Recognition on the 2026 MSP 501 highlights how managed service providers are increasingly judged by operational performance, recurring revenue, and their ability to support businesses navigating growing technology demands.
Corporate Technologies has been named to the 2026 MSP 501, an annual ranking that recognizes leading managed service providers based on business performance and operational strength rather than company size alone. The recognition reflects the company’s position in a technology services market where businesses increasingly rely on external partners to manage cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, compliance, and day-to-day IT operations while focusing on their own growth.
The MSP 501 has become one of the industry’s most closely watched benchmarks because it evaluates participants using a broad range of business metrics, including recurring revenue, profitability, and operational health. According to the program’s organizers, this year’s ranked companies averaged more than $32 million in annual revenue, while recurring revenue accounted for nearly 60 percent of their overall business. Those figures underscore how predictable, long-term service relationships have become central to the managed services industry as organizations seek greater stability and ongoing technical support.
Corporate Technologies, which has served businesses since 1981, focuses primarily on small and midsize organizations, with particular experience in highly regulated sectors such as healthcare, financial services, government, and life sciences. These industries face increasing demands around cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and system reliability, making outsourced technology management an attractive option for organizations that may lack large in-house IT departments. As cyber threats and digital infrastructure become more complex, managed service providers have evolved from technical support vendors into strategic business partners for many clients.
The company’s inclusion on the list also reflects broader changes within the technology services landscape. Demand for managed IT continues to grow as businesses adopt cloud-based systems, strengthen cybersecurity defenses, and modernize their operations. At the same time, providers are expected to deliver measurable business outcomes rather than simply maintaining infrastructure, raising the standards for operational performance across the industry.
While rankings such as the MSP 501 recognize individual companies, they also offer a snapshot of a rapidly changing sector. The emphasis on recurring services, financial resilience, and client outcomes illustrates how the managed services model has matured over the past two decades. For businesses evaluating technology partners, those benchmarks provide another indicator of how providers are adapting to increasingly complex digital environments while supporting organizations through ongoing technological change.