FREE GUIDE · 14 PAGES · SPANISH

10 IT Mistakes That Cost Mexican Subsidiaries Dearly

What a European IT Director Learns in His First 90 Days in Mexico — and How to Avoid It Starting on Day 1.

  • Clear structure: 1 error per page
  • Real-life cases with figures (anonymized)
  • Actionable recommendations
  • Applies to European subsidiaries that comply withGxP

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FREE GUIDE

10 Costly IT Mistakes

To the Mexican subsidiaries

KEPTOS 30 YEARS

1996–2026

MSP · Mexico City

ES · EN · FR

KEPTOS.COM

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

The 10 mistakes we've seen repeated over the past 30 years

One page by mistake. The problem observed in the field, the impact on the numbers, actionable recommendations, and what an MSP in European subsidiaries does specifically for you.

01Copying and pasting the parent company’s IT contract without adapting it for Mexico
02Choosing an MSP language capabilities and with a headquarters
03Underestimating the time zone: An SLA leaves the subsidiary vulnerable
04Do not address RGPD LFPDPPP parallel
05Hiring an IT Manager on Your Own, Without a Backup
06No DRP IT DRP Plan for Mexico City
07Confusing Technical Support with MSP
08Ignore the specifics of the local network (Telmex, Totalplay, Starlink)
09Choosing a provider without certifications (ISO 27001, GxP)
10Failing to budget for cybersecurity training for the local team

WHY TRUST KEPTOS

30 years condensed into 14 pages

This guide is based on 30 years of experience working with European subsidiaries, pharmaceutical companies, and diplomatic missions in Mexico. It’s not just theory—it’s patterns observed in the field.

30
years in operation
Founded in 1996. Three decades of adapting to each new technology without losing sight of our mission.
46
international organizations
11 European subsidiaries, 6 pharmaceutical companies, 3 diplomatic missions, 10+ multinational companies.
3
operating languages
Spanish, English, and French. The only MSP identified in Mexico City.

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