SD-WAN Comes of Age ... and Other MSP News
From product releases to perspectives in the field, here's a recap of topics that influenced the world of managed service providers during the week of April 11-15.
Disruption from cloud is being felt in every corner of the IT universe and the emergence of software-defined wide area networks could present the latest wave of change for managed service providers. Full story.
After releasing a substantially overhauled version of their 'Skype for Business' management platform, officials at software vendorUnify Square were as certain as ever that the year spent reworking the solution was time well spent. Full story.
Webroot and Greater Intell announced a partnership to integrate the Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Endpoint Protection solution into the Kaseya Virtual System Administrator RMM platform. Full story.
Cloud IT services and business applications provider Intermedia released a new tool aimed at negating the most damaging effects of ransomware attacks, like the June breach that crippled Methodist Hospital in by restoring access to locked files and getting employees get back to work almost immediately. Full story.
Nearly two thirds of healthcare IT leaders reported experiencing a data breach, and nearly one in five said the breach occurred in the past year, according to a new survey. Full story.
Worldwide spending for IT services is expected to increase 2.1 percent to $929 billion, up from $910 billion last year, according to a new report from Gartner. Full story.
More than 1,000 IT rainmakers gathered in Phoenix, Ariz., this week to learn new ways of taking advantage of the enormous growth opportunity in the cloud. Full story.
Providing managed security services to high-stakes clientele has hardened MSSP Mosaic 451 owner Mike Baker’s belief that to truly be effective, cybersecurity defenses must be customized and involve human on-site staff. Full story.
In the latest sign that managed service providers still dragging their feet on cloud offerings risk obsolescence, Microsoft announced it will retire certain partner competencies that are inconsistent with customers’ growing demand for cloud products and services. Full story.
Some argue there's still money to be made on patch management and updates iv managed service providers use automation, capitalize on vendor incentives and shrewdly market the offering. Full story.
Some argue there's still money to be made on patch management and updates iv managed service providers use automation, capitalize on vendor incentives and shrewdly market the offering. Full story.
From product releases to perspectives in the field, here's a recap of topics that influenced the world of managed service providers during the week of April 11-15.
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