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Pulseway Announces MSP Toolkit 2.0, A Growth Platform Designed to Help MSPs Be More Profitable
Pulseway brings the best industry experts and years of market knowledge together to help its MSP customers expand their business and achieve new heights.
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MSP Look to the Cloud for Growth and Profits
Most MSPs may have their hands full managing client's on-premises infrastructure and even still handling break/fix. But increasingly forward thinking MSPs are crafting cloud services and pitching them to customers as a way to modernize their infrastructure.
At the same time, MSPs are increasingly using the cloud to help run their own business and for service delivery.
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Mobile Apps Boost Productivity for all Especially IT and MSP Techs
Mobile applications can be a major productivity drain – that is if you spend all your day playing Angry Birds, watching YouTube or texting with friends. The bright side is that mobile if used properly can be an enormous productivity boost – that’s why it was the key driver in making BYOD so commonplace.
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Why You Should Become an MSP and How To Do It
Many MSPs are in this profession by choice. But as the technology and the channel evolve, non-MSPs have no choice but to consider moving into managed services.
VARs in particular are in the hot seat. With a major focus on hardware, albeit buttressed by vertical market software or other specialization, and installation and set up, VARs are easy pickings for large vendors looking to broaden their direct base. VARs increasingly walk into a client only to find that HP or Dell were just there.
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Top Eight Considerations for Selecting the Right RMM Solution
Managed IT services providers (MSPs) in charge of monitoring and managing your systems and your network health do so often using scripts, homegrown solutions, commercial software, or a combination of all of them. One problem with this approach is that you have a solution that become unsupportable over time because scripts can fail without proper maintenance. Homegrown solutions tend to fail with personnel changes and the person who supported that solution was a single point of failure. And using multiple commercial solutions fails because vendors often get into a finger-pointing match during troubleshooting sessions with each other, while the customer, you, suffers. But how do you go about selecting the right remote monitoring and management (RMM) solution? ...
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