goes wrong, they’re not protecting your business, they’re managing chaos. They will keep making the same mistakes again, no matter how many times you wish they’d change.
There’s No Cybersecurity Culture
“We’ve got it covered, don’t worry about it” might sound reassuring, but in reality, it’s a red flag. It keeps you in the dark and assumes your team doesn’t need to be involved in protecting the business. Yes, it’s your provider’s job to put the right security tools and systems in place, but it’s also their responsibility to equip your employees with the knowledge to use them safely.
Because today, many cyberattacks don’t start with a system failure, they start with a person. In fact, 68% of all cyberattacks in 2024 were the result of non-malicious human error (Verizon Data Breach Report 2024). Just regular people making avoidable mistakes because they weren’t trained properly, and no one built a cybersecurity culture that supported them.
You Don’t Know How You’d Recover From A Disaster
What would happen if your systems went down tomorrow? Would your data be safe? Would your team know what to do? Would your IT provider be there to get you back online, quickly? Too many businesses assume they have a disaster recovery plan… only to learn they don’t when it’s already too late. If your provider hasn’t clearly outlined how your backups work, how often they’re tested, or how long recovery would take, you’re not prepared. You’re exposed.
They Don’t Have Your Growth In Mind:
You ever feel like they’re just there to keep the lights on? That’s a red flag. Partnerships should promote growth for both parties, not just one.
A true IT partner aligns their support with your business strategy. Recommending tools and solutions with your growth and dreams in mind and maintaining proactive IT solutions that flag roadblocks that could slow you down along the way.
If all you’re getting is basic troubleshooting and cookie-cutter solutions, they’re not here for your growth, they’re here for your money.
So…What Now?
If you’ve made it this far and this is all starting to sound a bit familiar, it’s probably not a coincidence. You’re seeing the red flags, you’ve felt the frustration, and deep down, you know your business deserves better.
📥 Start by downloading our full guide to choosing an IT provider: These 21 questions will help you choose the right partner IT provider for your business.
📞 Book a discovery call with Attain Technology if you want to learn more about how you can support your New England business with the best IT service for small-medium businesses in the area.