Channel Veteran Michael George Takes the Helm At Syncro, Promises Innovation
With his noncompete ended, the former Continuum CEO steps in to scale and improve the Syncro RMM/PSA platform.
With his noncompete ended, the former Continuum CEO steps in to scale and improve the Syncro RMM/PSA platform.
While the ConnectWise ScreenConnect vulnerabilities and post exploitations reported by security professionals have dominated the industry news this week, there were some other happenings around the channel. Partner Programs Sophos Launches Dedicated
The annual survey finds that MSPs are thriving and prioritizing customer experience to differentiate among a highly competitive market.
The CEO of UDT learned from his immigrant parents that if you apply hard work to the opportunity at hand, you get results. He runs his company by the motto “Do the right thing and then do things right.”
Kaseya’s CEO reflects on the benefits already being realized from the Datto acquisition, how the IT Complete platform aligns with MSPs’ business objectives, new innovations and investments designed to fuel partners’ success, and the top opportunity and challenge for 2024. He also teases a big announcement coming in April.
It’s no secret that cybercrime is on the rise and is costing businesses trillions of dollars. As an MSP, you are the lifeline of the customers you support. They rely on you as their trusted adviser to enable their teams to operate and conduct business safely and securely.
The influx of AI seems to be a building wave that is crashing suddenly, and proponents and detractors alike seem like surfers desperately swimming to keep pace. And the ever-present question looms again: “Is this all too good to be true?”
While some other industry events can start slow, with bad coffee and lagging attendees, the high energy in the Chicago suburb room at TMT’s MSP Sales Blueprint Roadshow was palpable. The room was jam-packed with MSP owners looking to learn from TMT CEO Robin Robins and other industry experts.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration’s AI cybersecurity competition is now beginning to field registrations and proposals for its two-year-long competition that will let teams of hackers compete for up to $20 million in prize money.
Datto, a Kaseya company, is increasing their price for the first time in three years for month-to-month customers on their SaaS Protection product. Despite the 13% hike, Datto’s suite of tools still keeps them as the lowest-priced product in the market in terms of value for cost.
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