Data Sheds Light on MSP’s Favorite Vendors... and Other MSP News
From product releases to perspectives in the field, here's a recap of top headlines from the week of April 10-14.
April 17, 2017
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The payment by a Denver-based network of public health clinics marks the first settlement deal since shortly after the federal office responsible for HIPAA enforcement changed leadership in January. Full story.
The founder and Vice President of Minneapolis-based Nology Networks shares three suggestions he’d apply if he were launching an MSP from scratch today. Full story.
A look at the realities that pervade in the channel today. Full story.
DevOps is now mainstream. To continue innovating, organizations will seek to automate all of their IT processes — in other words, to do NoOps — and MSPs can help. Full story.
The IT consulting firm he launched in 2001 is the advisory favored by some of the industry’s largest MSPs – many with annual revenues of $30 million or more. Full story.
Among companies that made last year’s MSPmentor 501 list of top managed service providers, Webroot was the preferred endpoint protection technology, while Amazon’s S3 narrowly edged eFolder for most popular storage. Full story.
The survey by 2nd Watch polled business executives at U.S. companies with at least 1,000 employees about cloud-native AWS services. Full story.
Perspectives on Avant from Co-founder and President Andrew Lydecker. Full story.
But skepticism persists about whether evidence of $480,000 in a Bitcoin account was indeed sent from the tech giant to a London-based cybercriminal team known as ‘Turkish Crime Family.’ Full story.
But skepticism persists about whether evidence of $480,000 in a Bitcoin account was indeed sent from the tech giant to a London-based cybercriminal team known as ‘Turkish Crime Family.’ Full story.
From product releases to perspectives in the field, here's a recap of top headlines from the week of April 10-14.
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