XChange NexGen 2024
The Channel Company's NexGen Conference is designed for services-led and cloud-focused managed services professionals who want to capitalize on a managed services market that will generate an estimated $329 billion by 2025. High-velocity MSPs attend the event to explore the future of technology, gain actionable intelligence on market trends, add strategic, long-term partners, connect with trusted peers and grow recurring revenue streams.
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10 Of The Hottest Products And Services For MSPs In 2024
Whether it’s the latest in AI and security, new storage devices, or new services to help customers improve their business prospects or processes, CRN has it all covered.
From Training To Use Cases, MSP CEOs Sound Off On AI
‘If you're an MSP and you're not in here talking about AI, I feel sorry for you because there's somebody else knocking their door that is talking about AI, and your customers are wondering why you didn't come out and do that,' says Corey L. Kirkendoll, president and CEO of 5K Technical Services.
Pax8 Executive: AI Will Be ‘The Cornerstone Of Business Operations’
‘For those of us that take advantage of AI, it can be transformational. But for those who don’t, it poses a significant threat. It's not decades out, it’s years out,’ says Robert Belgrave, chief operating officer for Pax8.
Eight Solution Providers Dish On Their Most Exciting AI Projects
Executives with 3rd Element Consulting, ABM Technology Group, eCreek IT Solutions and others share how they are working with AI.
MSP Exec To Peers: ‘You Need To Know What Data To Protect Now And In The Future’
‘You have to understand controlled unclassified information so that you know if an entity is over-reaching you can avoid long, costly, unnecessary journeys in the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification ecosystem,’ says Overview Technology Solutions President and CTO Marc Menzies.
Infinite IT CEO’s GRC Practice ‘Revolutionized Our Business’
'It’s a business consultation conversation,' Infinite IT CEO Joe Ussia says.