Managed Services

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  • MSP Ecosystems Start to Come of Age

    An interesting phenomenon is starting to take shape in the managed services category that has some long term implications for resellers in the channel. Managed service providers (MSPs) are increasingly partnering with software vendors to deliver more products as a service. For instance, instead of the customer buying backup and recovery software, the customer relies…

  • The State of the Managed Service Provider

    For more than a decade now solution providers have been told they should embrace managed services as a way to ensure ongoing profitability in an age where profit margins associated with reselling products are razor thin. Now comes an age of cloud computing where many systems are being consolidated in the cloud. Many of those…

  • Intel Gives MSPs a Small Business Advantage

    One of the more frustrating aspects of IT from the perspective of solution providers in channel is the number of potential customers that don’t use their services. Customers complain all the time about how systems are difficult to manage. At the same time, there’s obviously no shortage of solution providers more than willing to help.…

  • Desktop Diversity Drives Channel Opportunities

    One of the primary ways that most solution providers wind up establishing relationships with customers is by taking on some of the more menial tasks that the internal IT organization often doesn’t want to do. Once the customer gains confidence in the ability of the solution provider can actually manage that process, additional opportunities usually…

  • Finding the MSP Path to Achieving Customer Control

    Excelling at anything, especially when it comes to IT, is often a matter of discipline. Without a consistent, structured approach to managing IT costs inevitably rise. Worse yet, it becomes next to impossible to automate the delivery of IT services across multiple customers. And as every managed service provider (MSP) should know by now, custom…

  • New Accounting Rules May Limit Usage of Hosting and Public Cloud Services

    One of the major customer benefits associated with moving application workloads to either a public cloud or managed hosting environment is that it turns IT into an operating expense that makes their balance sheets look a lot better to investors. But over the next couple of years there are new accounting rules that may soon…

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