IT solutions are a set of software programs and related services designed to accomplish a specific task or objective, typically offered to a client. IT vendors, service providers, and value-added resellers (VARs) market their software and service packages under the "solution" label to promote the idea that purchasing the product will help the client successfully solve a problem or address a complex situation.
Many vendors, particularly software developers, refer to all their individual products as software solutions. For example, a vendor might call their antivirus software a software solution because it helps solve a specific problem.
In general, IT solutions are a selection of products and services, as opposed to a single product.
The distinction between product and solution dates back to the 1970s, when VARs emerged. At that time, the rise of microcomputers moved computing beyond the glass house into other departments, such as manufacturing and engineering. In response, VARs packaged software, either their own or from third parties, with a particular hardware platform and sold the package as a turnkey solution designed specifically for a particular use case. Often, these computing solutions targeted customers in vertical market niches.
However, the advent of the internet pushed the industry in new directions. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, IT service providers began to emerge. These companies leveraged the internet as a cost-effective means of remotely monitoring and managing their customers' on-premises solutions. This development quickly made remote monitoring and management another component of IT solutions.
Currently, cloud services have further expanded the range of solutions available. Among the IT solutions offered, customers now have access to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), and other on-demand offerings. The provider creates and supports its own proprietary cloud services or resells (or recommends) the services of a public cloud provider.
Therefore, when looking for the best IT solutions for your company, we must consider options that improve operational performance and allow you to provide more efficient customer service. A team of experts can guide you in selecting options that help reduce costs and improve efficiency, also taking into account the maintenance tasks necessary for the smooth and uninterrupted operation of all your daily business activities.








