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What an IT AMC Contract Should Actually Include in the UAE

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emtech IT Advisory TeamManaged IT & Cybersecurity Practice
June 21, 2026 10 min read
IT engineer reviewing an IT AMC maintenance contract checklist in a UAE office

Most IT AMC contracts look similar on the surface. The differences that matter are usually in the fine print.

Quick answer

A proper IT AMC contract in the UAE should spell out response time, the exact number of devices covered, what counts as preventive maintenance, and which costs are excluded, such as replacement parts or after hours emergencies. Most disputes between businesses and IT providers come from assumptions that were never written down. This guide breaks down what to check before you sign or renew, and roughly what it should cost.

Quick decision summary

What should a proper IT AMC contract include?

A proper IT AMC contract should clearly define the covered devices, response time, preventive maintenance schedule, remote and on site support scope, exclusions, escalation process, backup checks and security responsibilities. The best contracts remove confusion before a problem happens, instead of leaving the business to discover hidden costs during downtime.

  • Covered devices and asset list should be written clearly
  • Response time should be defined for remote and on site support
  • Exclusions such as parts, licenses and emergency support must be listed
  • Backup, antivirus, patching and security checks should not be assumed

What this guide covers for UAE businesses

Before signing or renewing an IT AMC, most businesses need answers about scope, support, exclusions, cost, managed IT differences and renewal risk. This guide brings those related questions into one clear checklist.

Contract checklist
IT AMC scopeWhat devices, systems, maintenance visits and support hours should be included in writing.
Common exclusionsParts, licenses, after hours callouts, cybersecurity incidents and data recovery items that are often billed separately.
Pricing logicHow device count, response time, server coverage and security add ons affect AMC cost in the UAE.
Renewal checklistWhat to review before renewing the same contract or comparing a new provider.

IT AMC is one of those terms almost every business in the UAE has heard, and almost nobody has actually read the contract for. It stands for Annual Maintenance Contract, and it is meant to be a simple idea: pay a fixed amount each year, and your IT provider keeps your systems running and fixes them when they do not.

In practice, the contracts that come out of that simple idea vary a great deal. Two businesses paying a similar monthly fee can end up with very different levels of protection, mainly because nobody compared what was actually written into each agreement. This guide goes through what a fair IT AMC contract should include, what tends to be left out, and how to tell whether the one you have is doing its job.

What IT AMC actually means

At its core, an IT AMC contract covers the maintenance and repair of your computers, servers, printers, and network equipment for a set period, usually a year, in exchange for a fixed fee. The idea is to replace unpredictable repair bills with a predictable monthly or annual cost.

Where it gets confusing is that the term has stretched over the years. Some providers use IT AMC to mean strictly hardware maintenance. Others use it as a catch all term that also includes basic software support, antivirus management, and even some cloud services. Neither use is wrong, but it means you cannot assume what is covered just because the contract is labeled AMC. You have to read the scope of work.

An IT AMC contract is only as good as the list of exclusions attached to it. The price tells you very little on its own.

What a proper IT AMC contract should include

Regardless of how a provider words it, a fair and complete IT AMC contract in the UAE generally needs to cover the following.

  • A clear list of every device and piece of equipment covered, by name or asset tag, not a vague reference to your office
  • Scheduled preventive maintenance visits, not just response to breakdowns
  • A written response time for both remote support and on site visits
  • A defined number of support hours per month, or a clear statement that support is unlimited
  • Basic monitoring to catch failing hardware before it actually fails
  • A point of escalation if the assigned technician cannot resolve an issue

If any of these six points is missing or vague in your current contract, that is usually a sign it was written to protect the provider rather than to set clear expectations for both sides.

What good providers add on top

Stronger AMC contracts also include a basic security layer, such as antivirus management and patch updates, and a simple backup verification step rather than just assuming backups are running. These extras cost more, but they prevent the contract from quietly becoming outdated as threats change.

IT technician completing a preventive maintenance checklist under an AMC contract
Preventive maintenance under a documented schedule, not just reactive visits, is what separates a strong AMC from a weak one.

The exclusions that catch businesses off guard

Most disputes over IT AMC contracts do not come from providers failing to do the work. They come from a business assuming something was covered when it was never written into the agreement. The most common exclusions worth checking for are listed below.

Common exclusion

Replacement hardware parts, such as a failed hard drive or power supply, are usually billed separately even under a full AMC. The contract typically covers the labor to diagnose and fit the part, not the part itself.

