For the past three decades, MSPs have evolved from break-fix providers into sophisticated managed IT services companies. They became experts at keeping systems running, patching endpoints, managing networks and supporting users. That transformation created one of the most successful business shifts in technology history.
Now the industry is entering its next major phase with AI.
AI can superpower MSP operations
Artificial intelligence is rapidly automating many traditional IT operations tasks. Intelligent platforms are handling tasks like:
- Routine troubleshooting
- System monitoring
- Alert correlation
- Documentation
- Ticket routing
- Vulnerability identification
- Remediation
Across the managed services industry, AI is not reducing the need for MSPs; it is elevating them. The most forward-thinking MSPs are realizing that mundane, repetitive tasks don’t need to be completed by humans. Automation allows technical teams to evolve into higher-value cybersecurity and security operations roles.
In many ways, this is the single greatest revenue expansion opportunity the MSP industry has seen since the original transition from break-fix to managed services.
Making the economic case for AI
The MSPs that embrace AI will free their engineers from repetitive operational work and reposition them toward higher-value cybersecurity services. AI becomes a force multiplier that enables MSPs to evolve from IT operations into full SecOps.
That shift is significant economically. Cybersecurity services typically command higher margins, stronger customer retention and deeper strategic relationships with clients. MSPs that successfully add SecOps capabilities can potentially double or even triple their revenue opportunity over time while increasing the overall value of their businesses.

Arnie Bellini
AI is reshaping both sides of the cybersecurity battle
Customers no longer view cybersecurity as optional. Every business is now part of America’s digital infrastructure. Small businesses, healthcare providers, manufacturers, schools, law firms and municipalities are all connected to the same digital ecosystem. And attackers know it.
AI is accelerating both sides of this equation. Cybercriminals are already using AI to scan networks for vulnerabilities faster, automate phishing attacks, create convincing deepfakes and identify weak points across organizations at machine speed. The attack surface is growing rapidly as billions of connected devices come online.
But defenders now have access to the same kind of acceleration. There’s growing demand from MSPs that want AI-assisted tools capable of continuously identifying vulnerabilities, prioritizing risk and ultimately automating remediation.
Reskilling MSP teams for the security-first era
Importantly, this transition does not necessarily require MSPs to replace their workforce. In many cases, it means retraining and elevating existing technical talent. Engineers who once focused exclusively on IT operations can increasingly oversee AI-assisted security operations, compliance monitoring, risk management, and threat response.
This is why AI may ultimately create more opportunity in the MSP industry than it displaces.
The winners in this next era will be the MSPs that recognize they are no longer just managing IT systems. They are helping defend the digital borders of the businesses and communities they serve. That is a much bigger mission, and a much bigger opportunity.
Arnie Bellini is a tech entrepreneur and CyberBay evangelist, chairman of ConnectSecure, founder of ConnectWise, and founder of the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing at the University of South Florida. Bellini built ConnectWise into one of the world’s leading software companies serving the managed services industry. He is a leading advocate for cybersecurity education, workforce development and strengthening America’s digital defenses through Al and cybersecurity innovation.
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