Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Managed services: 7 Blogs MSPmentor didn't write, 7 June

This week's news services managed provider (MSP), gossip, and rumors involves Autotask, LabTech Microsoft Surface, contour, tablets and more.

Our team has spent the week at Autotask community live, automation nation and LabTech Cisco Partner Summit. Next week, I'll be IBM Summit surface Edge/MSP-while keeping an eye on as far as the next level of MSP platforms Community Summit and TruMethods Schnizzfest. Meanwhile, there are reports of seven managed services provider (MSP) and Blogs that the MSPmentor team did not have the opportunity to write for the week ending June 7, 2013.

7. Bigger Picture: twice in recent days I have had extended conversations with LabTech Software CEO Matthew Nachtrab. We covered a wide range of things: LabTech's performance over the past year, the company's evolution, the commitment to integration with Autotask and Tigerpaw Software (you read that right) and much more. Stay tuned for a more complete review.

6. compressed Surface: I've seen some users of LabTech conference area. Neri was among them. I am still a long run I believe on the surface collapsed. But please can we have a channel partner program, Microsoft?

5. Career moves: at least three high-profile executives, high level MSP sector are close by changing jobs. Big names. Great moves. As soon as possible.

4. limit of earnings momentum: CEO Gary Read, Nimsoft's ex, caught lightning in a bottle – again? I hope to share information and insights from a recent conversation soon.

3. birthday: have a great one, Charlene.

2. Who's Next?: so, the Government of the United States is somehow monitoring the Google, Microsoft and others. Sorta makes you wonder: big brother can find time and resources to start infiltrating small datacenters MSP?

1. did you notice this?: Autotask has MSP training sessions in Microsoft offices across the United States at the same time, Autotask is tighter integration with Microsoft Office 365 offers. Hmmm ... just how close are the two companies will become?

That's all for now. Thank you for your continued readership.


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