  1. After hours or weekend emergency callouts, which are often charged at a premium even under an AMC
  2. Cybersecurity incident response, which is frequently a separate service entirely
  3. Software licensing renewals, including operating systems and productivity suites
  4. Network cabling work or new equipment installation beyond basic setup
  5. Data recovery in the event of accidental deletion or hardware failure beyond standard backup restoration

None of these exclusions are unreasonable on their own. The problem is when they are buried in a clause nobody reads until the moment they need that exact service.

How IT AMC pricing actually works in the UAE

IT AMC pricing is usually quoted per device per month, though some providers price it per site or as a flat annual fee for smaller offices. As a general guide, businesses in the UAE tend to pay somewhere between AED 150 and AED 400 per device per month, depending on three factors.

FactorEffect on price
Number and type of devicesServers and network equipment cost more to cover than standard desktops
Response time guaranteeA two hour on site guarantee costs more than a next business day guarantee
Scope of coverageAdding security monitoring or backup verification raises the monthly fee but reduces risk

A quote that looks unusually low compared to others is worth a second look. It often means the response time is weaker, the device list is narrower than expected, or several of the exclusions covered above apply.

IT AMC vs managed IT services: are they the same thing

Not exactly, though the line between them has blurred. Traditionally, IT AMC focused on hardware maintenance and break and fix support, while managed IT services in Dubai and elsewhere go further, adding continuous monitoring, cybersecurity, cloud management, and longer term IT planning.

In practice, many providers now offer a blended contract that uses the AMC label but includes managed services underneath it. Rather than worrying about which term is technically correct, focus on the actual scope of work. A short hardware only AMC is fine for a small office with simple needs. A growing business with a server, cloud accounts, and sensitive data usually needs the broader coverage that managed IT services provide, whatever the contract happens to be called. If you want a deeper comparison of how IT support models differ, our guide on choosing an IT services company in the UAE covers this in more detail.

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Signs your current AMC is not actually working

A contract can look fine on paper and still fail you in practice. These are the signs worth paying attention to before your next renewal.

  • You regularly wait longer than the promised response time, and nobody flags this without you asking
  • You keep paying extra charges for things you assumed were already included
  • The same hardware issue keeps recurring instead of being properly diagnosed
  • You have added devices or staff since signing, but the contract scope has never been updated
  • You cannot remember the last time anyone proactively reviewed your setup rather than just responding to tickets
Server room maintenance covered under an IT AMC contract in the UAE Business owner reviewing an IT AMC contract with an IT consultant

A short checklist before you renew or sign an IT AMC contract

  1. Ask for the exact device list and confirm it still matches what you actually own
  2. Get the response time guarantee in writing, including what counts as a critical issue
  3. Request a full list of exclusions rather than assuming the contract covers everything
  4. Check whether basic security and backup verification are included or billed separately
  5. Compare the renewal price against at least one other quote, even if you plan to stay

An AMC contract is meant to remove uncertainty from your IT costs, not shift it somewhere you cannot see until something breaks. A few questions before you sign usually save far more than they cost in time.

Frequently asked questions

A proper IT AMC contract in the UAE should cover scheduled preventive maintenance, a fixed number of support hours or unlimited remote support, hardware monitoring, and a clear response time for breakdowns. Many contracts also bundle basic backup checks and antivirus management, though this varies by provider and should always be confirmed in writing.
IT AMC pricing in the UAE generally ranges from AED 150 to AED 400 per device per month depending on the number of devices, the response time guarantee, and whether on site visits are included. Businesses with servers or more complex networks usually pay toward the higher end.
IT AMC traditionally focuses on hardware maintenance and break fix support under a fixed contract. Managed IT services go further, adding continuous monitoring, cybersecurity, cloud management, and strategic planning. Many providers now blend both under one contract, so the labels matter less than what is actually written into the agreement.
The most common exclusions are after hours emergency support, cybersecurity services, software licensing costs, and hardware replacement parts. These are frequently mentioned only in the fine print, so it is worth asking for a full list of exclusions before signing rather than assuming they are covered.
Review your last twelve months of tickets and response times against what your contract promised. If response times were regularly missed, if you had to pay extra for things you assumed were included, or if your business has grown since you signed, it is worth getting a comparison quote before renewing automatically.
Cybersecurity should be clearly defined rather than assumed. A basic AMC may include antivirus management or patching, but services such as email security, endpoint detection, incident response, backup testing and 24/7 monitoring are often separate unless they are written into the contract.
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emtech IT Advisory Team Managed IT & Cybersecurity Practice

Our team has reviewed and managed IT AMC and managed IT contracts for businesses across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah since 1993.

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